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Historic blowout for USWNT

Morgan scores five goals in 13-0 domination of Thailand to start tournament

- By Alicia DelGallo

Morgan scores record-tying 5 goals in 13-0 rout of Thailand.

REIMS, France — There was little doubt the United States would dominate its opening 2019 Women’s World Cup match.

But Alex Morgan’s five goals and the USWNT’s 13-0 total destructio­n of Thailand still thrilled the announced crowd of 18,591 Tuesday night at Stade Auguste-Delaune.

Rose Lavelle and Samantha Mewis each recorded a brace. Lindsey Horan, Megan Rapinoe, Mallory Pugh and Carli Lloyd also scored.

Morgan, who had never before scored in the group stage of a World Cup, nearly gave the U.S. a lead four minutes into the match, but an offside call negated her goal. It didn’t matter, because she scored the first goal of the night eight minutes later.

Defender Kelley O’Hara flew up the right flank, crossed the ball to Morgan in front of goal, and Morgan solidly struck the ball with her head for a straight shot into the net and a 1-0 U.S. lead.

Rose Lavelle, who started strong and quick creating multiple chances for the U.S., scored the team’s second goal in the 20th minute. O’Hara played a long ball forward, and Lavelle rifled it in from just outside the box.

In minute 32, Tobin Heath was tripped at the edge of the box. She took the ensuing free kick, which fell to Lindsey Horan right in front of goal. Horan

bobbled the ball before gaining control and roofing her shot into Thailand’s net for a 3-0 U.S. lead.

When the referee announced two extra minutes at the end of the first half, things got a little crazy in front of Thailand’s goal. Rose Lavelle shot. Crystal dunn shot. Alex Morgan header. Tobin Heath rebound. A lot of legs colliding around the ball. Horan down in the box. No call.

Thailand’s 5-foot-5 goalkeeper Sukanya Chor Charoenyin­g batted away a couple shots and the defense blocked the rest to prevent yet another U.S. goal before halftime.

U.S. coach Jill Ellis started in a familiar 4-3-3 formation, but midfielder Becky Sauerbrunn was left out of the starting XI as a precaution due to a minor quad injury, according to U.S. Soccer. Sam Mewis started in her place.

Mewis didn’t miss a beat. She kicked off a fast and furious second half for the U.S. with a 50th-minute goal. Then, during a threeminut­e period from minutes 53-56, the United States scored three times, barely giving fans a chance to celebrate in between.

Morgan, Mewis and Lavelle scored their second goals — in that order — during that time.

Morgan said a day before the match that the team was united it “a way she’d never seen it before.”

And they united to continue scoring until the final whistle.

The rest of the half was a blur. Morgan goal (74’). Rapinoe (79’). Morgan (81’). Pugh (85’). Morgan (87’). Lloyd (92’). Celebratio­n. Standing ovation.

The USWNT now heads to Paris to for a Sunday match against Chile, which lost to Group F rival Sweden earlier Tuesday.

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 ?? ROBERT CIANFLONE/GETTY ?? Alex Morgan celebrates with teammate Megan Rapinoe after scoring her team’s 12th goal during the Women’s World Cup match between U.S. and Thailand at Stade Auguste Delaune on Tuesday in Reims, France.
ROBERT CIANFLONE/GETTY Alex Morgan celebrates with teammate Megan Rapinoe after scoring her team’s 12th goal during the Women’s World Cup match between U.S. and Thailand at Stade Auguste Delaune on Tuesday in Reims, France.
 ?? ROBERT CIANFLONE/GETTY ?? Alex Morgan scores her team’s fifth goal past Thailand’s Sukanya Chor Charoenyin­g during a Women’s World Cup game at Stade Auguste Delaune on Tuesday.
ROBERT CIANFLONE/GETTY Alex Morgan scores her team’s fifth goal past Thailand’s Sukanya Chor Charoenyin­g during a Women’s World Cup game at Stade Auguste Delaune on Tuesday.

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