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Sweden keeper Musovic lost for words after dramatic win over USA at the Women's World Cup

Sweden goalkeeper Zecira Musovic emerged as the hero as her team beat the United States 5-4 on penalties to knock the defending champions out of the Women's World Cup.

The 27-year-old kept the Scandinavians in the match, making 11 saves before the shootout to deny the Americans and ensure the game ended 0-0 after extra time.

"I'm at a loss for words. I don't know what to say except that I am extremely proud that we persevered against an extremely strong US that pressed for 120 minutes," Musovic told reporters. "We're not going home yet."

Sweden's Magdalena Eriksson praised the Chelsea keeper.

"Zecira had a great game, we hung on, and we were in the game, and then anything can happen," she said in a radio interview.

"I think it shows the character in the girls today, our play wasn't working but we didn't give up, we battled on, we defended our area very well."

US coach Vlatko Andonovski said Musovic's performance was the main reason for his team's World Cup exit.

"I think that she did incredible tonight, she made some saves that not many goalkeepers in the world can make," he told reporters.

"The fact that she was the player of the match and had as many saves as she did I think that she's probably one of the main reasons, if not the only reason (we lost).

"I can't think of any other reason why we are out of the tournament."

Lina Hurtig struck the winning spot-kick, though US goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher parried the ball on the line and the result needed to be confirmed by VAR.

"She saves it but I get a hell of a backspin on it and don't see if it goes in but my first reaction is that it's in," Hurtig told Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet.

The Swedish players admitted they endured a nervous wait.

"I told Sofia (Jakobsson) that I couldn't bear

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