Netherlands' forward Lineth Beerensteyn had a blunt reaction when she first heard that the United States had been bundled out of the World Cup: «Yes, bye.» The USWNT's efforts to secure three straight World Cup wins were ended by Sweden on Sunday, with the team knocked out of the tournament after Lina Hurtig's decisive seventh attempt in a penalty shootout was adjudged to have crossed the goal line by millimetres after initially appearing to have been saved by Alyssa Naeher. — Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.) The defeat capped off a month to forget for the U.S. — eliminating the Americans before the semifinals for the first time, extending their winless run at the tournament to a record three games and, thanks to Zećira Mušović's best-on-ground performance, extending a scoring drought Down Under to 238 minutes, also the longest in their history on this stage.
That run of games without a win started in the group stage in a 1-1 draw with Netherlands, who would later go on to top the group and advance to a quarterfinal meeting with Spain after defeating South Africa in the round of 16.
And while Beerensteyn still had respect for the team's accomplishments when asked about their elimination, she had little sympathy. «From the first moment I heard they were out, I was just like, 'Yes!
Bye!» the Juventus attacker told reporters on Thursday. «From the start of the tournament, they had really big mouths and were already talking about the final. »I was thinking you first have to show it on the pitch before you talk [big].