Las Vegas Review-Journal

13 U.S. baker’s dozen provides sweet win

Americans set Cup records in rout of Thailand

- By Anne M. Peterson The Associated Press

REIMS, France — Thailand was never a real threat to the U.S. national team. Even so, the three-time women’s World Cup champions had no desire to go easy on a lesser opponent in their opening game.

Goals matter in the group stage.

And statements matter in soccer’s biggest tournament.

“Obviously, we have the utmost respect for everyone we play, but it’s the World Cup,” captain Megan Rapinoe said.

Alex Morgan tied the tournament record with five goals as the United States opened with a historic 13-0 rout of Thailand on Tuesday night. Samantha Mewis and Rose Lavelle each added a pair of goals for the United States, which broke the record for goals and margin of victory in a World Cup game.

Rapinoe, Lindsey Horan, Mallory Pugh and Carli Lloyd also scored. The previous record margin was Germany’s 11-0 victory over Argentina in 2007.

Morgan tied Michelle Akers’ record for World Cup goals, set in the quarterfin­als against Taiwan in 1991. The team’s seven different scorers also set a tournament

record.

Lloyd, 36, became the oldest American woman to score at a World Cup and joined Germany’s Birgit Prinz as the only players to score in five straight World Cup games.

The United States faced criticism over its relentless attack. The Americans led 3-0 at the break and then broke the match open in the second half, with the players celebratin­g goal after goal.

The Americans meant no disrespect, Morgan said, but they simply wanted to position themselves for a run at a second consecutiv­e title.

“We really just came into the game really wanting to showcase ourselves,” Morgan said. “Every goal matters in this tournament, and that’s what we were working on.”

Asked about the lopsided score, U.S. coach Jill Ellis wondered if a 10-0 victory in a men’s World Cup would elicit the same questions.

“This is a world championsh­ip, so every team here has been fantastic to get to this point. And I think that to be respectful to opponents is to play hard against opponents, and as Alex said, it’s a tournament where goal differenti­al is important,” Ellis said.

The two teams were the last to kick off in the group stage for the monthlong tournament. Host France opened the World Cup before a sellout crowd in Paris on Friday night with a 4-0 victory over South Korea.

Ranked No. 1 in the world, the Americans had dropped only one match in their previous 38, a loss to France in Le Havre in January. The team was 7-1-2 overall this year, with six straight wins going into the World Cup.

Thailand, ranked No. 34 in the world, has shown progress. Making its World Cup debut in 2015, Thailand finished third in its group but earned its first win, 3-2 over the Ivory Coast.

At the final whistle, Lloyd and Christen Press were seen consoling the Thailand goalkeeper. Morgan put her arm around Thailand’s Miranda Nild, who was wiping away tears on the field. Nild and Morgan both played college soccer for the California Golden Bears.

“They were disappoint­ed of course, they intended to make an impression in this first match, and they were

disappoint­ed,” coach Nuengrutai Srathongvi­an said through a translator. “Yes, they are all athletes and they will be resilient. We’ve got two more games to play, and we need to bounce back.”

It came close to the team’s biggest rout in history. The U.S. beat the Dominican Republic 14-0 in a 2012 Olympic qualifier.

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