Sweden hold off Japan fightback to reach Women's World Cup semis
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[August 11, 2023]
AUCKLAND (Reuters) -Sweden held off a late Japan fightback to
reach the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup for the fifth time
with a 2-1 win at Eden Park on Friday, leaving the tournament
without a former winner in the last four.
Five days after ousting four-time champions the United States in the
last 16, the Swedes dominated the 2011 title winners for most of the
evening to set up a semi-final against Spain at the same stadium on
Tuesday.
Defender Amanda Ilestedt gave Sweden the lead with her fourth goal
of the tournament in the 32nd minute with Filippa Angeldal adding
the second from the penalty spot just after the break.
Japan never gave up the fight but Riko Ueki missed a 76th-minute
penalty and her fellow substitute Honoka Hayashi's goal 11 minutes
later proved too late as Sweden held firm under immense
stoppage-time pressure to progress.
"It's wonderful, obviously," Sweden coach Peter Gerhardsson told
Swedish radio.
"The game had everything. In terms of performance, we had our best
of the tournament. It got very exciting, Japan are one of the best
teams in the tournament ..."
Japan coach Futoshi Ikeda said Sweden had done a fine job stifling
his midfield but he thought his players should hold their heads
high.
"Our players grew at the World Cup," he said. "We lost this match
but their work at this tournament is something that we should assess
positively."
The Swedes, charged with confidence after dethroning the reigning
champion Americans on Sunday, tore into their opponents from the
start, swamping the midfield and clearly rattling the Japanese.
SWEDEN STRIKE
For a team whose most potent attacking threat came from set pieces,
it was no surprise that Sweden took the lead via a free kick.
The Nadeshiko were unable to clear their lines as the ball pinged
around the box and centre half Ilestedt buried it into the net with
the fifth Swedish shot in the sequence.
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Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup
Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Quarter Final - Japan v Sweden -
Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand - August 11, 2023 Sweden's Filippa
Angeldahl and Sofia Jakobsson in action with Japan's Hana Takahashi
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It was only the second goal Japan had conceded in
New Zealand and the first time they had been behind but they were
unable to break the stranglehold the Swedes had on them.
Sweden captain Kosovare Asllani almost doubled the lead just before
the break but was denied by a combination of the fingertips of Japan
goalkeeper Ayaka Yamashita and the post.
Yamashita was quickly in action again at the start of the second
half to tip away a Johanna Kaneryd shot but Fuka Nagano handled the
ball from the ensuing corner and Angeldal made no mistake from the
penalty spot.
Japan looked a pale imitation of the side that had romped in the
quarter-finals and got their first attempt on goal in the 63rd
minute.
They stuck to their task, however, and had a chance to cut the
deficit when Ueki was bowled over in the penalty box by Madelen
Janogy in the 75th minute.
The striker took the spot kick herself but was only able to clang
the ball against the woodwork with her follow-up header going well
over the bar.
Teenager Aoba Fujino's free kick then hit the bar and goalkeeper
Zecira Musovic's head but somehow stayed out and Hayashi lashed the
ball into the net from Japan's next attacking move to set up a
frenetic final 13 minutes.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney, editing by Ken Ferris)
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