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Rapinoe Calls World Cup Exit ‘Sick Joke’ And ‘Dark Comedy’

The Americans were searching for an unprecedented third straight World Cup title but instead are heading home after a night of drama in Melbourne.


USA’s forward #15 Megan Rapinoe reacts after failing to score in the penalty shoot-out during the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup round of 16 football match between Sweden and USA at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne on August 6, 2023. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP)

 

Megan Rapinoe called it “a sick joke” after missing her penalty in the shootout in her farewell Women’s World Cup as holders the United States were turfed out in the last 16 by Sweden on Sunday.

The Americans were searching for an unprecedented third straight World Cup title but instead are heading home after a night of drama in Melbourne.

Rapinoe, the 38-year-old who is retiring from football at the end of the season, came off the bench and then missed a penalty as Sweden won 5-4.

Sweden’s midfielder #23 Elin Rubensson (C) and teammates celebrate during the penalty shoot-out during the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup round of 16 football match between Sweden and USA at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne on August 6, 2023. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP)

For so long the face of women’s football at home and abroad, she was close to tears in her post-match interview with Fox Sports.

“I mean, this is like a sick joke. For me personally, this is dark comedy. I missed a penalty,” she said.

“This is the balance to the beautiful side of the game. I think it can be cruel and just not our day,” she said.

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Forward Alex Morgan, like Rapinoe part of the teams which won the titles in 2015 and 2019, was also crushed.

“Just devastated. Feels like a bad dream and I don’t know, the team put everything out there tonight. I feel like we dominated, but it doesn’t matter,” she said.

“On the day we’re going home, it’s the highs and lows of the sport of soccer it’s just, it doesn’t feel great… it’s a tough one to swallow,” she said.

Morgan, 34, was uncertain about her future with the team.

“I don’t know, I was so focused on the World Cup that I don’t know, I’m just ready to get back to San Diego, get back to work, go from there,” she said.

United States coach Vlatko Andonovski, who had been under pressure after a series of underwhelming performances in Australia and New Zealand, said his team deserved to win.

“I’m very proud of them and devastated for them that we have to go out the way that we did. I thought we deserved to win this game, I thought we created enough to win this game,” he said.

“We put up a fight, we represented this country proudly and showed what we stand for and did everything right.”

AFP