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USWNT lifts Concacaf Women’s Championship with 2-0 blanking of Canada

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The U.S. Women’s National Team is once again the North American champion, beating rivals Canada 2-0 in the Concacaf Women’s Championship final on Wednesday.

The game’s lone goal came after only two minutes, as the USWNT continued the trend of scoring in the opening ten minutes of every match during the tournament. A clearance from a Canadian defender landed straight at the feet of Rose Lavelle, who finished from the edge of the penalty area for her third goal of the tournament.

As has been the case throughout the two-week long tournament, the USWNT dominated the match after taking the lead, but unlike the other matches, the eventual margin of victory was narrow. Canada’s attempts to slow down the game in the first half worked at times, but they still found difficulty keeping the USWNT at bay.

The entirety of the match saw a physical battle between the two teams, as several players on both sides picked up yellow cards over the course of the 90 minutes. Tobin Heath was one of the first, picking up a yellow card around the half hour mark after a foul and exchanging words with an opponent, setting the tone for a rivalry match that lived up to its label.

It became a more lopsided affair in the second half in terms of possession and shots in favor of the USWNT. They managed shot after shot, but missed the mark on finishing, constantly getting close to a goal without scoring. Midway through the second half, Alex Morgan managed a shot that sailed just past the goalpost, making it seem as if the U.S. team might not get that second goal.

The USWNT, though, was finally able to put the game to bed with an 89th minute goal from Morgan. Off another corner kick, the ball made its way around the box until Lindsey Horan sent the ball to Morgan, possibly in an offside position near the goal line. She finished easily for her seventh goal of the tournament, marking her status as the top goal scorer.

Jill Ellis’s side easily closed out the game, coming out on top of a chippy affair with a competitive rival. The USWNT managed to defend its Concacaf title, outscoring their opposition 26-0, dominating every opponent in the process.

Capping off an impressive individual and group effort, Julie Ertz walked away with the tournament’s Golden Ball award, while Jamaica’s Jody Brown took home the award for the tournament’s best young player and Panama’s Yenith Bailey won the Golden Glove award.

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  1. Chapman a terrible hack out there, looking to injure opponents in every game as her way of getting in their head. she degrades the entire Canadian team, my opinion, an unneeded dark arts only player in this day of women’s soccer, especially from a talented team like Canada

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  2. I thought the U. S. was a lot more dominating in this match than the same match 4 years ago.
    Canada is a VERY Good team, and if everyone remembers from the last W/C, Canada’s EXIT came when England executed the best 2 strikes of the entire Tournament to beat Canada 2-1. Then England gave it away with an own goal at the end of the match to Japan, and that was that. Thus, Canada, very easily could have met the U. S. in the 2015 W/C Finals. All Canada’s top guns are back from that team, so to hold them to 1 legitimate shot on goal is an amazing feat in itself. The U. S. back line looks as strong as at the last W/C.

    BTW, that failure of the linesman to call Alex Morgan offside on that 2nd goal was simply a quid pro quo for the early call when she called Morgan offside when the pass was to Tobin Heath who would have scored. So the final score should have been 2-0 one way or the other.

    I now hope that when we see our team in 2019 or when they next report, that it is not like 2018 when a number of team members reported with injuries after finishing the 2017 NWSL season HEALTHY!!!.

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  3. First things first — Awesome job with the coverage, Pardeep! Great job throughout…. Look forward to reading more of your work as the WWC approaches.
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    Gotta say, this team is looking just great at the moment. Incredible depth almost across the board, and players seem to integrate almost seamlessly. From where I sit, Ellis has really used the last year wisely, and if anything may find herself spoiled for choice at some positions next summer. Only minor concern — are we peaking too early? (that’s a high class problem, and a far cry from where we were at this point in the last cycle).
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    Tobin Heath is so fun to watch. What a skilled and crafty player.
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    Great to see Julie Ertz win the Golden Ball. She’s gone from “great defender” to “most dominant player on the field”, and a legitimate box-to-box threat in open play.
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    Question for Pardeep….. Carli Lloyd — What’s the plan here come WWC 2019?

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