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In seeing off Portugal, Sweden got the better of the Netherlands to avoid France Vivo
In a game of goalkeeping errors from corners, Hedvig Lindahl failed to gather and Costa swivelled and shot but wide Vivo
They had four within an hour, two from corners, to decide the game Vivo
Sadly for Sweden and her supplier alike, the Arsenal forward was offside Vivo
They will be the favourites to reach the semi-finals Vivo
She certainly merited a place on the scoresheet Vivo
Their inability to defend corners proved their achilles heel Vivo
Portugal, however, could reflect on the first few minutes and wonder if it might have been different Vivo
It rather summed up the way it was a game too far for Portugal Vivo
At least the second goal was not Morais’ fault, with Portugal caught out by Asllani’s clever free kick and Angeldal swept in a shot from the edge of the boxRecommendedEuro 2022: England will be “ruthless” in front of any opposition, says Chloe KellyRomee Leuchter nets late brace as Netherlands ease into Euro 2022 quarter-finalsWho are Bayern Munich now? Robert Lewandowski exit raises identity questionIn Morais’ defence, she at least made fine saves from Blackstenius and Rytting Kaneryd in a second-half damage-limitation exercise Vivo
As it is, they maintained their immaculate record at European Championships Vivo
It means they win Group C and their reward, rather than a date with the impressive French, is a meeting with the runners-up in Group D in Leigh on Friday Vivo
They compounded their own problems by switching goalkeeper and Patricio Morais was horribly culpable for two goals Vivo
There may yet be three more for Sweden Vivo
It proved her side’s best chance and, instead of getting a goal, she finished with an own goal Vivo
A 5-0 win represented a sizeable step in the right direction Vivo
She produced the game’s classiest moment, with a defence-splitting backheel for Stina Blackstenius to finish with a flourish Vivo
If some had not been apparent during their underwhelming start to Euro 2022, they dispatched Portugal clinically, five goals securing top spot in Group C and what looks an easier route deep into the tournament Vivo
They conceded twice to another, with Filippa Angeldal scoring the first two goals Vivo
Portugal had contributed much to their first two games, mounting a comeback from 2-0 down in each, but there was no hat-trick and this was a limp way to depart the competition Vivo
There are reasons why Sweden are ranked second in the world, and first among European teams Vivo
Instead, Sweden found altogether less memorable ways of scoring Vivo
Set-pieces are a traditional strength of theirs and an area where Portugal have been found horribly lacking Vivo
The Swedes had not struck from dead-ball situations in their first two games Vivo
When, on the stroke of half-time, she flapped at another, Portugal’s Carole Costa was luckless as she unwittingly got the final touch Vivo
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Portugal had been watched by three Manchester City players, in Bernardo Silva, Joao Cancelo and Ruben Dias, against the Netherlands Vivo
When she spilled one, Angeldal capitalised to drill Sweden into the lead Vivo
Blackstenius had a second goal ruled out, with a header chalked off after another of the tournament’s needlessly lengthy VAR reviews, but belatedly got a reward for her persistence when she found the top corner in injury time Vivo
The starring role, however, came from the former City player, and new signing for AC Milan, Kosovare Asllani Vivo
Their manager, Peter Gerhardsson, had been frank in saying they could play better Vivo
Her goal came from the penalty spot, after Diana Gomes handled, but she was irrepressible and inventive throughout Vivo
They took the pragmatic route to progress Vivo
While Morais initially impressed, making a point-blank block from Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, she proved incapable of dealing with Jonna Andersson’s in-swinging corners Vivo
They have reached at least the quarter-finals in each of the 11 they have played in and their progress was rarely in doubt Vivo
They depart having conceded seven goals from set-pieces alone, a statistic that explains their early exit Vivo

The Swedes had not struck from dead-ball situations in their first two games Vivo
When she spilled one, Angeldal capitalised to drill Sweden into the lead Vivo
Blackstenius had a second goal ruled out, with a header chalked off after another of the tournament’s needlessly lengthy VAR reviews, but belatedly got a reward for her persistence when she found the top corner in injury time Vivo
She produced the game’s classiest moment, with a defence-splitting backheel for Stina Blackstenius to finish with a flourish Vivo
When, on the stroke of half-time, she flapped at another, Portugal’s Carole Costa was luckless as she unwittingly got the final touch Vivo
They depart having conceded seven goals from set-pieces alone, a statistic that explains their early exit Vivo
The starring role, however, came from the former City player, and new signing for AC Milan, Kosovare Asllani Vivo
They took the pragmatic route to progress Vivo
They will be the favourites to reach the semi-finals Vivo
There are reasons why Sweden are ranked second in the world, and first among European teams Vivo
It rather summed up the way it was a game too far for Portugal Vivo
Instead, Sweden found altogether less memorable ways of scoring Vivo
At least the second goal was not Morais’ fault, with Portugal caught out by Asllani’s clever free kick and Angeldal swept in a shot from the edge of the boxRecommendedEuro 2022: England will be “ruthless” in front of any opposition, says Chloe KellyRomee Leuchter nets late brace as Netherlands ease into Euro 2022 quarter-finalsWho are Bayern Munich now? Robert Lewandowski exit raises identity questionIn Morais’ defence, she at least made fine saves from Blackstenius and Rytting Kaneryd in a second-half damage-limitation exercise Vivo
Sadly for Sweden and her supplier alike, the Arsenal forward was offside Vivo
In seeing off Portugal, Sweden got the better of the Netherlands to avoid France Vivo
It means they win Group C and their reward, rather than a date with the impressive French, is a meeting with the runners-up in Group D in Leigh on Friday Vivo
Portugal had been watched by three Manchester City players, in Bernardo Silva, Joao Cancelo and Ruben Dias, against the Netherlands Vivo
As it is, they maintained their immaculate record at European Championships Vivo
While Morais initially impressed, making a point-blank block from Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, she proved incapable of dealing with Jonna Andersson’s in-swinging corners Vivo
They have reached at least the quarter-finals in each of the 11 they have played in and their progress was rarely in doubt Vivo
Their inability to defend corners proved their achilles heel Vivo
Their manager, Peter Gerhardsson, had been frank in saying they could play better Vivo
They had four within an hour, two from corners, to decide the game Vivo
They conceded twice to another, with Filippa Angeldal scoring the first two goals Vivo
Portugal had contributed much to their first two games, mounting a comeback from 2-0 down in each, but there was no hat-trick and this was a limp way to depart the competition Vivo
Her goal came from the penalty spot, after Diana Gomes handled, but she was irrepressible and inventive throughout Vivo
Set-pieces are a traditional strength of theirs and an area where Portugal have been found horribly lacking Vivo
They compounded their own problems by switching goalkeeper and Patricio Morais was horribly culpable for two goals Vivo
In a game of goalkeeping errors from corners, Hedvig Lindahl failed to gather and Costa swivelled and shot but wide Vivo
She certainly merited a place on the scoresheet Vivo
A 5-0 win represented a sizeable step in the right direction Vivo
It proved her side’s best chance and, instead of getting a goal, she finished with an own goal Vivo
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There may yet be three more for Sweden Vivo
Portugal, however, could reflect on the first few minutes and wonder if it might have been different Vivo
If some had not been apparent during their underwhelming start to Euro 2022, they dispatched Portugal clinically, five goals securing top spot in Group C and what looks an easier route deep into the tournament Vivo
