Sweden players celebrate after Rebecka Blomqvist put them ahead against Argentina Photo: AFP
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'We can beat them': Sweden set up USA showdown at World Cup

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By Andy SCOTT

Sweden coach Peter Gerhardsson said his in-form side are "convinced" they can knock the United States out of the Women's World Cup after setting up a last-16 tie with the holders this weekend.

A Rebecka Blomqvist header and an Elin Rubensson penalty gave a much-changed Sweden team a 2-0 win over Argentina in Hamilton on Wednesday as they topped Group G with three wins out of three.

The world's third-ranked team will now head to Melbourne to play the USA on Sunday, after the reigning world champions stumbled out of their group in second place with just one win.

It will be their first meeting since Sweden beat the USA 3-0 at the Tokyo Olympics two years ago on their way to taking the silver medal.

"We have played really good group-stage games, we have won all three of them, and we also beat them in the Olympics," said Sofia Jakobsson, who came into Sweden's line-up against Argentina and set up the opening goal.

"We are a confident team and looking forward to playing these games where it really matters and you have to win to move forward."

Sweden, who came third at the 2019 World Cup, had already secured a place in the knockout phase before their final group game by thrashing Italy 5-0 last weekend.

Even a defeat was unlikely to prevent them topping their group and so Gerhardsson made nine changes.

Key forwards Fridolina Rolfo and Stina Blackstenius were among those rested, with the centre-back pairing of Magdalena Eriksson and Amanda Ilestedt the only players to keep their places.

Blomqvist headed in Jakobsson's cross for the opener in the 66th minute on a wet and windy night before substitute Rubensson clinched the win with a last-minute penalty after Blomqvist was fouled.

"The US are ranked number one. It might be better to play them on Sunday than in the semis or final," said Gerhardsson.

"From a psychological perspective we know we can beat them. I think the players are convinced they can definitely win on Sunday and I believe that too."

Two goals from Blackstenius and one from Lina Hurtig gave Sweden a convincing win over the USA in Tokyo, although Gerhardsson said rewatching that game recently made him realise it was not one of his side's best performances.

He highlighted the absence for the US of midfielder Rose Lavelle due to suspension as good news, while Jakobsson said Sweden remained wary of the holders.

"They have fantastic players," said the 33-year-old, who is a club teammate of USA stars Alex Morgan and Naomi Girma at NWSL side San Diego Wave.

"You can never count out the USA. They have been in these games many, many times, and they have won the World Cup the last two times.

"Even if their game has not been fully 100 percent I know when they go into the end of the tournament and it is games where you win or you go home, it will be super tough to play against them."

Sweden are just the second team after Japan to complete the group phase with a 100 percent record. They have scored nine goals and conceded only one.

"I feel like we have played really well," Jakobsson added.

"We score in different ways, from set-pieces and in open play. We feel happy, we have won three out of three and we have confidence."

Wednesday's result meant elimination for Argentina, who have still never won a World Cup match in 12 attempts across four appearances at the finals.

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If the USA team wins the World Cup only then will American TV viewers care at all. Soccer is usually not featured much in US TV sports coverage and as for women's sports - the only notice the players often get is about how good-looking they are, not their capability. Sad but true.

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All be glad when Rapinoe retires, all long overdo.

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bass4funk

All be glad when Rapinoe retires, all long overdo.

Since when did you ever care about football especially the women’s game?

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Megan Anna Rapinoe should be honored for her achievement in the national and international game.

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Only a fool would completely write off the Stars and Stripes - the most successful team in WWC history. But they appear to be goal-shy and far from their best this time around. The US women will start favorites, but the Swedes are undefeated and only Nadeshiko Japan has scored more goals.

All eyes on Sweden v USA on Sunday - looks to be a top shelf match-up!

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Scandinavian footballers play out-of-the-box brand of football. On their day Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, and Finland are known to impart shock treatment to favorites.

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Since when did you ever care about football

Since all my life

especially the women’s game?

Since 1999

Megan Anna Rapinoe should be honored for her achievement in the national and international game.

True, just not for her nutty personal politics.

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bass4funk

you have a serious lack of comments on the game.

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you have a serious lack of comments on the game.

This team generally speaking is a huge disappointment this time around. I hope after Rapinoe is gone and some of the other senior players they will move aside to allow younger and more talented players onto their teams.

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bass4funk

you made no comments about the women's world cup in 2019 except on what you thought about Megan Anna Rapinoe who you dislike. Back then you said, "When Rapinoe retires, all long overdue."

No comments on any of the games.

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you made no comments about the women's world cup in 2019

Is that a requirement in order to opine?

except on what you thought about Megan Anna Rapinoe who you dislike.

Yes, which is my right and yes, I dislike her politics.

Back then you said, "When Rapinoe retires, all long overdue."

Yes

No comments on any of the games.

No, but who knows the games are not over yet

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bass4funk

   you made no comments about the women's world cup in 2019

> Is that a requirement in order to opine?

When posters follow a sport they usually make comments on their teams, games, and players. There are none from you on football.

   except on what you thought about Megan Anna Rapinoe who you dislike.

> Yes, which is my right and yes, I dislike her politics.

You didn't post any comments about the games or about the American women's team winning the world cup for a second time.

You didn't post any comments on the last men's world cup.

   Back then you said, "When Rapinoe retires, all long overdue."

> Yes

   No comments on any of the games.

> No, but who knows the games are not over yet

I find it difficult to believe you are a football fan. Football fans and there are many on JT post comments about the games.

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When posters follow a sport they usually make comments on their teams, games, and players. There are none from you on football.

Wait, WC is not over yet, until then I’ll decide if I want to further comment on a specific game or player.

You didn't post any comments about the games or about the American women's team winning the world cup for a second time.

I know

You didn't post any comments on the last men's world cup.

I know

I find it difficult to believe you are a football fan.

Honestly, you don’t have to, really, you believe what you want, not my concern. You do you.

Football fans and there are many on JT post comments about the games.

Ok.

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Soccer is usually not featured much in US TV sports coverage

It's always on ESPN SportsCenter and Fox, which broadcasts the games

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