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- Mirjam Swanson Columnist

We still

LOS ANGELES >> got it.

We as in us, the United States, the fourtime women's World

Cup champion and fourtime Olympic gold medalist, world No. 2 — and victim, last week, of an inspired and improved Mexican squad.

Winners again Sunday, though, 3-0 over Colombia.

Savor this one, ladies. Celebrate it, American fans.

That's the thing about the rest of the women's soccerplay­ing world upping its game like it has in the past few years: Wins are wins are wins, sure, but you better believe that every payoff now is earned. Hard-fought and hard-earned and something to cherish.

“This is how we strive to play, but I'm also not gonna ignore the games where we don't play the way that everyone expects us to,” U.S. forward Trinity Rodman said after the United States' convincing shutout in a CONCACAF W Gold Cup quarterfin­al match at BMO Stadium,

THE SCORE UNITED STATES 3, COLOMBIA 0 United States vs. Canada, CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup semifinals, at San Diego, Wednesday, 4p.m., Paramount+

Inside: Mexico beats Paraguay in quarterfin­als, will play Brazil next.

Up next: where the crowd of 16,746 fans were mostly on the United States' side this time.

“It would be dumb of us to think there are not going to be those games where teams exploit us; that's gonna happen. So I think just responding to those and coming out the next game even harder is what we want.”

Sunday's response was big. This wasn't the version of Colombia that the United States had come up against in many of its previous meetings (10 victories, two draws and no losses for the U.S. before Sunday's meeting).

These are the Colombian darlings of last year's Women's World Cup, where they were quarterfin­alists — beating Germany and knocking off

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