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United States takes women’s CONCACAF title

- ANNE M. PETERSON

FRISCO, Texas Rose Lavelle is still trying to regain some of the confidence that was shaken when she was injured.

Lavelle has been back to full strength for a while since battling a nagging hamstring injury, but it’s the mental part that she’s been working hard to overcome.

On Wednesday night she scored within the first two minutes and the U.S. women beat rival Canada 2-0 in the championsh­ip match of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying tournament.

“It’s a little weird because it’s been a while since I’ve been back, I’ve been back for a couple of months now. I really didn’t think it would take that long,” said Lavelle, who at 23 is one of the team’s young stars. “I think when I’m playing my best I’m not thinking, and things are coming naturally. I’m not quite there yet. I think I’m getting there, and I know I’ll get there, but I’m not there yet.”

Alex Morgan also scored for the United States, which outscored the field 26-0 to improve to 16-0-2 so far in 2018. The team has gone undefeated in 26 straight matches (23-0-3) dating to last year.

Both had already secured spots in next year’s World Cup in France with victories in the semifinals. CONCACAF sends the top three finishers in the tournament to the World Cup.

Jamaica earned a trip to France on penalties after a 2-2 draw with Panama in the third-place match at Toyoda Stadium earlier on Wednesday. Panama will still have a chance to qualify for France with a two-legged playoff against Argentina next month.

It will be Jamaica’s first trip to the World Cup, and the island nation is the first team from the Caribbean to earn a spot.

The United States, the top-ranked team in the world, is the defending World Cup champion. The Americans beat Japan in the 2015 World Cup final in Canada.

Lavelle’s left-footed goal from distance came less than two minutes into the match. It was the sixth of her career, and third of the tournament.

Lavelle, who played at Wisconsin, was the first pick of the National Women’s Soccer League draft in 2017. She currently plays for the Washington Spirit. She’s made 18 total appearance­s for the national team.

The game between the two rivals was tense from the start, and Tobin Heath was handed a yellow card after exchanging words and pushes with Canadian defender Allysha Chapman.

Morgan collided with Canadian goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe on a good U.S. chance in the 61st minute. Morgan recovered to take a shot that was diverted away by Shelina Zadorsky.

Morgan was just wide on another effort in the 80th minute, but finally broke through with her goal in the 89th.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ RICHARD W. RODRIGUEZ ?? Canada defender Kadeisha Buchanan (left) tries to keep USA defender Crystal Dunn from taking a shot in the final of the CONCACAF Women's Championsh­ip on Wednesday in Frisco, Texas.
AP PHOTO/ RICHARD W. RODRIGUEZ Canada defender Kadeisha Buchanan (left) tries to keep USA defender Crystal Dunn from taking a shot in the final of the CONCACAF Women's Championsh­ip on Wednesday in Frisco, Texas.

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