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Sweden to meet Canada at Olympic women's football final

Published : 02 Aug 2021, 21:08

  DF News Desk
Stina Blackstenius (L) of Sweden competes with Ellie Carpenter of Australia during the women's football semifinal match between Australia and Sweden at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Yokohama, Japan, Aug. 2, 2021. Photo: Xinhua by Guo Chen.

Two 1-0 semifinals on Monday set the stage for the final showdown between Canada and Sweden at the Olympic women's football tournament, reported Xinhua.

In the semifinal between Sweden and Australia was decided by one goal. Sweden's Fridolina Rolfo latched onto a blocked shot by the Australian goalkeeper at the beginning of the second half to seal the match at 1-0.

Meanwhile, the quest of the USA to retake the Olympic football goal medal came to an end after a 1-0 defeat to Canada, who improved from the two bronze medals at the last two Olympic Games.

The USA led in all the important stats, with 13 shots compared to Canada's 3. But it was the Canadians who converted a 73rd-minute penalty to nail a place in the final.

"Every player in the locker room has 100 things that we would all want to do better and that's the most frustrating thing for all of us. It's sad because these things only come around every so often," said U.S. player Megan Rapinoe, "It's a tough one to swallow."

"We have a medal to compete for. We obviously had goals of winning a gold medal, but any medal is really special, we can't lose sight of that," she told the post-match press conference," We have a tonne still to play for, taking home a bronze medal would be a great accomplishment for this team."

The USA has won four gold medals since the inception of the Olympic women's football tournament in 1996 but suffered an early elimination in Rio 2016.

Having arrived in Japan as reigning world champion, the USA has stumbled by a 3-0 defeat against Sweden in its opener, and only managed to reach the final four after a penalty shootout with the Netherlands.

The final between Sweden and Canada will be played on Aug. 6.