The Maui News - Weekender

US women beat Matildas 3-0 in return to Australia

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SYDNEY (AP) — After 21 years since last playing in Australia, the United States women’s soccer team needed only 24 seconds to score against the Matildas.

Turns out that was all the new-look American side needed in a 3-0 win today at Sydney’s Olympic stadium before a Matildas-record crowd of 36,109.

Ashley Hatch scored her first internatio­nal goal when Australia’s defense failed to clear the ball from the opening kickoff, and Hatch found herself one-on-one with goalkeeper Teagen Micah. Hatch calmly slotted a low shot to the right of Micah.

Rose Lavelle scored the second American goal in the 49th minute and captain Lindsey Horan finished the scoring from a penalty in the 68th.

Australia dominated much of the first half after Hatch’s firstminut­e goal. U.S. goalkeeper Casey Murphy — in her internatio­nal debut — was the player of the opening 45 minutes as she saved a half-dozen chances, including two from Australia veteran Sam Kerr.

The best Australian chance came from Kyah Simon, who missed from inside the six-yard box when the goal was open.

It was the first time since April 9, 2013, that the U.S. had a starting 11 with every player under the age of 30. The average age of the starting side was 26 years, making it the youngest starting lineup to take the field for the USWNT since April 5, 2018.

Horan and Tierna Davidson were the only players in this starting side who started in the

most recent match with the Matildas in the Olympic bronze medal game on Aug. 5 in Tokyo, a match won 4-3 by the Americans. Lavelle and Emily Sonnett also saw action in that match as second-half substitute­s.

The U.S. women have won the World Cup four times, including the last time in France in 2019. Australia and New

Zealand will co-host the next World Cup in 2023, with the tournament’s first match scheduled for 600 days from today.

The last time the Americans played in Australia was while winning the silver medal at the 2000 Olympics.

The teams will meet again Tuesday in Newcastle, north of Sydney.

 ?? AP photo ?? Ashley Hatch of the U.S. celebrates after scoring a goal during the first half of the Americans’ 3-0 win over Australia in an internatio­nal friendly today.
AP photo Ashley Hatch of the U.S. celebrates after scoring a goal during the first half of the Americans’ 3-0 win over Australia in an internatio­nal friendly today.

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