FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Sweden’s Andersson shows sporting side by comforting Japan’s Hamano

Hamano plays for Andersson’s former club Chelsea, but the 19-year-old Japanese forward has spent the current season at the Swede’s current club Hammarby in Stockholm.

Japan’s Maika Hamano is consoled by Sweden’s Jonna Andersson after the match as Japan is knocked out of the World Cup. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Pictures of Sweden fullback Jonna Andersson taking time out from celebrating her side’s 2-1 World Cup quarterfinal victory over Japan to comfort Maika Hamano have spread quickly online as the pair’s club connections became a talking point.

Hamano plays for Andersson’s former club Chelsea, but the 19-year-old Japanese forward has spent the current season at the Swede’s current club Hammarby in Stockholm.

“I got sad because I saw she was sad. I said that she had a lot of championships ahead of her. Obviously she was sad and disappointed,” Andersson, who missed the final penalty in a shootout at the 2021 Olympic final that Sweden lost to Canada, told reporters.

“I hope it was important for her to feel that support, I know she has that support from the national team and the club team. I wanted to show her that I care about her, she’s a fantastic person.”

Sweden’s defender Jonna Andersson hugs Japan’s forward Maika Hamano. | Photo Credit: AFP

Their moment together wasn’t the only Hammarby connection in the quarterfinal encounter, as Madeleine Janogy came off the bench for Sweden and was penalised for taking down Hamano in the box – but Japan missed the resulting penalty.

“I really longed to show what I can do and help the team, to play my own game. It’s very tough that we didn’t go the whole way,” Hamano, who has struggled with a shoulder injury, told reporters.

“I’m incredibly proud to have played with such a skilful team with so many good players,” she added.

Source: https://sportstar.thehindu.com/football/fifa-womens-world-cup/andersson-hamano-console-emotional-moment-sweden-vs-japan-quarterfinals-womens-world-cup-2023/article67184260.ece

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