Champions United States held 1-1 by Dutch in World Cup thriller
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[July 27, 2023]
By Amy Tennery
WELLINGTON (Reuters) -A second-half goal from co-captain Lindsey
Horan allowed the United States to battle back for a 1-1 draw
against the Netherlands in a thrilling Women's World Cup Group E
match on Thursday.
The fiercely fought re-run of the 2019 final lived up to its billing
as the Dutch enjoyed the ascendancy in the first half before hanging
on when the Americans found their groove in the second.
The Dutch struck first through a fine shot from midfielder Jill
Roord in the 17th minute and the U.S. went in at halftime trailing
in a World Cup match for the first time since 2011.
Horan answered for the four-times champions from a Rose Lavelle
corner in 62nd minute, making a great run to the near post to power
an unstoppable header past Dutch goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar.
The Americans had not drawn a World Cup match since 2015 and will
rue a slow start to the game as well as an inability to take their
chances at the end.
"Even though it didn't finish the way we wanted (it) to finish I
thought it was a good match for our team," said U.S. coach Vlatko
Andonovski.
"What you saw in the second half is what you're going to see going
forward as a baseline."
The U.S. remain top of Group E on goal difference from the Dutch
heading into their final match against Portugal next Tuesday, but
the Netherlands will be confident of erasing that advantage when
they take on Vietnam at the same time.
"These games are battles from the first second to the last ... the
only thing you can say is women's football has evolved a lot," said
Netherlands coach Andries Jonker.
"Before the match I didn't want a draw - we wanted to win. But after
the second half, that's what we wanted because the U.S. were really
strong."
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Soccer Football - FIFA Women's World Cup
Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Group E - United States v
Netherlands - Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand -
July 27, 2023 Lindsey Horan of the U.S. celebrates scoring their
first goal with Andi Sullivan and teammates REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
The Netherlands broke the early impasse when Lieke
Martens pierced the U.S. defense to get the Dutch into the attacking
third, and Victoria Pelova cut the ball back for Roord to drill it
past goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher from the edge of the box.
The Americans reacted immediately with attempts by Trinity Rodman
and Horan that Van Domselaar was able to save, but were given
another fright in the 29th minute when Dominique Janssen fired a
sizzling shot just over the bar.
The U.S. team, who are in the hunt for an unprecedented third
consecutive title, came out in the second half with renewed resolve
and got their reward when midfielder Horan equalized just after the
hour mark.
Striker Morgan thought she had put them in front a couple of minutes
later when she fired the ball into the net from Rodman's pass only
to be ruled offside.
Ertz prevented disaster for the Americans in the 80th minute when
she got her foot in front of the ball to block forward Esmee
Brugts's shot after a well-worked move by the Dutch.
As the US piled forward in search of a winner, Rodman screwed a shot
wide of the far post and Sophia Smith had an effort headed off the
line by Martens, but the Dutch held firm to secure a point.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Wellington, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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