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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Favourites US Women thumped by Sweden while Dutch score 10 against Zambia in football

Agence France-Presse • July 21, 2021, 21:56:14 IST
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The US have won four of six Olympic titles since women’s football was introduced to the programme in 1996, but suffered a heavy defeat by the same team that knocked them out on penalties in the quarter-finals in Rio.

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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Favourites US Women thumped by Sweden while Dutch score 10 against Zambia in football

Tokyo: Gold medal favourites the United States began their bid for a fifth women’s Olympic football title with an embarrassing 3-0 loss to Sweden, while Team Great Britain kicked off their campaign at the Tokyo Games by beating Chile on Wednesday and the Netherlands put 10 past fellow debutants Zambia. The US have won four of six Olympic titles since women’s football was introduced to the programme in 1996, but suffered a heavy defeat by the same team that knocked them out on penalties in the quarter-finals in Rio. Stina Blackstenius scored twice before substitute Lina Hurtig added a third for 2016 silver medallists Sweden at a game played in an empty Tokyo Stadium due to strict COVID-19 restrictions. The loss ended a 44-match unbeaten run for the Americans dating back to the start of 2019. It was also only the second time they had lost a game in 90 minutes at the Olympics. “They’re (Sweden) one of the best teams in the world,” said US forward Megan Rapinoe. “There’s really no time to dwell or think about if Sweden is living in our heads or not. We’ve got another game in three days.” The Dutch made history in Miyagi as Arsenal striker Vivianne Miedama scored four times in a remarkable 10-3 thumping of Zambia. Lieke Martens netted twice, while Shanice van de Sanden, Jill Roord, Lineth Beerensteyn and Victoria Pevlova also got on the scoresheet. It was the highest-scoring game in women’s Olympic history and the most scored by one team in a match, but Zambia avoided a record margin of defeat as Barbra Banda scored twice late on to secure a hattrick. The largest win remains Germany’s 8-0 thrashing of China in 2004. In Sapporo, Great Britain won their Group E opener 2-0, with Manchester City striker Ellen White scoring twice and having a goal disallowed by VAR for offside. Hege Riise’s side are bidding to become the first British team to win an Olympic football medal. “When you get into a competition, it’s really important you win that first game,” said Team GB captain Steph Houghton. “There’s still a lot of stuff to improve on but three points on the board, we’re really pleased.” Brazil star Marta bagged two goals in a 5-0 rout of China in Group F, meaning she has now scored in five straight Olympics. Debinha scored in between Marta’s brace before a late Andressa penalty and Beatriz strike completed a comprehensive victory in Rifu. In the other Group E game, hosts Japan rescued a 1-1 draw with Canada as Aston Villa’s Mana Iwabuchi scored an 84th-minute equaliser. Christine Sinclair had put the Canadians in front, marking her 300th appearance for her country with a record-extending 187th international goal. Australia sit second in the early Group D table behind Sweden after Sam Kerr found the net in a 2-1 victory over New Zealand. Several teams take a knee  Players from the US, Sweden, Team GB and Chile all took a knee before kick-off to highlight racial injustice. “As players in Great Britain we’ve been taking the knee in club and international matches and we felt strongly as a group that we wanted to show support for those affected by discrimination and equality,” said Houghton. “It was a proud moment because the Chile players took the knee too to show how united we are as sport.” New Zealand did the same ahead of their game against Australia, whose players stood arm in arm facing their opponents. The International Olympic Committee has relaxed some of the rules for protests at the Games, softening a long-standing ban on political protests at the global sporting event. Athletes will now be allowed to take a knee before play begins to highlight racial injustice, speak to the media and post online about their views, or wear clothing with a protest slogan at a press conference. But political statements during events, victory ceremonies and at the Olympic Village are still off the cards, the IOC said. “For us it feels right to stand up for human rights,” said Sweden defender Amanda Ilestedt. “For us it feels good to do, and something we stand for as a team.”

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