Alessandra Tarantino/Associated Press Hosts France started their bid to win the 2019 Women’s World Cup off on the right foot, earning a simple 4-0 win over South Korea. Eugenie Le Sommer got the opener inside of 10 minutes, and Wendie Renard struck with two headers to give the hosts a big lead in the first half. France calmly played out the contest after the break, adding a fourth goal through Amandine Henry. Les Bleues are among the favourites for the title on home soil. France could have taken a lead inside of five minutes after a mistake from Kim Min-jung, who badly misjudged a cross and was fortunate Le Sommer couldn’t react in time. Amel Majri and Kadidiatou Diani also had promising looks on goal, as Les Bleues came out with a relentless pace, pushing the Koreans back. The opening goal seemed just a matter of time, and after nine minutes, Le Sommer struck, finishing off a great attacking move from the hosts for the first goal of the tournament. It was no surprise she got the goal: And the hosts didn’t let up after grabbing the opener, as they immediately went looking for a second. It didn’t result in any…