Updated 12:30 | Posted 12:07 p.m
AUCKLAND/STOCKHOLM. It wasn’t just thoughts of celebrating the victory after the final whistle.
Jonna Andersson hurried over to a crying Maika Hamano.
– I told her that she has many championships ahead of her, says Andersson.
After extra time in the ten-minute extra time, the Swedish players could throw themselves into each other’s arms and realize the same thing.
There will be a semi-final against Spain on Tuesday.
At the same time, the Japanese players collapsed on the lawn. The team that impressed so much on the way to the quarter-finals must go home after 1-2 against Sweden.
Hamano in tears
Tears ran down the cheeks of several players and one of the most heavily voted was the super talent Maika Hamano, 19.
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Hamano has been successful in Hammarby during the spring and was substituted when Japan were chasing an equaliser.
– It is of course incredibly terrible. She is a fantastic footballer and I hope to be able to talk to her afterwards, says Madelen Janogy after the match.
“She’s on fire”
Both Janogy and Jonna Andersson play with Hamano in Hammarby.
– I tried to find her immediately. I know she’s passionate about this and gets very, very emotional. Like everyone else when you go out in a quarter-final, says Andersson.
The left-back also tells what she said to try to give comfort.
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– I tried to go there and comfort her a little and told her that she has many championships ahead of her. So I hope she can enjoy being here and move on, says Andersson.
Hamano: “Stort”
Maika Hamano has been pulled with a shoulder injury earlier in the tournament and made her first minutes against Sweden.
Even in the mixed zone after the match, tears flowed.
– Before this match… I really wanted to show what I can do and help the team. Play my own game. It’s incredibly difficult that it didn’t go all the way, she says.
– I am incredibly proud to have been able to play with such a skilled team with so many good players.
The national team captain Futoshi Ikeda believes that the WC will be a useful experience for Hamano and other young teammates.
– It means a lot that young players get the chance to face the world here and get that challenge. I hope they take that experience forward with them for what lies ahead, says Ikeda.
2023-08-11 10:09:39
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