Sweden did not manage to upset Germany in the eighth finals of the World Cup, lost by 1-4 and will now leave Canada without winning a single match.
Sweden World Cup is over after the clear defeat against Germany in the eighth finals.
The match was really just exciting for a few seconds. At the score 1-3 at the end of the match came Sofia Jakobsson absolutely free with German goalkeeper Nadine Angerer. Swedish goal there and the Germans would have been little in the pier. But Jakobsson dropped ball control, came close and shot straight at the advancing keeper.
– We had the chance to do 2-3 there. It would have been interesting position if it had become targets, says coach Pia Sundhage.
Shortly afterwards, the Germans 4-1 and the game was closed and settled.
Germany grabbed the match from the first moment . Radiosporten expert Anette Börjesson said before the World Cup-eighth that Sweden must avoid conceding early baklängesmål. But after a few minutes missed Nilla Fischer a Rensing and it became open German position. However, the shot went over.
But after 36 minutes the Germans still 2-0. Anja Mittag struck the pole and then fell in the penalty area. It was the penalty set the goal of Celia Sasic.
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But it was not the development of this game. Germans were too good and the Swedes for harmless.
When Germany made the 3-0 match seemed settled . Linda Sembrandt reduced on the ball and a little Swedish jump with just under ten minutes left.
Then Sofia Jakobsson’s neutral. She was sopren, but did not get the ball past Nadine Angerer in the German goal. It was a chance. Germany’s 4-1 came not much later.
The loss against Germany meant not only that the World Cup is over for the Swedish part. For the first time ever miss Sweden to qualify for the Olympics.
Sweden played four matches in this World Cup in Canada, three draws and one defeat was telling them.
radiosporten@sverigesradio.se
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