Soccer: Solo hopeless as Colombia holds U.S.
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[August 10, 2016]
By Andrew Downie
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - United
States goalkeeper Hope Solo and Colombian midfielder Catalina Usme
were embroiled in a battle royal when the sides met on Tuesday and
while the match ended 2-2, there was only one winner in the personal
duel.
Solo had a stinker and was at fault for both Colombian goals,
including a last-minute equalizer, although the Americans still
finished top of Group G in the Olympic soccer tournament.
Playing her 201st international, Solo let Usme's 25-yard free kick
squirm through her legs in the 26th minute when she should have
gathered easily.
Crystal Dunn got the U.S. back on level terms 15 minutes later as
the world's top-ranked side gradually imposed themselves on a team
23 places below them.
Colombian keeper Sandra Sepulveda was one of her side's best
performers and she did enough to prevent captain Carli Lloyd's shot
from going in, but her defenders failed to clear the ball when it
rebounded off the bar and Dunn poked home the equalizer.
Substitute Mallory Pugh put the U.S. ahead after 59 minutes when she
fired home through a crowd of players from nine yards and she also
had the ball in the net two minutes later but it was ruled offside.
The dominant Americans should have added more to secure a third win
out of three but if Solo thought her team mates had done enough to
spare her blushes, she was made to think again in injury time.
As the final whistle approached, Solo tried to punch away Usme's
free kick but somehow missed the ball completely and it flew into
the top corner.
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Catalina Usme (COL) of Colombia celebrates a goal with Tatiana Ariza
(COL) of Colombia. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly
The result made little difference to the final standings in the
group, with the U.S. topping the standings on seven points, one
ahead of France, who beat New Zealand 3-0.
France will face Canada in the quarter-finals, while the U.S. will
play an as yet undecided team.
"No journey to the top is ever perfect," Lloyd said on Twitter after
the game. "We move on and keep our heads up. The best is yet to
come!"
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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