After the Olympics, the World Cup! Japanese women's soccer blocked by Sweden's wall again

Lost 1-3 in quarterfinals at 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Another 1-2 defeat in the quarterfinals of the 2023 Women's World Cup

He vowed to fight a bloody battle of revenge. But again I heard the bitter cup of defeat. He tried to avenge his defeat in the quarterfinals of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics two years ago. However, he bowed his head as he lost in the quarterfinals of the 2023 FIFA Australia-New Zealand Women's World Cup. Japanese women's soccer has once again been blocked by the wall of "yellow Viking" Sweden.

Japan played Sweden in the quarterfinals of the 2023 Women's World Cup at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, on the 11th. He avenged himself against Sweden, which lost 1-3 in the quarterfinals of the Tokyo Olympics two years ago. However, they failed to advance to the semifinals after losing 1–2.

I made the basics with 3-4-3 formation. But early in the first half, Sweden's strength and height lost control. In the 32nd minute of the first half, Amanda Elested scored the first goal and was dragged away. He finished the first half trailing 0-1, and lost 0-2 in the sixth minute of the second half when he lost a penalty kick to Philippa Angeldal.

He didn't give up and launched a fierce attack. In the 28th minute of the second half, he missed a penalty kick and hit the ground, but in the 42nd minute of the second half, Hiyashi Honoka scored a chase goal and did not let go of hope. There was not enough time. He failed to reach an equalizer due to his lack of physical strength and suffered from elimination. 토토사이트

After winning the 2011 tournament, he dreamed of winning the World Cup for the first time in 12 years, but stopped moving forward. He won all games from the group stage to the round of 16, but handed over his ticket to the semifinals to Sweden. It was on a roll with compact soccer based on organizational power, but it was 2% short.

Following the Tokyo Olympics, Sweden captured Japan in this World Cup and took a higher place. After beating the strongest U.S. in the round of 16 after a penalty shoot-out, Japan also took a step closer to winning the championship. He will try to win the World Cup after losing to Canada at the Tokyo Olympics two years ago. It will face Spain, the "invincible fleet" that advanced to the semifinals by beating the Netherlands 2-1 in the quarterfinals, for qualification to the finals on the 15th.

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