Match ends, Sweden 2, Australia 0.
Sweden 2-0 Australia: Kosovare Asllani stunner secures World Cup bronze for Sweden
19 August 2023Kosovare Asllani's stunning second-half strike sealed victory for Sweden as they beat Australia to finish third at the Women's World Cup.
She rifled in a shot from the edge of the area to add to Fridolina Rolfo's first-half penalty as Sweden won the bronze medal match for the second World Cup in succession.
Despite the defeat, this represents co-hosts Australia's best ever World Cup finish but the Matildas were unable to end on a high.
Rolfo's penalty gave Peter Gerhardsson's side the lead after a video assistant referee (VAR) check confirmed that Claire Hunt had clipped Stina Blackstenius in the box after 26 minutes.
And on the hour mark, Blackstenius played a superb square ball to Asllani, who stroked in a first-time shot to double their lead.
Australia capture the nations' imagination
The Matildas' achievement in finishing fourth cannot be understated in a country where football is not the number one sport.
Their 3-1 semi-final defeat by England was the most watched TV event in Australian history with 11.15 million viewers tuning in.
But they seemed deflated on Saturday and put in a tired performance, with even their talisman Sam Kerr struggling to make an impact on the game - in fact, she had the fewest touches of any player on the pitch in the first half.
Their best chances fell to Hayley Raso and Clare Polkinghorne, but they were both denied by Sweden goalkeeper Zecira Musovic.
Australia, who had only ever reached the quarter-finals once previously, in 2015, were the first hosts to reach the semi-finals since United States in 2003.
Their efforts in this tournament have certainly captured the hearts of the fans in green and gold and the hope will be that that leaves a lasting legacy.
Sweden win bronze again
Sweden have plenty of experience of playing in the third-fourth place match, having reached the semi-finals on five occasions but only making the final once - in 2003, when they were beaten by Germany.
And they dominated the game to win bronze for a fourth time.
They were already on on top before Rolfo beat the dive of Australia keeper Mackenzie Arnold with a well-placed penalty into the bottom left corner to give them the lead.
And Asllani's super strike secured victory in a game of a few clear cut chances.
It has been another fine tournament for the Scandinavians who topped their group with maximum points before knocking out defending champions the United States in the last 16.
An impressive victory over Japan followed, but their failure to successfully negotiate a semi-final once against after their dramatic exit at the hands of Spain, will be their lasting memory of this tournament.

Player of the match
AsllaniKosovare Asllani
with an average of 8.20
Sweden
Squad number9Player nameAsllani
Average rating8.20
Squad number18Player nameRolfö
Average rating7.94
Squad number23Player nameRubensson
Average rating7.71
Squad number11Player nameBlackstenius
Average rating7.69
Squad number19Player nameRytting Kaneryd
Average rating7.60
Squad number16Player nameAngeldahl
Average rating7.52
Squad number13Player nameIlestedt
Average rating7.52
Squad number14Player nameBjörn
Average rating7.51
Squad number6Player nameEriksson
Average rating7.44
Squad number3Player nameSembrant
Average rating7.39
Squad number2Player nameAndersson
Average rating7.29
Squad number1Player nameMusovic
Average rating7.27
Squad number15Player nameBlomqvist
Average rating7.19
Squad number8Player nameHurtig
Average rating7.18
Australia
Squad number16Player nameRaso
Average rating6.18
Squad number9Player nameFoord
Average rating6.03
Squad number18Player nameArnold
Average rating5.91
Squad number20Player nameKerr
Average rating5.89
Squad number19Player nameGorry
Average rating5.70
Squad number23Player nameCooney-Cross
Average rating5.69
Squad number7Player nameCatley
Average rating5.67
Squad number11Player nameFowler
Average rating5.57
Squad number21Player nameCarpenter
Average rating5.56
Squad number5Player nameVine
Average rating5.31
Squad number15Player nameHunt
Average rating5.30
Squad number2Player nameNevin
Average rating5.27
Squad number8Player nameChidiac
Average rating5.25
Squad number4Player namePolkinghorne
Average rating5.11
Squad number10Player namevan Egmond
Average rating5.02
Line-ups
Sweden
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Musovic
- 14Björn
- 13Ilestedt
- 6Eriksson
- 2Andersson
- 16Angeldahl
- 23RubenssonBooked at 88mins
- 19Rytting KanerydSubstituted forSembrantat 89'minutes
- 9AsllaniSubstituted forHurtigat 67'minutesBooked at 90mins
- 18Rolfö
- 11BlacksteniusSubstituted forBlomqvistat 67'minutes
Substitutes
- 3Sembrant
- 4Lennartsson
- 5Sandberg
- 7Janogy
- 8Hurtig
- 10Jakobsson
- 12Falk
- 15Blomqvist
- 17Seger
- 20Bennison
- 21Enblom
- 22Schough
Australia
Formation 4-4-2
- 18Arnold
- 21CarpenterSubstituted forNevinat 74'minutes
- 15Hunt
- 4PolkinghorneSubstituted forChidiacat 74'minutes
- 7Catley
- 16RasoSubstituted forVineat 60'minutes
- 19GorryBooked at 45minsSubstituted forvan Egmondat 60'minutes
- 23Cooney-Cross
- 9Foord
- 11Fowler
- 20Kerr
Substitutes
- 1Williams
- 2Nevin
- 3Luik
- 5Vine
- 6Wheeler
- 8Chidiac
- 10van Egmond
- 12Micah
- 13Yallop
- 14Kennedy
- 17Simon
- 22Grant
- Referee:
- Cheryl Foster
- Attendance:
- 49,461
Match Stats
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Second Half ends, Sweden 2, Australia 0.
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