Kenza Dali and France took a big step towards qualifying for the knockout stages of the FIFA Women's World Cup on Saturday afternoon.
Les Bleues beat Brazil 2-1 through goals from Lyon's Eugénie Le Sommer and Wendie Renard to leapfrog their opponents in Group F.
Le Sommer notched her 90th international goal before Kansas City Current's Debinha coolly slotted home an equaliser before the hour mark.
The game looked to be heading towards another frustrating stalemate, particularly as far as France were concerned, but Renard popped up at the back post to head home an 83rd-minute winner which significantly strengthens France's chances of progressing.

Kenza was made to watch much of France's World Cup opener from the bench, but started on Saturday and made an immediate impact.
Our number 10 looked poised to pick up an early assist but saw De Sommer's header pushed away following a good cross.
De Sommer's next attempt would find the back of the net, however.
The Lyon striker glanced a header beyond the Brazil goalkeeper to notch her 90th in a France shirt, and her country's first of the tournament.
France had the better of the first half but were pegged back just before the hour mark when Debinha side-footed home from close range to set up a grandstand finish.
Renard drifted towards the back post and met an inswinging corner with aplomb to send France on their way to victory and, potentially, the round of 16.