(Brisbane) No one beats Sweden after losing in the semi-finals of the Women’s Soccer World Cup, not even the host country.

The Swedes held on to their perfect four-game record for third place at the Women’s Worlds with goals from Fridolina Rolfö and Kosovare Asllani on Saturday. They beat Australia 2-0.

” It’s really super ! We showed from the first minute that we were the best team, said Rolfö. We deserve this medal. »

It was a disappointing end to the run for the Matildas, who grabbed attention in their home country with their first step to the semi-finals.

The Sydney Opera House was lit up in green and gold and thousands of supporters gathered in cities across the country hoping to see the Matildas win a medal on giant screens.

Unfortunately for them, the adventure ended with losses against the third- and fourth-ranked teams in the world, even with star forward Sam Kerr back in the starting lineup.

“We wanted to win, we wanted to take something home. That’s how it is, Kerr said. But to see the support from the fans and how the girls performed, I think we proved to the world that we are a country passionate about soccer. »

England and Spain meet in the final on Sunday in Sydney.

Sweden dominated the match for bronze, staying compact and exploiting openings in the Australian defence.

Rolfö took advantage of a penalty to open the scoring in the 30th minute of play. Asllani widened the gap with a long counter-attacking strike in the 62nd minute.

Goalkeeper Zećira Mušović took care of the rest, blocking a dangerous Kerr shot in first-half stoppage time and then frustrating Clare Polkinghorne in the 70th minute.

Sweden, runners-up in the 2003 tournament, also beat Germany in 1991, France in 2011 and England in 2019 in bronze medal matches. She also won silver at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and at the Rio Games in 2016.