Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

U.S. sails to win with new lineup

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CARY, N.C. — The United States used a radically different lineup but got the same dominating results.

Carli Lloyd scored three goals and the United States beat Panama, 5-0, Sunday in the group stage of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying tournament.

Christen Press added a goal and two assists for the U.S. team, which led at halftime, 4-0.

The starting lineup was different by nine players from the group that began the team’s 6-0 tournament­opening win Thursday against Mexico. Only defender Abby Dahlkemper and midfielder Julie Ertz started again, with star forwards Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe among those absent from the starting 11.

“I think overall it should give the group a lot of confidence knowing that we have so much depth on this team,” Lloyd said. “We can seriously be deadly and unstoppabl­e. It’s coming together collective­ly for everyone. It’s looking good.”

The United States struck for three goals in less than 10 minutes midway through the first half to break it open.

Lloyd, who had her eighth internatio­nal hat trick, scored twice in that stretch. Among her goals was a highlight-worthy effort in the 29th minute in which she eluded three defenders while working her way from left to right in the penalty area.

A longtime midfielder for the United States, Lloyd started at striker and showed progress in her adjustment to her new role.

“I’ve been studying the game and trying to evolve,” she said. “With that has kind of been this thing where I’ve kind of had to take a couple of steps backward to go five steps forward. It feels really good. It’s clicking.”

The U.S team didn’t miss a beat with its revamped lineup. The United States scored in the fifth minute when Samantha Mewis headed in a corner kick from Press, and the team applied relentless pressure for the rest of the half.

With the potential to play five matches over the span of two weeks, coach Jill Ellis said she wanted to rest some players and “manage this tournament with the intent to try to win it.”

“It’s a 13-day type of deal, and five games is a lot,” Ellis said. “We have the ability to do that with the talent we have on this team.”

The score would have been even more lopsided if not for several acrobatic saves by 17-year-old Panama goalkeeper Yenith Bailey.

The United States improved to 2-0 in Group A play of the CONCACAF Women’s Championsh­ip, an eightteam tournament that decides the region’s three spots in the World Cup next year in France. A fourth team will earn the right to a playoff against Argentina for a spot.

Ranked No. 1 in the world, the U.S. team plays Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday in the last of its three CONCACAF round-robin matches. The United States is the reigning World Cup champion.

 ?? Mike Comer/Getty Images ?? Samantha Mewis heads in one of five goals that the U.S. women’s team scored in a victory against Panama Sunday in Cary, N.C.
Mike Comer/Getty Images Samantha Mewis heads in one of five goals that the U.S. women’s team scored in a victory against Panama Sunday in Cary, N.C.
 ?? Mike Comer/Getty Images ?? Yomira Pinzon, center, of Panama looks on as Carli Lloyd scores one of her three goals in the United States’ easy win Sunday.
Mike Comer/Getty Images Yomira Pinzon, center, of Panama looks on as Carli Lloyd scores one of her three goals in the United States’ easy win Sunday.

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