Women’s World Cup: Groenen strike takes Dutch to final

Face USA after extra-time win over Sweden

July 04, 2019 09:21 pm | Updated 09:21 pm IST - Lyon

Over the moon: Jackie Groenen celebrates after her long-range effort sealed the deal for the Netherlands.

Over the moon: Jackie Groenen celebrates after her long-range effort sealed the deal for the Netherlands.

The Netherlands’ rise as a force in women’s football continued on Wednesday as Jackie Groenen’s extra-time strike saw it edge out Sweden 1-0 in a gruelling World Cup semifinal in Lyon, taking the European champion through to this weekend’s final against the United States.

After a goalless 90 minutes, midfielder Groenen — a former judo European Championship bronze medallist as a youth, who recently agreed a move to Manchester United — broke the deadlock in the 99th minute of a tense contest, breaking Swedish hearts in the process.

When Danielle van de Donk’s pass was touched into her path, Groenen sent a low shot from 20 yards beyond the reach of goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl and into the far corner.

Having knocked out Italy and former winner Japan in the previous two rounds, the Dutch are now just one game away from adding a first World Cup to the title they won at Euro 2017 as hosts.

“We never knew this would be possible. It’s one more match and we might possibly be world champions,” said a beaming Groenen.

Getting this far is a remarkable achievement for the “Oranje”, appearing at just their second World Cup, but they will need to improve drastically if they are to stand any chance of defeating the holder.

Potential

The Netherlands has long been a force in the men’s game, but it had never even been to a major women’s tournament until a decade ago.

“I think the potential has been in the Netherlands for a longer period of time but the facilities were not there,” said Dutch coach Sarina Wiegman, pointing to the start of the Dutch league in 2007 as the catalyst.

“It’s the whole development in the Netherlands and also the individuals that made bigger steps.

“Now they have been in a couple of tournaments so they are very experienced now too and they believe they can perform really well.”

The results: The Netherlands 1 (Groenen 99) bt Sweden 0.

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