Monday, May 28, 2012

USWNT Defeat China PR 4-1

The USWNT defeated China PR 4-1 in an international friendly on May 27 in front of a sellout crowd of 18,573 at PPL Park in Chester, Pa. The starters where Solo, LePeilbet, Rampone, Beuhler, O'Hara; O'Reilly, Boxx, Lloyd, Rapinoe; Morgan, Wambach in a 4-4-2 formation.

The U.S. started the game off slow and the team looked disconnected. Carli Lloyd had two chances early, one of which she skied over the bar and the second of which deflected off a Chinese player's leg. China PR was able to capitalize on a poorly weighted ball in the back and attacker Zhang Rui put the Chinese up 1-0 in the 22nd minute. Alex Morgan struck back in the 34th minute with a beautiful low bending shot that came off a great feed from Heather O'Reilly. The Chinese scored an own goal two minutes later. Megan Rapinoe served a free kick outside the box on the left side. A Chinese defender headed the ball first, but it was not cleared. Shannon Boxx got a second header on the ball and directed it toward the goal. It looked as if Abby Wambach just nearly got a head on the ball, but as the Chinese defender tried to clear it with her head, she sent in into the goal.  

The second half saw the USWNT settle into possession and take control of the match. Lauren Cheney came on for Lloyd in the center midfield position and she did well distributing the ball. Amy Rodriguez came on for Heather O'Reilly at the half. Christie Rampone sent a long ball over the top to Alex Morgan who used her body to fight off the defender and hit a low ball into the back of the net from 18 yards out in the 50th minute of the match. The fourth and final goal came from Wambach off a throw-in from Morgan. Wambach, in the 83rd minute, was close to the right end line and slotted a ball in the upper left corner at a nearly impossible angle. Other substitutions included Becky Sauerbrunn coming on for Rampone in the 62nd minute and Sydney Leroux replacing Amy LePeilbett in the 81st minute. The Leroux substitution changed the formation to a 3-4-3 and she provided plenty of energy in the final minutes, just nearly missing on a shot from the 18-yard box.

It was a slow start, but a strong finish. The USWNT showed their composure and ability to comeback from behind.      

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