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USA women in tears at World Cup exit after VAR’s cruel role in penalty shootout

The United States Women’s national team were left in despair following a tense penalty shootout defeat to Sweden that saw their dreams of a third successive World Cup end in dramatic fashion

Players from the USWNT were left in tears after a dramatic 5-4 penalty shootout win to Sweden. Despite entering the tournament as favourites, Vlatko Andonovski’s side have seen any hope of winning a third consecutive World Cup come to an end thanks to a brutal VAR decision.

The Round of 16 defeat is the earliest the USWNT has exited a Women’s World Cup, having reached at least the semifinals of the tournament on every occasion it has been played.

Following a goalless draw after extra time, mainly due to Sweden’s in-form goalkeeper Zecira Musovic, both teams’ fate was left to the lottery of the shoot-out. Players including veteran forward Megan Rapinoe – playing in what was to prove to be her last game for the USWNT – failed to hit the target, resulting in Sweden’s Lina Hurtig converting the winning kick.

Hurtig’s shot was initially saved by USA goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher, who also took and converted a penalty, but the ball was deemed by VAR to have crossed the line after spinning up off the US player. Distraught players were seen in tears after protesting the decision, which was upheld and FIFA’s release of an image confirmed it to be the case.

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