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Sweden ready to build on opening World Cup effort in tough Italy test

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WELLINGTON : Sweden's 2-1 win over South Africa may have been too close for comfort but was no cause for concern, veteran Kosovare Asllani said, with a tricky Italy team awaiting them in their second Women's World Cup group-stage affair on Saturday.Amanda Ilestedt's 90th minute winner saved the 2003 runners-up from embarrassment on Sunday against underdogs South Africa, who are ranked 51 rungs beneath them.

Asllani said while the effort was beneath Sweden's best, they were "more than satisfied" with the win in a wide open tournament."This World Cup is harder to predict than any World Cup so far.

There are so many teams that have developed greatly," she told reporters on Friday. "I'm generally very impressed with the so-called 'underdog teams'."Sweden have finished third on three separate occasions at the World Cup and are hoping to avoid heartbreak on the global stage yet again after a shootout defeat by Canada in the Olympic final two years ago.Their opening effort in New Zealand was one they can build on, said coach Peter Gerhardsson, who focused the long break between matches on "tactical discussions."He expects an unpredictable and physical Italy to keep them on their toes in Wellington, after the 16th-ranked team beat Argentina 1-0 in their tensely fought opener in Auckland on Monday."They change around sometimes, adapting to the lineup of their opponents.

They're also flexible sometimes in terms of the players they use. Some teams are sometimes easier to know (the lineup)," he said, via a translator.

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SYDNEY : The penultimate stage of a major tournament is familiar territory for Sweden and although they have failed to clear that hurdle several times recently, that strong pedigree could serve them well against Spain in their Women's World Cup semi-final.

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