Smith scores brace to power champions US past Vietnam
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[July 22, 2023]
By Amy Tennery
AUCKLAND (Reuters) -Sophia Smith scored a first-half brace on her
Women's World Cup debut as the United States got their bid for a
third successive title off to a comfortable start with a 3-0 win
over Vietnam at Eden Park on Saturday.
The four-times champions have put their trust in the next
generation this year and were rewarded with a showstopping
performance from the 22-year-old forward, who also provided the
assist for co-captain Lindsey Horan's goal in the second half.
Vietnam were scarcely able to breach the final third on their World
Cup debut but goalkeeper Tran Thi Kim Thanh dived to her right to
save Alex Morgan's first-half penalty in one of several good chances
the Americans spurned.
"I thought we played a good game," U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski
told reporters.
"Unfortunately we didn't capitalize on all the opportunities -
great opportunities - we created."
Smith scored her first in the 14th minute off a neat flick through
from Morgan and fired her second from close range during stoppage
time at the end of the half, the strike initially ruled out for
offside but confirmed after a VAR review.
Horan, who assumed the captaincy this year, made amends for an
earlier miss when she got on the scoresheet in the 77th minute after
Smith cut the ball back to the centre of the box having beaten a
defender on the right flank.
The Americans dominated possession with eight shots on target,
while underdogs Vietnam battled hard but were unable to get a single
shot on goal over the 90 minutes.
"We tried to be more tactical, skillful," Vietnam coach Mai Duc
Chung told reporters via a translator.
"In terms of spirit, we are very satisfied here today."
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Jul 22, 2023; Auckland, NZL; USA forward
Sophia Smith (11) gets the ball past Vietnam forward Huynh Nhu (9)
in the second half of a group stage match in the 2023 FIFA Women's
World Cup at Eden Park. Mandatory Credit: Jenna Watson-USA TODAY
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The heavy American presence in the crowd of 41,107
roared with pleasure as Megan Rapinoe, who plans to retire at the
end of this year, took the field in the second half but the
38-year-old missed a golden scoring opportunity in the 70th minute.
Substitute midfielder Rose Lavelle was also left frustrated as a
shot in the 85th minute ricocheted off the crossbar and another
chance went over the net in second-half stoppage time.
The U.S. face the Netherlands on Thursday in their second Group E
game, a rematch of the 2019 World Cup final, while Vietnam next play
Portugal.
"The first one is in the books and the focus immediately shifts to
game two," Andonovski said.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Auckland; editing by Robert Birsel)
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