VAR helps France to group-topping win over Nigeria

Wendie Renard, right, celebrates after scoring a penalty for France against Nigeria at the Women's World Cup.
Wendie Renard, right, celebrates after scoring a penalty for France against Nigeria at the Women's World Cup.
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Hosts France preserved their perfect record to top Group A at the women's World Cup with a 1-0 win against 10-woman Nigeria thanks to Wendie Renard's 79th minute penalty awarded after a video review on Monday.

Renard's first attempt hit the outside of the post but the kick had to be retaken because Chiamaka Nnadozie had moved off her line -- a situation that also happened in France's previous game against Norway -- and the centre-back coolly converted.

African champions Nigeria, who could still reach the last 16 as one of the best third-placed teams, finished with 10 players after Ngozi Ebere was dismissed for a second booking in the 75th for a foul on Kadidiatou Diani that led to the penalty.

France, who looked far from their best, finished with nine points, ahead of Norway with six and Nigeria on three while South Korea have none. France will face one of the best third-placed teams in Le Havre on Sunday.

"It's hard to tell what we have to do better right now. We wanted to win our three group games and it's done even if it was difficult," said France coach Corinne Diacre. "But that's how you build momentum."

With France having already booked a place in the last 16 before kickoff, Diacre started Viviane Asseyi up front, with Eugenie Le Sommer left on the bench.

France dominated possession in a packed Roazhon Park but were toothless up front, their best chance coming midway through the first half when Amandine Henry's volley shaved the post.

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Nigeria were looking to hurt Les Bleues on the break but the central defence, marshalled by Renard, kept the Africans at bay.

The French were more aggressive after the restart but Gaetane Thiney missed a sitter on the hour just before Le Sommer came on for Valerie Gauvin.

Just like in the 2-1 win against Norway, France were awarded a penalty by VAR. Renard's first attempt hit the woodwork but she made no mistake after the referee ordered the kick to be retaken because the keeper moved off her line.

It was France's eighth consecutive victory and their 17th in their last 18 outings