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US women stunned in semi-final loss to Canada

In the gold medal match, Canada will face the winner of the other semi-final between Australia and Sweden which is being played later on Monday.

Reuters
Tokyo, Japan
Mon, August 2, 2021

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US women stunned in semi-final loss to Canada USA's defender Tierna Davidson (left) vies for the ball with Canada's forward Deanne Rose during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games women's semi-final football match between the United States and Canada at Ibaraki Kashima Stadium in Kashima on August 2, 2021. (AFP/Martin Bernetti)

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anada stunned the World Cup-winning United States on Monday, handing them a shock 1-0 defeat in the semi-finals of the women's Olympic football tournament with Jessie Fleming grabbing the winner with a 75th minute penalty.

In the gold medal match, Canada will face the winner of the other semi-final between Australia and Sweden which is being played later on Monday.

The crucial moment, in a game which had produced little incident, came when Tierna Davidson challenged Deanne Rose on the edge of the penalty area. After a video review, a penalty was awarded.

Canada's veteran striker Christian Sinclair initially had the ball in her hands, but Fleming took the responsibility and kept her cool to slot home.

The U.S, pre-Games favourites for gold medal, went close to an equaliser when Carli Lloyd struck the bar with a header but Canada held on for a famous victory - and their first ever appearance in the Olympic final.

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The Americans have won the Olympic women's football tournament four times and have not been beaten by Canada for over 20 years. It is only the fourth time Canada have beaten their neighbours in 62 meetings.

"It has been a long time coming to beat those guys," said Fleming.

"We want to come away with gold now but it is really special for us to put our flag on the map," she said.

The game was a dull affair until the triple substitution saw Megan Rapinoe, Lloyd and Christen Press brought on -- a change which brought new life to the American attack.

The first effort on goal finally arrived in the 65th minute with a curling shot from Lloyd which was tipped over by Stephanie Labbe, and moments later the Canada keeper did well to keep out a glancing header from Julie Ertz.

But just as the Americans were piling on the pressure, a Canada break led to the penalty award and the end of the road for Vlatko Andonovski's side.

"It's terrible. Obviously, not our best game. Not our best tournament," said Rapinoe.

"We didn't have it today. Too many errors for us. The space was there for us to play in, we just couldn't get into it.

"I feel like we haven't had our joy a little bit. Hasn't flowed for us. Hasn't been easy. We have tried to find it. It is not for a lack of effort. It didn't click for us," she added.

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