Zenatha Coleman continued with her stunning form for Valencia in the Primera División Femenina with a goal in the club's emphatic 5-3 win over Madrid CFF.
Coleman scored on the seventh minute to cancel out Lucia Rodriguez's opening goal for visiting Madrid who took the lead few minutes after the kick-off whistle.
The 25-year-old who was on target in the previous game for Valencia against Malaga, fired home from 30 meters, which hit the crossbar and crossed the goal line.
It was the Namibia international fourth goal in 18 outings this season and it inspired coach Óscar Suárez's side to the huge victory, which moved them to eighth on the league table.
Maria Paz netted a brace, one from the penalty spot to increase Valencia's lead to 3-1 before Alexandra Rosillo found the net on the 38th minute to reduce the deficit for the visitors at half time.
Estela Fernández restored parity for Madrid on the 62nd minute after converting a resultant penalty to put the game at 3-3.
Cristina Cubedo turned the tie around for Valencia in the closing stage of the enthralling encounter after capitalizing on a defensive error.
The game at the Estadio Antonio Puchades was sealed and delivered for Valencia when Paz grabbed her hat-trick on the 92nd minute.
Coleman, currently Africa's second leading scorer in the Spanish women's topflight division behind Zambia's Barbara Banda of Logroño, will look to add to her tally when the team travel to face Sevilla next Wednesday.
0 Comments