Italy defender Benedetta Orsi scores mortifying OWN GOAL at the Women’s World Cup to let South Africa back into the game

Italy defender Benedetta Orsi scores mortifying OWN GOAL at the Women’s World Cup to let South Africa back into the game

  • Italy defender Benedetta Orsi scored a bizarre own goal against South Africa
  • She played the ball back to Francesca Durante but the keeper was out of position

Italy defender Benedetta Orsi suffered an embarrassing faux pas in the women’s World Cup by scoring a bizarre own goal against South Africa. 

Elena Linari had intercepted a long ball from South Africa and played it to Orsi – who was under very little pressure from Jermaine Seoposenwe.

Orsi decided to play it back to Italy goalkeeper Francesca Durante but failed to look up before executing the pass. 

As a result, Orsi had not recognised the fact Durante was out of position and played the ball into an empty net.

Orsi was mortified as South Africa celebrated the goal in spectacular fashion. However, he Italy team-mates rallied around her and encouraged her to keep going. 

Italy international Benedetta Orsi (right) scored a bizarre own goal against South Africa

Orsi's own goal levelled the scores between Italy and South Africa (above) on Wednesday

Orsi’s own goal levelled the scores between Italy and South Africa (above) on Wednesday 

Orsi’s mistakes gave South Africa a lifeline as Arianna Caruso had put them behind in the 11th minute of the game. 

The 23-year-old midfielder scored from the penalty spot after Chiara Beccari was fouled just inside the box. 

This is not the first time we have seen an international player score an embarrassing own goal at a major tournament. 

Unai Simon’s horrendous own goal against Croatia in Spain’s last-16 Euro 2020 clash was ruthlessly mocked on social media. 

The Athletic Bilbao shot-stopper wanted to ground to swallow him whole after he badly miscontrolled a backwards pass by midfielder Pedri from the half-way line. 

The ball deflected off his foot and bobbled into the back of the net to score the first own goal by a keeper in the history of the competition. 

The mistake in the 20th minute of the game saw Spain concede a completely needless goal and give Croatia the advantage. 

Unai Simon had a moment to forget as he conceded an own goal against Croatia at Euro 2020

Unai Simon had a moment to forget as he conceded an own goal against Croatia at Euro 2020

Simon did recover after letting the first goal in and produced some fine saves in the match

Simon did recover after letting the first goal in and produced some fine saves in the match

Spain have a history of shaky keepers, with David de Gea guilty of a handful of errors, while Kepa Arrizabalaga has also been widely criticised for costly mistakes. 

To Simon’s credit, he did recover from the glaring mistake and produced a number of top saves during the game. 

Orsi and Durante will be hoping to turn their fortune around in the second half of their clash with South Africa. 

South Africa need to win to finish second, otherwise Italy go through. This is because Sweden have already secured their place in the knockout stages. 

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