The Brazilian women's soccer team made it to the round of 16 with a strong performance in their opening match of the Women's World Cup. Against a young team from Cameroon, they showed the strength of a 20-year-old team that should not be underestimated. Brazil's "Samba Women" have won all three of their matches this year and conceded zero goals, and with their powerful offense, Cameroon felt great pressure at half-time, and a home win seems to be in the bag.
When it comes to the favorites to win this year's Women's World Cup, Brazil is undoubtedly the only one. They are undefeated in all competitions, winning eight games in a row. In the three group matches of this year's World Cup, they led Group B with 14 wins, with excellent performances on both offense and defense.
In comparison, Cameroon's performance was slightly bleak. In Group A of this year's Women's World Cup, they have only won 1 and lost 1. Had they not beaten Australia in their final match, Cameroon would have been unable to finish third in the group, thus being prevented from being bombarded by Brazil by the Frey team.
It is worth noting that Samba Women striker Fenditu has had an up and down tournament. In his hometown, he led the scoring charts with five goals, five in the first half. This shows the Brazilian team's strategy of striking first. In all three matches of this tournament, they have taken the lead in the first half and eventually won the whole match. It is expected that the Brazilian team will continue to attack after the opening of this match, aiming to open up the situation quickly and lock up the victory. The half-time advantage is not to be missed.