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US deserved to beat Sweden, says defiant Andonovski

MELBOURNE: United States coach Vlatko Andonovski said his team were more deserving of victory than winners Sweden after Sunday's (Aug 6) round of 16 clash in which the defending champion Americans crashed out of the Women's World Cup with a dramatic 5-4 loss on penalties.

After the teams finished extra time locked at 0-0 at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, three U.S. players, including talisman Megan Rapinoe, missed spot-kicks before Sweden's Lina Hurtig scored to condemn the U.S. to their earliest exit.

The U.S. dominated play and had 11 shots on target through the end of extra time but could never get past goalkeeper and player-of-the-match Zecira Musovic.

"Very proud of them and devastated for them," Andonovski told a press conference.

"That they would have to go out the way we did I thought that we deserved a lot more.

"We deserved to win this game. I thought we created enough to win this game. I felt that we put up a fight, a battle."

Having taken over the US after Jill Ellis guided them to back-to-back World Cup triumphs in 2015 and 2019, success has eluded Andonovski in two global tournaments, with the US also disappointed to get a bronze medal from the Tokyo Olympics.

With fans on social media quick to call for his dismissal, Andonovski insisted he had not considered his future.

"I never even thought what was (the future) for me," he said. "For this team, the future is bright.

"I know even though it didn't end up the way we wanted, it's huge experience for some of these young players and some of the other ones that had a few minutes.

"These are good football players who will make a mark in the future."

The U.S. bow out after sneaking into the knockout phase after draws against the Netherlands and Portugal, and a 3-0 win in

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