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‘Ruthless’ U.S. has England coach in awe

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

meeting with Durant, who agreed to sign with the Nets on Sunday. It’s a risk for the Nets because Durant is recovering from a torn Achilles, a potentiall­y career-threatenin­g injury.

Soon after Durant announced his intention to sign with the Nets, an ESPN report surfaced stating owner James Dolan was not prepared to offer a max contract because of the injury. The Knicks, of course, never got the opportunit­y to offer anything and Williams suggested the leak was disrespect­ful.

“If I’m Kevin Durant, I’m sitting back and saying, ‘Oh, so if I wanted to go to New York, you guys weren’t going to take me?’” Williams said. “I think players see stuff like that. Players talk all the time.”

Porzingis agreed to a fiveyear deal with the Mavericks on Sunday. The Knicks had enough cap space for two max free agents and instead signed a handful of role players and Julius Randle.

“While we understand that some Knicks fans could be disappoint­ed with tonight’s news, we continue to be upbeat,” team president Steve Mills said in a statement, “and confident in our plans to rebuild the Knicks to compete for championsh­ips in the future, through the draft, targeted free agents and continuing to build around our core of young players.” LYON, France — England coach Phil Neville says the United States has a ruthless streak.

It’s one of the reasons the U.S. has never missed the semifinals at the Women’s World Cup, and why the team has three overall titles, more than any other nation.

“America has got that ruthless streak of wanting to win,” Neville said. “You saw the last five minutes of the (quarterfin­al) game against France. The game management was fantastic. They took the ball into the corner, they knew what it took to win, and they celebrated like winners. That’s what I admire, and that’s what my team has now. It’s about winning.”

The third-ranked Lionesses play the defending champions today in Lyon. The winner will go on to the championsh­ip match, facing the winner of the other semifinal Wednesday between Sweden and the Netherland­s.

England has never broken through to the final at the World Cup. The Lionesses fell to Japan four years ago in the semis in Canada before going on to defeat Germany in the third-place match for the team’s best tournament finish.

Neville said that’s not good enough.

“My players now want to win,” he said. “If we don’t get the right result, we’ll feel the disappoint­ment and we’ll see that as a failure. That’s not me being negative, that’s just our expectatio­ns, and our belief and our confidence and our mindset.”

There were questions when Neville was appointed to lead the team early in 2018 because he’d never coached a women’s team. But the former Manchester United and Everton star has answered all the critics by building a team that believes it can win.

“I think we’ve shown throughout this tournament that we can go toe-to-toe with anybody,” captain Steph Houghton said.

The Lionesses head into the U.S. game with four straight shutouts in France, including a 3-0 quarterfin­al victory over Norway. Jill Scott, Ellen White and Lucy Bronze each scored, with Bronze’s goal sealing it.

White, as well as Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, has five goals each in the tournament to lead the field for the Golden Boot. Australia’s Sam Kerr also scored five, but the Matildas were eliminated in the round of 16.

Rapinoe has been particular­ly dangerous in the past two games, scoring twice in a 2-1 victory over Spain in the round of 16 before another brace in the 2-1 quarterfin­al victory over France. The performanc­e in Paris on Friday night came as Rapinoe was embroiled in controvers­y over a video that surfaced of her saying she wouldn’t visit the White House if the Americans win the World Cup. President Donald Trump subsequent­ly called her out on Twitter.

The French peppered goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher with shots and the United States settled into a five-man backfield, something French coach Corinne Diacre said she’d never seen the top-ranked Americans do before.

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