The Denver Post

Ertz sparks win in friendly

- By John Meyer Andy Cross, The Denver Post Andy Cross, The Post

COMMERCE CITY » Julie Ertz scored twice and a lot of little girls stayed up past their bedtimes Friday night as the U.S. women’s national team defeated New Zealand 3-1 in a friendly at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

With Mallory Pugh of Highlands Ranch unleashing her intimidati­ng speed along the right wing and Golden’s Lindsey Horan heavily involved in playmaking and attacking the goal from the No. 10 position, the U.S. dominated possession and accounted for most of the creativity in the match.

Coach Jill Ellis is navigating the team through transition from the shock of an early ouster at the 2016 Rio Olympics with qualifying for the 2019 women’s World Cup only a year away. All 11 starters came from rosters in the National Women’s Soccer League. Four were regulars in the Rio Olympics, where the U.S. fell to Sweden on penalty kicks in the quarterfin­als.

In front of 17,301 fans, Horan notched her 10th career assist for Team USA on the game’s first goal in the 16th minute. New Zealand cleared a corner kick but defender Kelley O’Hara — who was playing in her 100th game for the national team — pumped the ball back into the penalty area, where Horan nodded it onto the foot of Ertz in the 6-yard box for the score.

“I thought Lindsey put in a good shift, worked hard,” said Ellis. “She’s a good target to play into. She’s got very soft feet and she’s a very technical player. A good player with really good vision, and she did well.”

Pugh collaborat­ed on the second USA goal, running down a ball on the right wing inches from the end line and crossing it to the left. Her sharp delivery found the head of Megan Rapinoe, who hit the left post, and Ertz put away the rebound for a 2-0 lead in the 24th minute. Alex Morgan added the third goal in the 79th minute.

“I thought Mal did exceptiona­lly well out there, had some good combinatio­ns with Taylor (Smith, the right back),” Ellis said. “They are both new to their positions, Mal playing high and wide, and I thought they found each other exceptiona­lly well.”

Ellis, who has been experiment­ing with different formations, put her team in a 4-3-3 with Pugh and Rapinoe on the wings and Alex Morgan at striker.

Horan didn’t score but not for lack of trying. Twice in the first half she dived for would-be point-blank headers that barely eluded her.

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