United States get World Cup momentum with SheBelieves Cup win
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[February 23, 2023]
By Amy Tennery
(Reuters) - The United States got a boost of confidence as they beat
Brazil 2-1 to clinch their fourth consecutive SheBelieves Cup title
on Wednesday in Frisco, Texas, less than 150 days before the World
Cup.
Forward Mallory Swanson flicked in the game winner off an assist
from Rose Lavelle in the second half, her seventh goal of the year,
and the Americans hoisted the trophy after previously beating Canada
2-0 and Japan 1-0 in the round-robin tournament.
It marked quite a change from their a demoralizing run toward the
end of 2022, when they recorded three straight losses for the first
time since 1993, in friendlies against England, Spain and Germany.
"The whole time throughout the tournament, while we're in camp,
we're talking about (how) it's not just about this tournament it's
about preparation for the World Cup," head coach Vlatko Andonovski
told reporters.
"The fact that we were able to do well against such great opponents
- all three of them, Canada, Japan and Brazil - is very motivating
for us going forward because we believe that we still have a few
things to fix and get better from it."
Andonovski is still tinkering with what he hopes will be a winning
combination as the United States seeks an unprecedented third
consecutive World Cup title, as a couple key figures including NWSL
MVP Sophia Smith remain out due to injury.
But 24-year-old forward Swanson has all but assured she'll be part
of the equation when they kick off the World Cup group stage in New
Zealand against Vietnam.
Left off of the U.S. Olympic roster in 2021, she stole the show at
the SheBelieves Cup, recording both goals in the United States'
shutout over Canada last week and finding the back of the net
against Japan, too.
"(I will) just continue to work on the little details," Swanson, who
is currently enjoying a six-match winning streak, said in a
televised interview on Wednesday.
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Feb 22, 2023; Frisco, Texas, USA; United
States of America forward Megan Rapinoe (15) dribbles against Brazil
during the second half at Toyota Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Chris
Jones-USA TODAY Sports
"Just focusing on the little details of what you can do, what you
can do better and just continue to grow is kind of what my mindset
is right now."
The details have seen her fit seamlessly in with the other two left
side players, Lindsay Horan at midfield and defender Crystal Dunn
and Andonovski has praised their "synchronised movement."
"She plays so well individually but we can see more and more in Mal
combining with the players around," he told reporters earlier in the
tournament.
With only two more matches expected before the U.S. World Cup roster
is announced, there is scarce time left for players to distinguish
themselves. Many will return to their NWSL clubs ahead of the
top-flight American league's March 25 kickoff.
Forward Alex Morgan, who slipped one past the Brazilian keeper in
first-half stoppage time, has all but punched her ticket as one of a
handful of veterans expected to anchor a young squad.
"All I can say is she's a true winner," said Andonovski. "Great
leader, winner and she always comes through when you need her."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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