United States coach rejects criticism of shaky campaign
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[August 05, 2023]
By Ian Ransom
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - United States coach Vlatko Andonovski mounted
an impassioned defence of his team's standards and said criticism of
their World Cup campaign was unfair as the defending champions
prepare for Sunday's round of 16 clash against Sweden.
The U.S. head into their first knock-out clash in Melbourne under
fire after having scraped through the group phase with draws against
the Netherlands and Portugal.
Retired U.S. great Carli Lloyd gave a scathing assessment of the
Portugal game, saying the post that saved the Americans in stoppage
time was "player of the match".
Andonovski said the criticism was out of order.
"For someone again to question the standards .... and mindset of
this team after everything that they do, I personally don't think
it's the right time to do that," he told reporters on Saturday.
"And I don't think it's the right thing as well.
"I'm very happy with where they're (the players) at, how they hold
themselves accountable and they keep raising the standards."
Bidding for an unprecedented third consecutive world title, the U.S.
nearly joined Germany, Brazil and Canada on the tournament's
scrap-heap against Portugal.
The early eliminations of the heavyweight nations were proof of the
tournament's competitiveness, said the coach, arguing that people
should not expect the U.S. to blow opponents away like in past World
Cups.
"We want to (win) everything by five goals. Who doesn't want to do
that, right? But those results are gone," he added.
The Americans beat lowly-ranked Vietnam 3-0 but managed only one
goal from their next two matches.
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Double World Cup-winning striker Alex Morgan has
yet to get on the scoresheet but said the team had worked on it at
training.
"We've broken down what went wrong, how we can fix that in
possession, out of possession, how we can capitalize on the chances,
how we can create more chances in front of goal, how I can put away
the chances that I'm given," said Morgan.
"Yeah, it hasn't been the tournament that I would have hoped.
"But at the same time, having this incredible opportunity in front
of us in round of 16 against Sweden, a team we know extremely well,
I think that there's no question we're highly motivated to play
this."
The U.S. will be without suspended midfielder Rose Lavelle after she
incurred a second yellow card against Portugal.
Andonovski said her absence would take away some tactical options
but he expected players to stand up in her absence.
(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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