Alex Morgan scores 100th international goal as U.S. beat Australia

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[April 05, 2019]  (Reuters) - Forward Alex Morgan reached a personal milestone with her 100th international goal as the United States beat Australia 5-3 in a friendly in Colorado on Thursday.

In opening the scoring in the 15th minute with a superb solo run capped by a precise finish, Morgan became the seventh American woman -- 17th from any country -- to reach the century mark.

It was far from smooth sailing for the reigning World Cup champions, who fell behind Australia early in the second half in front of a sellout crowd in suburban Denver.

The home team, however, scored three times in 14 minutes to regain the lead for good in an entertaining encounter between two of the favorites heading into World Cup in France in June.


Local favorite Mallory Pugh made it 4-2 by scoring less than a minute after coming on, before adding a second with a deft dink over the keeper in the final minute of stoppage time to seal the result.

Earlier, Australia equalized on the half hour when pacy veteran winger Lisa De Vanna fired home.

Caitlin Foord gave Australia the lead early in the second half, before Tobin Heath and Megan Rapinoe put the U.S. ahead again.

Samantha Kerr scored with a thumping header in the 82nd minute to give Australia some hope, but the visitors could not find an equalizer.

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United States forward Alex Morgan (13)(center) celebrates her goal with forward Megan Rapinoe (15) against Australia during an International Friendly Women's Soccer match at Dick's Sporting Goods Park . Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

"We can't let that many goals in ... but they're a great attacking team so you've got to give them credit," said veteran Rapinoe after her 150th appearance for the U.S.

The Americans continue their World Cup preparation with another friendly against Belgium in California on Sunday.

(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)

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