Hosts Sweden had two
second-half penalties saved as they drew 1-1 with Denmark in their Euro 2013
opener.
Mariann Knudsen found the
bottom corner to open the scoring for Denmark before Nilla Fischer headed in an
equaliser.
In the second half, both sides
had chances to take the lead, but Julie Rydahl Bukh could not finish and Lotta
Schelin's spot-kick was saved.
Then, with six minutes left,
Kosovare Asllani was also thwarted from 12 yards by Denmark goalkeeper Stina
Petersen.
Group
A - Women's Euros 2013
Pld
|
GD
|
Pts
|
|
Denmark
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
Sweden
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
Finland
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
Italy
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
Earlier, Italy
and Finland played
out a goalless Group A draw.
The Italians created the
majority of the chances in a poor game, with Melania Gabbiadini and Alessia
Tuttino going closest to breaking the deadlock.
Sweden and Denmark, however,
offered far more quality in an entertaining game played in front of a close-to-capacity
crowd of 16,128 at the lively and sun-bathed Gamla Ullevi stadium in
Gothenburg.
Pia Sundhage's Swedish team,
who are ranked fifth in the world and third favourites for the tournament, were
the more direct of the two teams but having created the majority of the chances
they will be disappointed with only one point.
They were superbly marshalled
in midfield by Caroline Seger but Schelin, who has been billed a star of the
tournament, was largely quiet before and after her penalty miss.
The hosts had plenty of other
options in attack, though, and they could have been two goals to the good
within three minutes as the otherwise impressive Asllani and Seger were
off-target after good work from Josefine Oqvist.
Although Kenneth Heiner-Moller's
Danish side were less of a threat in attack than their opponents, they went
ahead when Knudsen waltzed around the Swedish defence after 25 minutes to
strike a fine effort from 16 yards.
Finland
hold Italy to Euro draw
It silenced the partisan crowd
but it seemed to galvanise the Swedish team, who levelled through Fischer 10
minutes later from a floated free-kick.
The hosts continued to push for
another goal in the second half, leaving the Danes an opportunity to break on
the counter attack, and in a scintillating passage of play after 65 minutes,
both teams should have gone ahead.
Substitute Bukh was one-on-one
with with Swedish goalkeeper Kristin Hammarstrom, but her attempted chip was
expertly saved.
Within a minute Sweden attacked
and Asllani was brought down in the penalty area by Christina Orntoft.
But Schelin's spot-kick was
saved by Petersen's fine save diving low to her left.
Sweden's leading scorer then
chose not to take the second penalty when Theresa Nielsen was penalised for
handball, but Asllani suffered the same fate as her effort towards the
Petersen's top right corner was beaten out.
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