Sweden knocks out USA on penalties to face Japan in Women’s Cup quarterfinals

Sweden knocks out USA on penalties to face Japan in Women’s Cup quarterfinals

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Netherlands defeats South Africa 2-0 to advance to World Cup

In an exciting game that had the result confirmed with the help of technology, Sweden eliminated the United States in the Round of 16 of the Women’s World Cup this Sunday morning (6) at the Melbourne Rectangular stadium, in Australia. With that, the North Americans saw the dream of reaching the fifth championship in the World Cup held in Oceania come to an end.

The triumph of the Swedes was guaranteed in a victory of 5 to 4 in the maximum penalties after a goalless draw in the 90 minutes of regulation and in the 30 minutes of extra time. Now, Sweden will face Japan in the quarterfinals of the competition.

In a match in which goalkeeper Musovic, who made great saves, was the main character in the 120 minutes of the ball rolling, the place for the quarterfinals had to be decided on penalties. On penalties, American stars Megan Rapinoe and Sophia Smith failed and Sweden had to rely on goal-line technology to confirm Hurtig’s goal (goalkeeper Naeher even palmed the ball out of the goal, but she had crossed the entire line) to celebrate the final classification.

Netherlands on Wednesdays

Another team to secure themselves in the quarterfinals of the World Cup early this Sunday was the Netherlands, which overcame South Africa by 2-0 at the football stadium in Sydney, Australia. Now, in the next phase, the Dutch will measure forces with Spain.

Holland opened the scoring after 8 minutes. After the ball was raised in the area in a corner kick, the South African defense cut badly and the ball fell to Roord, who did not forgive. At a disadvantage on the scoreboard, South Africa went on the attack, and the Dutch began to take advantage of spaces to counterattack. And that’s how the Europeans reached the second goal, when Martens launched Beerensteyn through the net, who advanced freely and hit from distance. The Swart goalkeeper failed and the ball went into the goal.

*With information from Agência Brasil

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