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Taylor downs Argentina as England qualify for last 16

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Group D - England v Argentina - Stade Oceane, Le Havre, France - June 14, 2019 England's Jodie Taylor celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Phil Noble

LE HAVRE, France (Reuters) - England's Jodie Taylor scored the only goal as they broke the deadlock against Argentina just past the hour to secure a 1-0 win and reach the last 16 at the women's World Cup on Friday.

England's Nikita Parris had a first-half penalty saved by Vanina Correa, but Taylor got on the end of Beth Mead's cross in the 62nd minute to give her side their second straight win.

England, who moved on to six points in Group D, join hosts France, Germany and Italy into the knockout phase.

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Group D - England v Argentina - Stade Oceane, Le Havre, France - June 14, 2019 England's Beth Mead in action with Argentina's Adriana Sachs REUTERS/Phil Noble

Japan have four points after they beat Scotland 2-1 earlier on Friday, leaving the Scots without a point from two games.

"It was a good performance today by the team and good win," said Taylor. "I remember Beth Mead playing a perfect ball which landed right on my foot.

"Patience was the key, we said it all week. We have had experience facing a block of defence through qualifying and got frustrated, but today we had the quality and it paid off."

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Group D - England v Argentina - Stade Oceane, Le Havre, France - June 14, 2019 Argentina's Vanina Correa saves a penalty from England's Nikita Parris REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

England coach Phil Neville had expected a tough game against an Argentina side who picked up their first World Cup point in a 0-0 draw against Japan in their opener and he was right.

"It's not relief - I thought we were outstanding - the speed of our play against a team that was always going to be difficult to play against," he said.

"I'm so proud of them - four days ago I was critical of them but I'm so proud of every single one of them tonight."

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Group D - England v Argentina - Stade Oceane, Le Havre, France - June 14, 2019 England's Carly Telford and Jill Scott in action with Argentina's Sole Jaimes REUTERS/Phil Noble

England dominated possession as the Argentines soaked up the pressure early on and the Lionesses had a golden opportunity to go ahead in the 28th minute when Alex Greenwood was brought down in the area by Ruth Bravo but Parris's spot kick was saved.

Despite 11 attempts at goal, England were still looking for the breakthrough as they went in at halftime.

Correa again denied Parris early in the second half with a brilliant save from the forward's 20-metre strike, but there was nothing the 35-year-old could do when Taylor latched onto Mead's cross and tucked the ball away inside the box.

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Group D - England v Argentina - Stade Oceane, Le Havre, France - June 14, 2019 England's Beth Mead and Fran Kirby in action with Argentina's Ruth Bravo REUTERS/Phil Noble

It was Taylor's first goal for England in 430 days, and it capped a relentless all-out attacking performance by a team who finished third in the previous World Cup.

The Lionesses will next face Japan on Wednesday with the Group D top spot at stake while Argentina will face Scotland.

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Group D - England v Argentina - Stade Oceane, Le Havre, France - June 14, 2019 Argentina's Agustina Barroso in action with England's Jade Moore REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

(Writing by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Group D - England v Argentina - Stade Oceane, Le Havre, France - June 14, 2019 England's Beth Mead in action with Argentina's Adriana Sachs REUTERS/Phil Noble
Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Group D - England v Argentina - Stade Oceane, Le Havre, France - June 14, 2019 Argentina's Estefania Baninit in action with England's Lucy Bronze REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Group D - England v Argentina - Stade Oceane, Le Havre, France - June 14, 2019 England manager Phil Neville reacts REUTERS/Phil Noble
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