San Francisco Chronicle

Final exams: women for the world, men for the continent

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Carli Lloyd, the Americans’ Women’s World Cup star in 2015, says the success the United States is having in France isn’t an extension of the 2015 title run.

The socalled 2019ers are their own team.

“We don’t really bring up the 2015 World Cup that much because it’s done, it’s in the past. The focus is just on Sunday,” said Lloyd, who — at 36 — is the oldest player on the team and has 280 national team appearance­s with 113 goals.

The Americans will be vying for their fourth overall title when they face the Netherland­s in the final at Stade de Lyon. More than having its own identity, this U.S. team is different than those of the past because it has more versatilit­y and depth, said Lloyd, who is a “super sub” on this year’s team.

“New journey, different journey,” said Lloyd, who is playing in her fourth World Cup. “We’ve just got to go after it.” Gold Cup: The CONCACAF Gold Cup final will have the marquee matchup it lacked since 2011: United States against Mexico.

A night after Mexico survived Haiti 10 in overtime, Christian Pulisic had two goals in the second half and Weston McKennie scored for a second straight game, leading the U.S. over Jamaica 31 in Wednesday night’s semifinal in Nashville.

The Nissan Stadium crowd of 28,473, undaunted by a nearly 90mnute weather delay, was chanting “We Want Mexico!” in the closing minutes.

“It’s definitely going to be a fun game,” McKennie said. “I think the fans want it. You heard them saying, ‘We Want Mexico!’ I think we want it. I think we’re ready for it, looking forward to it.”

The Americans face El Tri at Chicago’s Soldier Field on Sunday night.

The U.S. is 64 in Gold Cup finals, including 14 against Mexico with a win in 2007 and losses in 1993, ’98, ’09 and ’11. The defending champion Americans have won a teamrecord 10 straight Gold Cup matches.

 ?? Elsa / Getty Images ?? Carli Lloyd is playing in her fourth World Cup for the U.S.
Elsa / Getty Images Carli Lloyd is playing in her fourth World Cup for the U.S.

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