
Twitter reactions as USA crash out of 2023 Women’s World Cup
No team is more synonymous with Women's World Cup success than the United States. The United States Women National Team has won the competition four times and been runners-up once alongside three third-place finishes, but in 2023 a new historic low was set.
All great teams go through cycles and must learn to go again in the future, but few expected the Americans to leave Australia and New Zealand at the last 16 stage this year.
That’s exactly what happened, however, blowing the competition wide open as their conquerors Sweden joined Spain, Japan and the Netherlands in reaching the quarter finals.
Their meeting on Sunday was the first knockout stage game this tournament to go to extra-time and subsequently penalties. The United States dominated proceedings, registering 11 shots on target to Sweden's one, but found an inspired Zecira Musovic between the sticks.
🔥#BarclaysWSL #FIFAWWC @ChelseaFCW @ZeciraMusovic pic.twitter.com/mwIQnvKuTE
— Barclays Women's Super League (@BarclaysWSL) August 6, 2023
Zecira Musovic tonight…
— Girls on the Ball (@GirlsontheBall) August 6, 2023
0-0 | #SWEUSA | #FIFAWWC| #GOTBLive pic.twitter.com/CjfZLAcI3t
The end of an era.
— Her Football Hub (@HerFootballHub) August 6, 2023
Megan Rapinoe, thank you for everything ❤️ pic.twitter.com/QsvGbJ7hUO
Before today, the United States' worst result at a Women's World Cup was their third place finishes in 1995, 2005 and 2007. For them to go out in the last 16 is huge. In truth, they were lucky to make it this far. They have led the way for so long but others have caught up.