US stumble into knockout stages after 0-0 draw with Portugal
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[August 01, 2023]
By Amy Tennery
AUCKLAND (Reuters) -The United States reached the knockout stages of
the Women's World Cup with a 0-0 draw against Portugal on Tuesday,
surviving a late onslaught from the tournament debutants to keep
their title defense alive at Eden Park.
The four-times champions were playing with everything on the line
but spurned several chances to find the net and the addition of
veteran Megan Rapinoe in the second half did little to turn things
around against a physical Portugal defense.
They survived a huge scare in stoppage time when Ana Capeta hit the
post and another when the striker won a free kick just outside the
box a few minutes later but held on in the nerve-searing final
minutes of the Group E clash.
"We know it's not good enough, we're not happy with our
performance," U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski said after the match. "We
qualified for the next round, we’re moving on."
Goalkeeper Ines Pereira had no issues stopping forward Lynn
Williams' header in the fourth minute and co-captain Alex Morgan
fired wide from the middle of the box in the sixth minute.
Williams had another header on target in the 14th minute off a cross
from Sophia Smith, but Pereira easily gathered that effort.
In the 27th minute, Williams fired a shot straight at the Portugal
keeper and smashed a follow up effort over the crossbar and Pereira
was again equal to the task for the forward's final shot of the half
in stoppage time.
The addition of winger Rapinoe in the 61st minute and forward
Trinity Rodman in the 84th minute failed to revive the U.S. front
line.
The stadium let out a collective gasp as Capeta's stoppage-time shot
ricocheted off the post and the Americans scrambled together a
frantic defense to avoid a once-unthinkable fate in the final
moments of the match.
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Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup
Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Group E - Portugal v United States
- Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand - August 1, 2023 Emily Fox of the
U.S. in action with Portugal's Ana Capeta REUTERS/David Rowland
"Our girls were very brave and they made an amazing
game today," Portugal coach Francisco Neto told reporters. "The game
was hard for both teams."
The United States move on to the last 16 in Melbourne, where they
will almost certainly face Sweden, after finishing in second place
in Group E behind the Netherlands who thrashed Vietnam 7-0.
"It's tough to be second, we wanted to go through first," said
Morgan. "This team gave everything we just didn't put the ball in
the back of the net. And then in the last few minutes, we just had
to hold it down, we had to get the result and move on, now we move
forward."
"It's just not going in the back of the net," Morgan added. "We have
so many corners, we have so many opportunities, we got the crosses,
I mean just unlucky you know."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Auckland, editing by Nick Mulvenney and
Christian Radnedge)
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