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Women’s Olympic Final: USA vs. Japan (Match Day Commentary)

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The U.S. Women's National Team will be looking to win their third straight Olympic gold medal today, while also exacting a measure of revenge, when they face Japan in the 2012 Olympic Final at Wembley Stadium (2:45pm, NBC Sports).

The Americans enter today's final undefeated in five matches, having survived a thrilling 4-3 extra-time victory against Canada in the semifinals. Alex Morgan's game-winner in the final minute helped set up today's rematch of the 2011 World Cup Final.

Japan started out these Olympics slowly, with a pair of draws and a win in the group stage, but victories against Brazil and France to reach the final have re-asserted their status as world champion.

Here is my FOX Soccer preview of today's match, which is clearly the USA's last shot at redemption after that penalty kick loss in the World Cup Final. The match could also signal the end of the final tournament Pia Sundhage spends as U.S. national team head coach.

SBI will be providing live commentary on today's match so please feel free to follow along here. As always, you are welcome to share your own questions, thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (LIve commentary is after the jump):

 

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  1. Japan did… in penalties. So if the US wins the gold will they be the best team? I mean this will be their.. what? Third victory against them this year?

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  2. wtf? Germany have won 2 of the last 3 world cups. You obviously know nothing. The USA is the best team in the…oh wait, its not 1999!

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  3. Man can’t even clear a ball just like in the Wc boot that MF!!

    A great whiff by Bueller.

    Feels like the WC getting your hopes up thinking your going I win …then Japan hits back

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  4. I cannot take you seriously if you use FIFA rankings as your main argument. Are you one of those same people who always complain about those same rankings when the USA men are ranked so low?

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  5. It’s not the media and fans that call the US the best team in the world – the rest of the world does, too. They’ve been number one in the FIFA rankings for the past three years or so, and more than half the time since the rankings were introduced. And unlike men’s soccer, the Olympics are considered an important tournament, and US has won three gold and one silver in the four Games which have had women’s soccer, and will win either gold or silver today. There is a reason why they’re favored in every game they play, and why it’s an upset when they lose.

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  6. Well, we do win Olympics and clearly do VERY well in the World Cup. If the US isn’t the best, then they are pretty darn close.

    And results over 3-4 years ago are tough to use to assess current strength so really there has only been one world cup and we lost that one in PKs.

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  7. It’s strangethat most of the USA media and fans call the USA the best team in the world even though they have not won the World Cup since….1999!

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  8. They won one important game. On penalties. Full respect to them, but it was a huge, improbable upset. The US has won every game this Olympics, while Japan didn’t even win their group; if Japan got through clean, the US is spotless! Japan is capable of winning this game, but I don’t think there’s any question that the US is the best team in the world.

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  9. Boxx over Lindsey reminds me of Pia decision to start Amy Rodriguez over Alex Morgan in the last WC

    Boxx kicks a 40 yard field goal it’s good.

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  10. US defense is terrible lucky to be in this match with that back line. Peilbit and Beuhler are bad. Should be Japan 2 or 3-1

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  11. Lol @ Boxx … there is no way in #$%^ that she should be on the field. She literally takes 10 seconds to cover 5 yds of space. She’s killing them in the middle.

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  12. Well, there is the small matter of the beating them in the World Cup last summer. And getting through this tournament cleanly. I think it’s a fair question which team is better and if Japan happens to win this, then the would clearly be the better team.

    We’ll see.

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  13. Is Japan truly better than what? Than the US? If I’m not mistaken, the WNT is 24-1-4 all-time against Japan, and 2-1 against them this year. Not that Japan doesn’t have a chance, they’re a good team, but the US is better.

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  14. Lori Lindsey would have been a much better choice for this team. Shannon Boxx is not the same player she was 4 years ago. That was obvious at the World Cup.

    No.

    No.

    More than likely.

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  15. Questions for the Day:

    Shannon Boxx a good decision?
    Is Japan truly better?
    Will Wambach (or anybody) get a straight red card?
    Will it be a hero, a goat, or a bit of both that decides it?

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