England took an early lead when Finnish defender Sanna Valkonen put the ball into her own net. They then doubled their lead in the 40th minute with a header from striker Amanda Barr. Finland staged a late rally in the second half, however, with an 80th-minute goal from striker Merte Pederson and an 88th-minute equalizer from midfielder Cathrine Paaske Sørenson.
The match appeared to be a certain draw when 17 year old English striker Karen Carney chipped the keeper from 15 yards out in the 91st minute to claim the win. She became an instant star in England, with her style of play drawing favorable comparisons to Wayne Rooney. She also drew attention for the string of expletives that she shouted after scoring the game-winner, for which she was later reprimanded by her mother.
Carney, who started her professional career with Birmingham City L.F.C. in 2001, moved to Arsenal L.F.C., where she played from 2006-2009. After a brief spell with the Chicago Red Stars in the United States' Womens Professional Soccer league, she returned to Birmingham in December 2010.
Carney, who started her professional career with Birmingham City L.F.C. in 2001, moved to Arsenal L.F.C., where she played from 2006-2009. After a brief spell with the Chicago Red Stars in the United States' Womens Professional Soccer league, she returned to Birmingham in December 2010.
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