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Let 2 chase 2! 5 of 14 penalty shootouts! England Women s Football Team eliminated Sweden 5-4 with a score of 5-4 to advance to the semi-finals!

On July 18, the Women's European Cup quarter-finals staged a shocking script! Swedish women's football team led by two lightning goals but was turned over by the English Jedi. Bronze scored a header in the 79th minute, and Ajman equalized after 81 seconds, dragging the game into a penalty shootout. An epic "Punishment Point Disaster" followed: 9 were lost in 14 penalty kicks, and both sides scored only 2 goals in the first 6 rounds! In the end, England defeated Sweden 5-4 with a total score of 5-4 with a fatal blow in the 7th round, and advanced to the semi-finals to meet Italy.

The game started with just 2 minutes, Sweden played a blitz: Blackstnews made a cross from the right, and Aslani scored a goal with a push shot, 1-0! In the 25th minute, Sweden launched another fatal counterattack - Olmer made a precise pass in the backcourt and broke through the defense line, Blacksternius inserted a single shot at the meeting at high speed, and calmly shot to expand the score to 2-0. England was almost suffocated in the first half, and the only bright color was that Rolfer's breakthrough shot was saved by the goalkeeper in the 45th and 1st minute. In the second half, Sweden still had a chance to kill the game: in the 55th minute, Aslani made a straight pass again, and Blackstnews penetrated the penalty area and shot low, but was blocked by the goalkeeper.

England in desperate situation did not wake up until the 79th minute: Kelly took the ball from the right to accurately guide, Bronze beat the defender's header and smashed it into the net, 1-2! In just 81 seconds, the Three Lions made a comeback - in the chaos, Ajiemang cleverly captured two opportunities, and scored a goal in front of the goal to equalize the score, 2-2! Neither side made any achievements in overtime, and the penalty shootout became a rare "rookie show" in professional football. Sweden had a casual dinner in the first round, and England missed three consecutive free throws in the second to fourth rounds! After the first five rounds, both sides conceded three goals. In the 6th round, the two teams continued to "give humility" but failed to make the move. Until the 7th round, the English player withstood the pressure and the Swedish shooter kicked hope away. With only 5 hits in 14 penalty kicks, England finally won the psychological battle 3-2.

The English women's football team achieved a miracle of 0-2 to penalty kicks with their steel will, but the absurd data of losing 9 free throws in 14 reveals the psychological problems of the women's football team's key battles. Ajiemang's equalizer became a turning point, but it was difficult to hide the hidden danger of the team's lack of stability. To advance to the semi-finals against Italy, the Three Lions need to solve the penalty shooter; while Sweden's collapse warns that the lead is no longer in insurance in contemporary football.

source:vn 7m