The four-times champions face a do-or-die
meeting with debutantes Portugal in their last Group E game,
where they must win or draw to avoid the humiliation of missing
the knockout stage for the first time.
It is not the position the Americans hoped to be in as they
pursue an unprecedented third consecutive title.
"(Portugal are) a strong team, going to be a tough game, we know
what's on the line," Sullivan told reporters on Saturday. "We
have shown a lot of pieces - it's just a matter of stringing all
those pieces together and being very in sync."
A second-half goal from co-captain Lindsey Horan saved the U.S.
team from calamity as they scraped together a 1-1 draw against
their 2019 final foes the Netherlands on Thursday in Wellington.
Despite a comfortable 3-0 opening win against Vietnam, the
performance against the Netherlands showed the team has still
not fully clicked, with some fans left confused as coach Vlatko
Andonovski only made a single second-half substitution.
"We just weren't in sync and that happens and we were able to
adjust it and respond. Hopefully we can do that earlier in the
future," said Sullivan.
Even an outright win against Portugal would not necessarily be
enough to take the top of the table, as the Netherlands, who
also have one win under their belt, face Vietnam on Tuesday.
If the U.S. team and the 2017 European Champions both win next
week, the winner of Group E could come down to goal
differential.
"We're going to need to play fast and score a lot of goals,"
said Sullivan, who is competing in her first World Cup.
"We also just want that for ourselves, regardless of the game
and situation because we know our first two performances have
been solid but we know we have more to give."
(Reporting by Nathan Frandino in Auckland and Amy Tennery in
Wellington; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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