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USA FLYING HIGH

Defending champs continue winning run as Cameroon snatch dramatic last 16 spot

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THE United States made it a perfect three wins out of three at the Women’s World Cup on Thursday by beating Sweden 2-0 to top Group F, while Ajara Nchout fired Cameroon into the last 16 with a last-gasp winner.

The Americans will continue their bid to defend their world title against Spain in Reims on Monday after a win that saw them make it 18 goals for the tournament and break the 24-year-old record for the number of goals scored in the group stage held by Norway.

Lindsey Horan opened the scoring when she tapped home Samantha Mewis’ flick with two minutes on the clock, and Tobin Heath helped make sure of the points by firing past Hedvig Lindahl via a big deflection off Jonna Andersson four minutes after the break.

Jonna’s own goal somehow survived a VAR check from referee Anastasia Pustovoyto­va despite substitute Carli Lloyd looking to be offside in the build-up.

However afterwards Carli claimed she hadn’t seen the incident, with Tobin saying that she would “take the goal” all the same.

Carli replaced star player Alex Morgan at half-time after the 29year-old took a knock in the opening 45 minutes, but USA coach Jill Ellis was non-committal on whether she would be fit for Spain.

“Alex took a knock in the first half and it was more of let’s be smart about this, in terms of what we did,” she said.

“It’s a zero risk game in terms of having players available in the next round.”

Sweden started with a team with seven changes from the side that beat Thailand 5-1 last time out and four players making their World Cup debut, and offered very little attacking threat.

However their defeat means that they face Canada next in Paris on Monday and are in an easier side of the knockout draw from the States, who have hosts France, England and Norway as potential opponents further down the line.

The only truly top draw side lined up for the Swedes is Germany, who they could meet in the quarter-finals if they beat Canada, who lost 2-1 to Group E winners the Netherland­s earlier on Thursday.

There was heartbreak for Chile meanwhile, who needed to beat Thailand by three goals in order to pip Nigeria into the knockouts.

They were 2-0 up with five minutes left when they were awarded a penalty via VAR, only for Francisca Lara to crash her spot-kick off the bar and see her side knocked out.

Just 10 seconds of the allotted five minutes of added time remained in Montpellie­r when Nchout curled her team into the next round as one of the best third-placed teams with a superb strike to beat New Zealand 2-1.

Nchout had earlier given Cameroon the lead in the 57th minute, controllin­g with her shoulder before slotting home.

However, when Aurelle Awona sliced a Katie Bowen cross into her own net with 10 minutes left, it looked as though both teams were heading out.

Instead, Nchout’s last-gasp goal means Cameroon go through as one of the best thirdplace­d sides, while New Zealand return home without a point.

The Netherland­s will meet Japan in the last 16 after Lineth Beerenstey­n turned in a Desiree van Lunteren cross in the 75th minute in Reims to seal their win over Canada and advance as Group E winners.

Veteran Canada forward Christine Sinclair scored her 182nd goal for her country on the hour mark following Anouk Dekker’s 54th-minute opener, leaving her just two shy of Abby Wambach’s internatio­nal record for the United States, but it wasn’t enough to beat their opponents to first place.

RESULTS — Group E: Cameroon 2 New Zealand 1, Netherland­s 2 Canada 1; Group F: Sweden 0 USA 2; Thailand 0 Chile 2.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? USA’s Lindsey Horan (centre) vies for the ball with Sweden’s Julia Zigiotti Olme (left) and Kosovare Asllani in a Women’s World Cup Group F match in Le Havre on Thursday.
AFP PIC USA’s Lindsey Horan (centre) vies for the ball with Sweden’s Julia Zigiotti Olme (left) and Kosovare Asllani in a Women’s World Cup Group F match in Le Havre on Thursday.

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