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Fara Williams seals bronze for England

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England's Fara Williams celebrates
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A 108th-minute penalty kick by Fara Williams gave England their first ever win over top ranked Germany and a third place finish at the Women's World Cup.

The 1-0 victory after 120 minutes of gritty battle at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday gave the sixth-ranked 'Lionesses' their first win over the European champions on their 21st attempt.

It also helped bury the heartache of the injury time own-goal by defender Laura Bassett which had ended their title bid during a 2-1 semi-final loss to defending champions Japan.

"It feels a lot better to be sitting here after that than it did the other day," said England coach Mark Sampson.

"To bounce back from what was a real, real blow for us, it's an incredible result for the team.

"We knew the challenge we faced today from a world class Germany team.

"I'm just incredibly proud of all the players and staff, to achieve a third place finish, to go home as the top European nation, to finally beat Germany, it was a real big statement for us today.

"It's something that these players will be remembered for forever."

The third place play-off had gone into extra time after the teams were locked 0-0 at the end of 90 minutes.

But England were awarded a penalty just minutes into the second period of extra time after Lianne Sanderson was pulled down by Tabea Kemme.

- England 'no surprise' -

And Williams slotted in past former world goalkeeper of the year Nadine Angerer, who playing her final match for Germany, dived the wrong way.

"It didn't surprise me as we have seen what England could do over the course of this tournament," said Germany coach Silvia Neid.

"They really wanted it today, they were very clever in their game."

Germany, winners in 2003 and 2007, lost 2-0 to the United States in their semi-final.

England had never gotten past Germany with their most recent loss a 3-0 drubbing at Wembley Stadium last year during which World Cup top scorer Celia Sasic scored twice.

England skipper Steph Houghton did well to back clear a goal-ward bound shot after just nine minutes in an evenly matched first half.

The defender, who had just received treatment for a painful ankle knock, lunged to clear after Jo Potter headed past her own goalkeeper Karen Bardsley following a Bianca Schmidt header across goal.

Within a minute Sasic had a chance to extend her tournament leading six goals but her weak shot was held by Bardsley.

Forward Ellen White headed over the bar after 26 minutes, and Germany's Sara Daebritz missed a chance to break the deadlock just before halftime but Potter blocked her shot.

After the break Germany had the best scoring chance on 53 minutes when Sasic crossed to Daebritz whose volley was kept out by a diving Bardsley.

Eniola Aluko came off the bench on 61 minutes and had a solo run towards goal three minutes from time but Angerer recovered the ball.

But England continued to push with Jill Scott failing to finish with only Angerer to beat, while Williams saw her goal-bound effort cleared by a defender.

But the game was finally decided with the clocking ticking when was Kemme was judged to have pulled down substitute Sanderson, and Williams scored from the spot.

A Sophie Schmidt header and Anja Mittag freekick failed to grab an equaliser for Germany in the final World Cup game for illustrious coach Neid, who lead Germany to the 2007 title, three European championships and an Olympic bronze.

She had been criticised for her campaign but blamed injuries before the tournament for disrupting their preparations.

"I don't know why there was this constant criticism when we were in a match for third place," said the 51-year-old.

"The players were in a catastrophic state before the tournament, we had a lot of injuries.

"I'm quite happy we came this far.

"Next year we'll have the Olympics games and were looking forward to that."
Source: AFP

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