Los Angeles Times

Ertz heads U.S. win to continue unbeaten run

Her late goal extends streak to 30 games and positions squad to win SheBelieve­s Cup.

- associated press

HARRISON, N.J. — Julie Ertz scored on a header in the 87th minute and the United States extended its unbeaten streak to 30 games with a 1-0 win over Spain in the SheBelieve­s Cup on Sunday at a sold-out Red Bull Arena.

Christen Press sent a crossing pass from the left flank on a free kick and Ertz, running at full speed, nodded it past Sandra Panos. The Spanish goalkeeper got a hand on the shot but could not prevent it from going into the net.

U.S. goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher made three saves in her second shutout of the tournament. She blanked England 2-0 on Wednesday in Orlando, Fla.

The win gave the United States six points and put it in position to win the fourteam tournament with a tie against winless Japan on Wednesday in Frisco, Texas.

The U.S. had some great scoring chances, only to be stopped by Panos. She pushed a shot by Megan Rapinoe over the crossbar in the 32nd minute and made a diving stop on a long-range blast by Samantha Mewis in the 60th minute.

Naeher collected a long, low, hard shot by Alexia Putellas in the 40th minute.

A curling shot by Marta Cardona went just wide in the 68th minute and Naeher had to handle a header by Petullas in the box in the 74th minute.

The tournament ends Wednesday in Frisco with England (1-1) facing Spain (1-1), in addition to the U.S. match.

In a pregame celebratio­n, defender Crystal Dunn was honored for attaining her 100th cap in a game against Mexico on Feb. 7. She was the 39th U.S. woman to hit that mark. Ertz made her 100th appearance in the win over England on Wednesday.

 ?? Mike Stobe Getty Images ?? JULIE ERTZ beams after her score in the 87th minute, off a pass from Christen Press. The U.S. can win the SheBelieve­s Cup with a tie on Wednesday.
Mike Stobe Getty Images JULIE ERTZ beams after her score in the 87th minute, off a pass from Christen Press. The U.S. can win the SheBelieve­s Cup with a tie on Wednesday.

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