The Columbus Dispatch

Dutch advance to final

- By Rob Harris

Netherland­s 1, Sweden 0

LYON, France — When Jackie Groenen received the ball, even though she was outside the penalty area, the Dutch midfielder knew she had to seize her opening.

It was 99 minutes into a grueling Women’s World Cup semifinal, and neither the Netherland­s nor Sweden was finding a clear path to the goal Wednesday night.

“I saw a nice angle,” Groenen said. “We’ve been discussing this for a couple of weeks now that I need to take shots more often. The ball just came really nicely, and I thought, ‘Let’s do this.’ “

A slick passing sequence ended with Groenen driving a shot past goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl. A first shot on target in France produced her first goal of the tournament.

“I’m not much of a scorer,” she said. “But I’m very happy today I got to score.”

It sent the Netherland­s into its first Women’s World Cup final, where the Dutch will face the United States on Sunday.

Two years after the Dutch won their first major trophy

— the European Championsh­ip — Groenen is already dreaming of a first world title in only their second attempt.

“It kind of went through my mind as soon as I got off the pitch,” she said. “The Americans are massive, they have massive players. They are the biggest team in the world, but I can’t wait to play.”

The game featured few scoring chances and was only lit up by the goalkeepin­g in regulation time, particular­ly in the second half.

A shot from Nilla Fischer was creeping into the net in the 56th minute until Netherland­s goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal tipped it onto the post.

It was the crossbar that denied the Dutch in the 64th minute when a header from Vivianne Miedema was pushed onto the frame by Lindahl’s fingertips.

“I felt like we had a golden opportunit­y to take this team to the final, and we didn’t take it,” Lindahl said. “Very disappoint­ed.”

 ?? [ALESSANDRA TARANTINO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? The winning goal in extra time gets past Sweden goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl.
[ALESSANDRA TARANTINO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] The winning goal in extra time gets past Sweden goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl.

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