Le Sommer scored from the spot to join Marie-Laure Delie as France's all-time highest Women's World Cup scorer, with five. Ageing France show their experience - the statsWith an average age of 28 years and 189 days, France fielded their oldest-ever starting 11 at a Women's World Cup tournament. Norway are only the second team in Women's World Cup history to benefit from an own-goal in consecutive games in the competition, after Japan in 2015. Wendie Renard is the first player to score an own-goal for France at a Women's World Cup tournament. Eugenie Le Sommer has scored 12 goals in her last 12 international appearances for France, including a goal in both of France's games at the 2019 Women's World Cup.
Source: BBC June 12, 2019 20:53 UTC