FIFA World Cup: Ary Borges made her FIFA World Cup debut on Monday in style, scoring a hat-trick to help Brazil to a 4-0 victory over Panama. The 23-year-old midfielder netted twice in the first half and then set up Bia Zaneratto for the third goal after the break. Borges’s performance was all the more impressive given that she was playing in her first senior international tournament.
Borges’s hat-trick is the first by a Brazilian player at the Women’s World Cup since Marta scored three goals against South Korea in 2011. It also makes Borges the only Brazilian, man or woman, to score a hat-trick in their World Cup debut.
Borges’s performance has been praised by her teammates and coaches. Marta, who is widely regarded as the greatest female footballer of all time, said that Borges was “on a different plane” during the match. Brazil coach Pia Sundhage said that Borges was “a special talent” and that she was “excited to see what she can achieve in the future.”
Borges’s hat-trick has put Brazil in a strong position to qualify for the knockout stages of the Women’s World Cup. The team currently top Group F, ahead of France and Jamaica. Borges will be hoping to continue her impressive form in the team’s next match against Jamaica on Friday.
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Borges’s Hat-Trick a Sign of Things to Come?
Ary Borges’s hat-trick on her FIFA World Cup debut was a stunning performance that has put her on the map as one of the most exciting young players in the world. The 23-year-old midfielder is known for her pace, dribbling skills, and eye for goal, and she showed all of those qualities in her performance against Panama.
Borges’s hat-trick is a sign of things to come. She is a talented player who is only going to get better with experience. If she can continue to perform at this level, she will be a major force in the women’s game for years to come.
Borges’s performance has also been a boost for Brazilian women’s football. The team has not won the Women’s World Cup since 2007, but Borges’s hat-trick has given them a major boost of confidence. Brazil is now one of the favorites to win the tournament, and Borges will be a key player if they are to achieve their goal.
It will be interesting to see how Borges’s career progresses in the coming years. She has all the potential to be one of the best players in the world, and she will be a star to watch at the next Women’s World Cup in 2027.