France eased into the quarter-finals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup following a routine 4-0 victory over Morocco at Hindmarsh Stadium.
Kadidiatou Diani opened the scoring with a close-range header before setting up goals for both Kenza Dali and Eugenie Le Sommer in the first half, before the latter netted her second to finish the scoring.
Morocco, playing in their first-ever Women’s World Cup knockout match, found themselves on the back front from the off and would concede inside the opening quarter of an hour. A neat give-and-go set Sakina Karchaoui through down the left, whose pinpoint cross found the head of Diani, who guided the ball into a largely unguarded net.
Just five minutes later, tormentor-in-chief Diani cut the ball back for Dali from the right. The midfielder strolled on to the ball, before sweeping home a fine first-time effort off the far post. Diani was then involved again, as she blocked a Moroccan clearance into the path of Le Sommer to fire in from close range barely moments later.
The Lyon forward would grab her second midway through the second half when substitute Vicki Becho looped a deep cross into the area. The master markswoman peeled away from her marker to nod home her fourth goal of the tournament.
Morocco stemmed the flow of goals from there and bow out of their maiden global finals with their heads held high.
France will now take on Australia on Saturday at Brisbane Stadium.
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