Sweden's World Cup hopes hurt by late loss, Serbia draw
Reliability
Based on 40 sources, 2 official
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Sources (40)Fact-Checking
55 claimsSweden lost 1-2 to Denmark in a World Cup qualifier at Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg.
Monica Jusu Bah scored her first international goal in the 8th minute, giving Sweden a 1-0 lead.
Felicia Schröder hit the post with a shot in the first minute.
Open Questions
5 questionsSweden created many chances but failed to score more goals.
According to Göteborgs-PostenSweden hit the post three times and conceded a stoppage-time goal, without elaboration on overall performance.
According to BLT Blekinge Läns TidningContext: This indicates a difference in narrative focus: one source emphasizes Sweden's offensive creation and inefficiency, while another highlights specific near-misses and the late goal without broader context, potentially affecting reader perception of Sweden's dominance or control in the match.
Sweden struggled to create a single real scoring chance.
According to swedenherald.comSweden had isolated goal chances and half-chances.
According to FotbollskanalenContext: This contradiction affects the assessment of Sweden's offensive effectiveness: one source claims a complete lack of real chances, while another suggests some opportunities existed, influencing how dire the team's attacking woes are perceived.