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Sweden sweep sorry Italians aside in Women's World Cup mauling

Archie Burkinshaw
Sweden's forward #15 Rebecca Blomkvist (C-L) celebrates after scoring her team's fifth goal
Sweden's forward #15 Rebecca Blomkvist (C-L) celebrates after scoring her team's fifth goal AFP
Amanda Ilestedt took her 2023 Women's World Cup (WWC) goalscoring account to three as her brace helped Sweden to an impressive 5-0 victory over Italy, helping claim back-to-back wins for the first time since 2021 and securing a spot in the knockout stages.

Sweden and Italy were looking to claim back-to-back victories at the WWC, with the prize of a knockout place at stake. Italy were unbeaten in their last five games and they once again started confidently, with Sofia Cantore posing a real threat after going close with a few early chances.

After surviving some early pressure, Sweden grew into the game and looked far more dangerous as Stina Blackstenius and then Fridolina Rolfö got in behind, only to be frustrated by excellent Italian sliding challenges.

Sweden's defender #13 Amanda Ilestedt (C) celebrates scoring her team's first goal
Sweden's defender #13 Amanda Ilestedt (C) celebrates scoring her team's first goalAFP

Italy had suffered their joint-most international defeats against Sweden, losing 15 times, and that record looked set to continue as a late first-half collapse saw the Blågult head in 3-0 up at the break.

The first two goals came from Jonna Andersson corners, the first being turned in by Ilestedt, who made it two WWC goals in as many games, and the second by Rolfö at the back post.

Blackstenius capped off an electric finish to the half when she capitalised on Italy’s failure to clear, poking the ball over the line on the stroke of HT.

Match stats
Match statsOpta by Stats Perform

The Azzurre did not learn their lesson from the first half and found themselves 4-0 down minutes after the restart through yet another corner.

Ilestedt rose highest once again to score her second of the game - the first time Italy have conceded four or more goals in a WWC game in their history.

Amanda Ilestedt's stats
Amanda Ilestedt's statsOpta by Stats Perform / AFP

Substitute Rebecka Blomqvist capped off a brilliant Sweden counter-attack to complete a stunning 5-0 victory over Italy, showing a great turn of pace to break free from the defence and coolly slot the ball into the bottom corner.

The Blågult continue their fine form at the WWC, reaching their eighth knockout stage in nine attempts.

Flashscore Player of the Match: Amanda Ilestedt (Sweden)

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