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US rebounds from opening loss with win over N. Zealand

by News Wires
July 24, 2021
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United States' Lindsey Horan (9) celebrates after scoring a goal during a women's soccer match against New Zealand at the 2020 Olympics, on July 24, 2021, in Saitama, Japan.

United States' Lindsey Horan (9) celebrates after scoring a goal during a women's soccer match against New Zealand at the 2020 Olympics, on July 24, 2021, in Saitama, Japan.

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SAITAMA, Japan – The Americans rebounded from their opening loss with a 6-1 rout of New Zealand in front of the First Lady on Saturday in the women’s soccer tournament at the Tokyo Olympics.

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First lady of the United States Jill Biden watches during a women’s soccer match between the United States and New Zealand at the 2020 Olympics on July 24, 2021, in Saitama, Japan.

With the United States leading 2-0 at the break, Jill Biden arrived in time to watch the team put the game away in the second half at Saitama Stadium.

The United States was stunned by Sweden in the first match, losing 3-0. It was the team’s first loss since January 2019, and snapped a 44-game unbeaten streak. The Americans had not been held scoreless since 2017.

But the Americans vowed to regain control of the tournament. Defender Kelley O’Hara said, according to AP, that the United States needed to be “ruthless” against New Zealand.

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United States’ Lindsey Horan (9) celebrates after scoring a goal during a women’s soccer match against New Zealand at the 2020 Olympics on 24, 2021, in Saitama, Japan.

Rose Lavelle scored off a well-placed pass from Tobin Heath in the ninth minute to give the United States an early lead – and the team’s first goal of the Olympics. Despite the lack of goals, the Americans dominated the half, unlike their out-of-sorts start against the Swedes. Lindsey Horan scored with a header in the final moments of the half to put the United States up 2-0 at the break. It was Horan’s 23rd international goal and it came on her milestone 100th appearance for the national team.

It could have been worse for New Zealand but the United States had four disallowed goals, all for offside, in the first half.

An own-goal by Abby Erceg extended the US lead to 3-0 in the 64th. New Zealand avoided the shutout with Betsy Hassett’s goal in the 72nd.

Christen Press, who came in as a second-half substitute, scored from the center of the box in the 80th off a feed from Julie Ertz, before Alex Morgan scored in the final minutes of regulation. Another New Zealand own-goal closed out the game in stoppage time.

US coach Vlatko Andonovski made five changes to the starting lineup he used against Sweden, giving Carli Lloyd the start over Morgan, Megan Rapinoe for Press, Ertz for Sam Mewis, Emily Sonnett for O´Hara, and Tierna Davidson for captain Becky Sauerbrunn.

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United States’ Rose Lavelle, left, celebrates after scoring a goal during a women’s soccer match against New Zealand.

The United States, the reigning World Cup champion, has been to every Olympics since women’s soccer joined the event in 1996. The world’s top-ranked team has five gold medals, more than any other nation.

The US also lost the first match of the 2008 Beijing Games, falling to Norway 2-0, but went on to win the gold.

Their nemesis at the Olympics has been Sweden, which booted the Americans from the Rio de Janeiro Games in the quarterfinals five years ago.

New Zealand lost to Australia 2-1 in its opening match and the Ferns’ chances of reaching the knockout round grew slim with Saturday’s loss. New Zealand, coached by former US coach Tom Sermanni, had not played any matches since March 2020 because of coronavirus restrictions.

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