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US bounce back to drub NZ, Sweden and Britain in last 8

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TOKYO: The United States bounced back from their embarrassi­ng opening defeat by Sweden in the Tokyo Olympics women’s football competitio­n, thrashing New Zealand 6-1 on Saturday, while Britain and the Swedes reached the quarter-finals.

The previously all-conquering Americans had seen a 44-match unbeaten run ended by a 3-0 loss to Sweden on Wednesday, but with captain Megan Rapinoe restored to the starting line-up, they romped to victory to put their campaign back on track. They face Australia in Kashima on Tuesday, knowing three points would make sure of a quarter-final place.

First-half goals from Rose Lavelle and Lindsey Horan put Vlatko Andonovski’s side two goals ahead at the break before New Zealand defender Abby Erceg’s 63rd-minute own goal.

Betsy Hasset got the Kiwis on the scoresheet with 18 minutes remaining, but the reigning world champions brought on the firepower of Christen Press and Alex Morgan late on.

Press and Morgan, who have now scored 175 internatio­nal goals between them, both found the net and another own goal, this time from Catherine Bot, added further gloss to the scoreline.

The thumping win leaves the US in second place in Group G behind Sweden, who booked a last-eight spot with a dramatic 4-2 success against Australia. Fridolina Rolfo broke the deadlock for the Scandinavi­ans, but Chelsea star Sam Kerr scored twice to turn the game in the Aussies’ favour.

Lina Hurtig drew Sweden level and Rolfo’s second put them in front, but the key moment of the game in the 69th minute.

Kerr, who also scored in the opening 2-1 win over New Zealand, saw a penalty well saved by goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl.

Striker Stina Blacksteni­us came off the bench to grab a fourth goal for Sweden.

Ellen White’s third goal of the Games boosted Britain’s bid for a first Olympic women’s football medal with a 1-0 victory over hosts Japan in Sapporo.

The 2019 World Cup semi-finalists sit top of Group E ater back-to-back wins.

Canada moved into second place in Britain’s group as Janine Beckie scored a brace and missed a spot-kick as they saw off Chile 2-1.

Most of the drama came in Group F, as Dutch star Vivianne Miedema and Zambia striker Barbra Banda both equalled the record for most goals scored in an Olympic women’s tournament.

Arsenal’s Miedema, who neted four times in the Netherland­s’ remarkable 10-3 win against Zambia, grabbed a double in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Brazil.

That drew her level with the six goals Canada’s Christine Sinclair scored at the 2012 London Games.

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