Women's World Cup: Sweden stun Germany

Women's World Cup: Sweden stun Germany

"We've talked about the possibilities here to go far and win every game," said Gerhardsson. There's not a single mitochondria in us that's content. We're going to go for it."

AgenciesUpdated: Monday, July 01, 2019, 08:41 AM IST
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Rennes: Sweden coach Peter Gerhardsson said his team were not content with a place in the last four after they beat Germany 2-1 in the women's World Cup quarter-finals in Rennes on Saturday, ending a 24-year winless streak against their rivals at major tournaments.

"We've talked about the possibilities here to go far and win every game," said Gerhardsson. There's not a single mitochondria in us that's content. We're going to go for it."

The Swedes had last claimed a tournament win over Germany at the 1995 World Cup but here they came from behind to triumph in an enthralling game played in ferocious heat.

Lina Magull gave Germany the lead, but the Swedes ran the German back line ragged for much of the match. Sofia Jakobsson got their equaliser before the front three of Fridolina Rolfo, Jakobsson and Blackstenius combined for the winning goal just after half-time.

"We looked at Germany and we knew there would be a bit more space behind their back line to exploit," said Gerhardsson.

Once the dominant force in European women's football, two-time world champions Germany have now failed to reach the semi-finals in two of their last three World Cups.

Defeat also robs them of the chance to defend their gold medal at the Olympic Games in Tokyo next year.

Germany won the title at the Rio Olympics three years ago, beating Sweden in the final, but still needed to finish among the top three European teams at this World Cup to book their ticket to Tokyo. Sweden will join the Netherlands and Great Britain at the Games instead.

"The defeat hurts, but we are in a process. We will grow from this experience," coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg told ARD, and suggested that the setback may spark a generational shift in the national team.

"I know that some players are considering (ending their international careers). We have young players coming up, and we will use the next two years before the European Championship," said Voss-Tecklenburg.

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