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Women\s World Cup Sweden, 3rd Place in 2 Competitions

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[Women"s World Cup] Sweden, 3rd place in 2 competitions in a row... 2-0 win over Australia


Sweden finished third in the FIFA Women"s World Cup for the second time in a row.


Sweden, ranked third in the FIFA rankings, defeated Australia (ranked 10th in the FIFA rankings) 2-0 in the 2023 Australia-New Zealand Women"s World Cup third place match held at the Brisbane Stadium in Australia on the 19th.


Sweden finished third in the Women"s World Cup for the second time in a row, following France in 2019.


Sweden, whose runner-up in 2003 was the best ever, defeated United States, the world"s No. 1 player in the FIFA rankings, in the round of 16 of this tournament, in a penalty shoot-out.


After beating Japan 2-1 in the quarter-finals, they were beaten 1-2 by Spain in the semi-finals, and were pushed back to the third and fourth place matches, but defeated Australia, the host country, and reaped the "beauty of the end".


Australia, which advanced to the semi-finals for the first time in the Women"s World Cup history by beating Denmark in the round of 16 and France in the quarter-final, lost 1-3 to England in the semi-final and had to settle for fourth place after losing the last match.


With Sweden leading the game from the beginning, Australia was looking for opportunities little by little with counterattacks and set pieces, but a penalty kick broke the balance in the 30th minute of the first half.


The referee conducted an on-field review of the foul situation of Australian defender Claire Hunt, who was blocking Swedish striker Stina Blaxtenius from breaking through the right side of the penalty area, and a penalty kick was declared.


Sweden"s kicker, Fridolina Rollfeu, kicked low with her left foot and became the main character of the winning goal.


Backed by the overwhelming support of the home fans who filled the 49,000-seat Brisbane Stadium, Australia increased the offensive level afterwards, but allowed another goal in the 17th minute of the second half.


During Sweden"s counterattack, Kosovare Aslani hit the ball back from the left side of the penalty area from the left side of the penalty area, and Kosovare Aslani hit it with his right foot to score an additional goal.


Australia"s key striker Sam Kerr, who holds the record for the most goals in A matches (64 goals), suffered a calf injury in the second half of the match against an opponent and displayed a fighting spirit to continue playing the game despite suffering, but was unable to score a single goal. .


On this day, Sweden had 46% of possession and Australia had 37% of possession (17% in contention), and both teams had 11 shots and 5 effective shots.


Meanwhile, the final between England and Spain, which will decorate the finale of this tournament, will be held at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia from 7:00 pm (Korean time) on the 20th.


Both teams are entering the finals for the first time, so no matter who wins, they will achieve "the first championship in history".

 

 

 

 

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