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Sweden 5-0 Italy: Arsenal’s Amanda Ilestedt scores two goals in easy win

Sweden turned on the style to demolish Group G rivals Italy and secure a place in the last 16 of the Women’s World Cup with one game to spare.

The 2019 semi-finalists showed why they remain heavyweights of the women’s game as Amanda Ilestedt, Fridolina Rolfo and Stina Blackstenius scored in the space of seven minutes at the end of the first half.

New Arsenal signing Ilestedt opened the scoring with a glancing header from Jonna Andersson’s corner before Rolfo, a Champions League winner with Barcelona, used her knee to double the lead after another corner.

Italy, who had recorded clean sheets in six of their previous 13 World Cup matches, conceded a third when Blackstenius, another Arsenal player, finished from close range.

In front of a crowd of 29,143, it went from bad to worse for Le Azzurre when Ilestedt added the fourth – her third goal of the tournament – from another header from yet another corner.

And substitute Rebecka Blomqvist added the fifth in the 95th minute.

“I really want to play tribute to the players,” said Sweden boss Peter Gerhardsson. “Not the first time I’m impressed by these players.”

Andersson’s corners were a real threat with the defender becoming the first Sweden player on record (since they began in 2011) to provide two assists in a single Women’s World Cup match.

“We have been good at set-pieces for a long time,” added Gerhardsson.

Sweden will face one of the United States, the Netherlands or Portugal in the knockout stage.

Italy remain second in the group with three points from two games, but need to defeat South Africa next Wednesday back in Wellington (08:00 BST) to make sure of progressing in the tournament.

Sweden's Amanda Ilestedt celebrates scoring against Italy at the Fifa Women's World Cup
Amanda Ilestedt has scored three goals – all headers from corners – in two games at the Women’s World Cup

Sweden turn on the style

Former finalists Sweden needed a 90th-minute winner from Ilestedt to overcome South Africa in their opening group game but they had no such problems dispatching Italy in New Zealand’s capital.

The World Cup ever-presents, who are ranked third in the world behind defending world champions the United States and Germany, sent out a powerful message they could go deep into yet another tournament.

After being semi-finalists in France four years ago, they made it to the Olympic final two years ago before reaching the semi-finals of Euro 2022.

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With the team based about half an hour’s drive from Wellington, Sweden have attracted lots of local support in New Zealand.

The locals in the Saturday night crowd lapped up the goals as Sweden showed their ruthless side, with defender Ilestedt now joint leading scorer at the tournament with Brazil forward Ary Borges.

Sweden's players celebrate scoring against Italy at the Women's World Cup
This was Sweden’s second biggest victory in Fifa Women’s World Cup history, following their 8-0 win against Japan in 1991

Italy left shell-shocked

Italy do not have long to recover before they face South Africa in a match they must win to guarantee their place in the last 16.

They secured a narrow 1-0 win over Argentina in their first group game as Cristiana Girelli headed an 87th-minute winner.

But they were completely overwhelmed in this all-European encounter, with their defending from corners a major concern for boss Milena Girelli.

“For the first half an hour we gave them a hard time, we tried to fight them but didn’t succeed,” said Girelli.

“We were a bit fragile mentally because after conceding the first two goals we were not able to stay calm.

“We need to work on our mental strength.”

After the men’s national team failed to qualify for the past two World Cups, the women are flying the flag on the world stage.

Yet they need a much-improved performance against South Africa to stay in this tournament.

Le Azzurre started confidently and should have taken the lead when Sofia Cantore’s attempt was spilled but Lucia di Guglielmo fired into the side-netting.

But once Ilestedt opened the floodgates, Italy were second best.

Player of the match

IlestedtAmanda Ilestedt

with an average of 8.53

Sweden

  1. Squad number13Player nameIlestedt

    Average rating

    8.53

  2. Squad number11Player nameBlackstenius

    Average rating

    7.91

  3. Squad number18Player nameRolfö

    Average rating

    7.77

  4. Squad number15Player nameBlomqvist

    Average rating

    7.50

  5. Squad number19Player nameRytting Kaneryd

    Average rating

    7.45

  6. Squad number14Player nameBjörn

    Average rating

    7.44

  7. Squad number9Player nameAsllani

    Average rating

    7.28

  8. Squad number2Player nameAndersson

    Average rating

    7.27

  9. Squad number6Player nameEriksson

    Average rating

    7.20

  10. Squad number16Player nameAngeldahl

    Average rating

    7.20

  11. Squad number23Player nameRubensson

    Average rating

    7.15

  12. Squad number10Player nameJakobsson

    Average rating

    7.06

  13. Squad number7Player nameJanogy

    Average rating

    6.88

  14. Squad number17Player nameSeger

    Average rating

    6.87

  15. Squad number1Player nameMusovic

    Average rating

    6.57

  16. Squad number22Player nameSchough

    Average rating

    6.53

Italy

  1. Squad number21Player nameCernoia

    Average rating

    5.61

  2. Squad number15Player nameSerturini

    Average rating

    5.26

  3. Squad number9Player nameGiacinti

    Average rating

    5.24

  4. Squad number19Player nameLenzini

    Average rating

    5.06

  5. Squad number20Player nameGreggi

    Average rating

    4.87

  6. Squad number6Player nameGiugliano

    Average rating

    4.26

  7. Squad number8Player nameBonansea

    Average rating

    4.26

  8. Squad number7Player nameCantore

    Average rating

    4.21

  9. Squad number22Player nameDurante

    Average rating

    4.20

  10. Squad number14Player nameBeccari

    Average rating

    4.13

  11. Squad number23Player nameSalvai

    Average rating

    4.08

  12. Squad number16Player nameDragoni

    Average rating

    4.07

  13. Squad number4Player nameDi Guglielmo

    Average rating

    4.00

  14. Squad number5Player nameLinari

    Average rating

    4.00

  15. Squad number17Player nameBoattin

    Average rating

    3.98

  16. Squad number18Player nameCaruso

    Average rating

    3.61

Line-ups

Sweden

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Musovic
  • 14Björn
  • 13Ilestedt
  • 6Eriksson
  • 2Andersson
  • 16Angeldahl
  • 23RubenssonSubstituted forSegerat 75′minutes
  • 19Rytting KanerydSubstituted forJakobssonat 75′minutes
  • 9AsllaniSubstituted forJanogyat 62′minutes
  • 18RolföSubstituted forSchoughat 62′minutes
  • 11BlacksteniusSubstituted forBlomqvistat 89′minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Sembrant
  • 4Lennartsson
  • 5Sandberg
  • 7Janogy
  • 8Hurtig
  • 10Jakobsson
  • 12Falk
  • 15Blomqvist
  • 17Seger
  • 20Bennison
  • 21Enblom
  • 22Schough

Italy

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 22Durante
  • 4Di GuglielmoSubstituted forLenziniat 59′minutes
  • 5Linari
  • 23Salvai
  • 17Boattin
  • 6Giugliano
  • 18CarusoSubstituted forCernoiaat 71′minutes
  • 7Cantore
  • 16DragoniSubstituted forGreggiat 59′minutes
  • 8BonanseaSubstituted forSerturiniat 59′minutes
  • 14BeccariSubstituted forGiacintiat 75′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Giuliani
  • 2Severini
  • 3Orsi
  • 9Giacinti
  • 10Girelli
  • 11Glionna
  • 12Baldi
  • 13Bartoli
  • 15Serturini
  • 19Lenzini
  • 20Greggi
  • 21Cernoia

Referee:
Cheryl Foster

Match Stats

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Sweden 5, Italy 0.

  2. Second Half ends, Sweden 5, Italy 0.

  3. Goal! Sweden 5, Italy 0. Rebecka Blomqvist (Sweden) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Sofia Jakobsson with a headed pass following a fast break.

  4. Attempt blocked. Lisa Boattin (Italy) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Valentina Cernoia with a cross.

  5. Corner, Italy. Conceded by Sofia Jakobsson.

  6. Foul by Valentina Cernoia (Italy).

  7. Filippa Angeldahl (Sweden) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  8. Valentina Giacinti (Italy) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  9. Foul by Nathalie Björn (Sweden).

  10. Substitution, Sweden. Rebecka Blomqvist replaces Stina Blackstenius.

  11. Francesca Durante (Italy) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  12. Foul by Sofia Jakobsson (Sweden).

  13. Attempt saved. Sofia Jakobsson (Sweden) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Stina Blackstenius with a through ball.

  14. Attempt missed. Valentina Giacinti (Italy) right footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Sofia Cantore.

  15. Lisa Boattin (Italy) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  16. Foul by Sofia Jakobsson (Sweden).

  17. Offside, Sweden. Olivia Schough tries a through ball, but Sofia Jakobsson is caught offside.

  18. Giada Greggi (Italy) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  19. Foul by Caroline Seger (Sweden).

  20. Attempt blocked. Olivia Schough (Sweden) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

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