Five-star Sweden crush Italy to reach World Cup last 16
Towering
defender Amanda Ilestedt scored twice with her head to help Sweden to a 5-0
thrashing of Italy on Saturday and a berth in the Women's World Cup last 16.
A tight
contest was blown open in a seven-minute spell late in the first half when the
third-ranked Swedes found the net three times, through Ilestedt, Fridolina
Rolfo and Stina Blackstenius.
Arsenal
centre-back Ilestedt bagged her second soon after the interval to give her
three goals for the tournament - all headers from corners - including a late
match-winner in their opening 2-1 defeat of South Africa.
Substitute
Rebecka Blomqvist rounded out the rout in stoppage time in front of nearly
30,000 in Wellington.
The Swedes
are assured of finishing in the top two of Group G, becoming the third team to
book a place in the knockout stage after Spain and Japan.
It was a
flexing of the muscles from one of the tournament favourites, who have a
history of near-misses at the World Cup.
Their
set-piece prowess was on full show, with three of the goals coming from
left-footed inswinging corners delivered by Jonna Andersson.
Sixteenth-ranked
Italy had no answer to the aerial threat of Ilestedt in particular and went to
halftime shellshocked after enjoying the better of the early stages.
Having
opened the tournament with a 1-0 win over Argentina, Italy's tournament will be
over if they lose their final group match against South Africa on Wednesday.
South Africa
and Argentina secured their first point with a 2-2 draw on Friday.
Italy
actually started brightly, with Sweden goalkeeper Zecira Musovic tested by two
sharp early strikes from Sofia Cantore, the only change to Italy's starting
side.
However, the
Swedes began to gel and the floodgates opened in the 39th minute when the 1.78-metre
Ilestedt leapt to glance home Andersson's pinpoint corner.
Barcelona
star Rolfo, who was a doubt for the game with a knee niggle, bagged her second
goal of the tournament when Italy couldn't clear from another corner.
Arsenal
striker Blackstenius made it three in first-half stoppage time when she stabbed
home after Johanna Kaneryd's cross wasn't cleared.
Le Azzure's
defence was beaten again by a leaping Ilestedt five minutes after the break.
As Italy
wilted, Blomqvist went through on goal one on one for number five.
Sweden, who
have now qualified for the knockout phase in eight of nine World Cup
appearances, will play their final group game against Argentina in Hamilton on
Wednesday.
Coach Peter
Gerhardsson may consider changes after fielding the same starting side in both
games.
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