Women’s World Cup holders U.S. ousted by Musovic-inspired Sweden

Reigning champions, the U.S., are out of the Women’s World Cup after a nerve-shredding penalty shootout loss to Sweden on Sunday.
The holders will return home without a FIFA Women’s World Cup medal for the first time.
This was after losing 4-5 to Sweden on penalties, following a goalless 120 minutes of football in an unforgettable last-16 tie in Melbourne.
Lina Hurtig squeezed home the winning spot-kick, albeit only just, after goalkeeper Zecira Musovic had been the Swedes’ heroine in the 120 preceding minutes against a dominant U.S. side.
Although it wasn’t laden with goals and attacking inspiration, the much-anticipated match produced fascinating, full-blooded fare from the opening minutes until the last kick.
The first half undoubtedly belonged to the U.S., with Trinity Rodman’s elusive, incisive wing playing the most effective offensive weapon on either side.
Twice inside eight minutes, the youngster showed pace and skill to burst away from her marker, each time firing in a right-foot shot that stung the palms of Musovic.
Sweden’s goalkeeper and player-of-the-match were exceptional throughout, and her team were once again indebted to her early in the second period.
This was when Lindsey Horan – who had rattled the bar with a header earlier – went for goal again.
The U.S. captain could not have struck her first-time right-foot effort any more sweetly, but just as the ball looked set to nestle in the bottom corner, Musovic stuck out her left hand to divert it wide.
Those fears would have increased when Musovic produced another superb save to keep out a late Alex Morgan header.
Holders’ hearts were also in mouths when, with five minutes of the 90 remaining, Stina Blackstenius cut inside and forced Alyssa Naeher into her first save of the match – and, remarkably, the entire tournament.
Extra time brought more Musovic magic, with the Sweden keeper thwarting Morgan, Lynn Williams and Sophia Smith as the tension continued to build.
That left penalties to settle the outcome, and while the U.S. again seemed to be in control, crucial misses from Megan Rapinoe, Smith and, finally, Kelley O’Hara left Hurtig with the chance to make history.
The substitute’s spot-kick looked to have been saved by Naeher, but after an agonising few seconds in which the entire stadium held its breath, the ball was shown to have crossed the line.
Sweden celebrated wildly and can now look forward to a quarter-final against the in-form Japanese at Auckland’s Eden Park.
This was the U.S.’ first Women’s World Cup defeat – excluding penalty shootouts – since Sweden themselves beat the Americans in 2011… 4414 days ago!
Lindsey Horan, USA captain, rued her team’s missed goal-scoring opportunities, adding that losing by the lottery of penalties was a cruel way to bow out from the tournament.
Vlatko Andonovski, U.S. coach, hailed his team for putting up a good showing, saying it was unfortunate that their best wasn’t good enough.
“I’m so proud of the team, and I know we were criticised for the way we played in the group stage.
“But I think we came out today and showed what we’re all about – the grit, the resilience, the bravery.
“Unfortunately, football can be cruel sometimes,” he said.
(NAN)
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