Therefore, Eltz single-handedly allowed Australia to keep zero points during the intermission. This is the perfect timing, oh so important. These teams are evenly matched, which means that something very special happened in the second half or something really must happen to break the deadlock. Come back soon to accompany you.
04:49
Intermission!United States 0-0 Australia
45+1 minutes Ertz is on the mission in midfield, and Rapinoe is looking for her, and then the intention to end. When nothing was achieved, Australia started an encouraging game. Polkinghorne released a long ball and found Kerr’s head at the other end of the court. She sent it to Simon, who was moving towards the goal. OK. Then the United States made a short counterattack, but again surrendered possession of the ball. Kerr is now in space and approaching Neh’s goal. Only Erz can stop her. She put her leg in front of Cole’s body and kicked the ball safely away. This is the key intervention that prevents it will almost certainly become the opener.
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43 minutes Time is passing, and there is still no breakthrough. The United States has shot twice on Australia’s six shots. Kerr now has the ball at the top of the penalty area. She plays at Yalop. Yalop keeps her running and stays aside, but shoots directly at the target. In other words, directly to the goalkeeper.
04:41
40 minutes With a heavy touch, Mewis grabbed Logarzo, who appeared to fall on her boots. There was Logazo in this game, and she suffered a bit. Catley won a free kick and provided another beautiful free kick-her dead ball performance in this game was very good. But due to some misunderstandings, Rapinoe ran a race with Carpenter, and when she was about to enter Australia, she directly ran into Micah, who had already run off her defense, but in order not to handball outside the penalty area, it didn’t. Was converted, header backwards. It looks strange. Rapinau was given a yellow card for trouble. I might show Yallop yellow before Rapinoe.
04:37
36 minutes I don’t want to say it out loud, but the United States is a bit different. I think they have always been in this game, but this is not one-sided. Australia still has a 65% share.
04:35
33 minutes The United States has a corner. They chose a short angle. I really don’t like those. But the U.S. did it, and Kelley O’Hara gave it to Morgan, who didn’t mark it and didn’t make a mistake. But, oh, she is offside! Or she? Van Egmond might just let her continue. VAR will take a look, this is a ridiculous eagle eye, he picked up mm offside, confirming that Morgan’s shoulder cost her. Zero zero zero.
04:31
29 minutes Due to lack of other options, Carpenter tried a speculative long pass, but in the end to no avail. Well, somewhere between the American Defense Line and Naeher, Naeher just picked it up and did his own thing.Catley now has a corner that looks promising, except Matildas unable to connect. Before Press spins and swings her boots to get it out, some ping pong balls ensued.
04:28
26 minutes Erz slid the ball behind Catley and failed in the offensive channel. The ball has been in Australia’s defense for some time, but in the end it was in vain. Yallop just collected Samantha Mewis’ rivets. This is a free kick for the United States, but Yallop should really take it seriously.
04:23
22 minutes Carpenter admitted a foul. A little frustrated, or just cheeks. She threw a leg and gave the United States a free kick. Rapinoe circulates in a dangerous ball, handled by Polkinghorne.
04:22
20 minutes Alright alright. Fowler has always been in a good area and looks strong on the ball. The teenager made his Olympic debut and her header was very close to the opening game.
04:19
17 minutes Catley also has a good set-piece and an Australian header, but the US team is making another counterattack. This may be where the number one person in the world gets some happiness. They keep Australia in possession of the ball-currently about two-thirds-and choose their timing. Cole stopped the ball for Simon, but soon returned to the American defense, they passed the ball in the backcourt before taking action.This Matildas Now on the counter, because Cole chased Dunn into the penalty area, but the appeal failed.
04:15
14 minutes Catley’s free kick set a correct direction, but it was easily handled by Nah. Hearing Foord and Raso were both excluded due to injury issues. I am a little worried about the future, but so far, Australia has explained itself well. Logarzo looked nervous.
04:13
11 minutes That is an adventurous business from Australia. Carpenter succeeded in chasing Rapino, but the ball went out of bounds and the latter threw a throw-in. Kyah Simon tried to lay off van Egmond, but his opponent was ready and waiting. Due to Crystal Dunn’s foul, Yalop is now rubbing her right shin on the ground.
04:10
8 minutes Logazzo took a looping free kick, less than Julie Eltz, who fell to the ground after colliding with Emily Van Egmond’s head. However, she soon stood up again. Carpenter was the third American throw-in, but the American quickly returned to possession, and before you blinked, Morgan had run off Tameka Yalop’s shoulder and was heading towards Australia’s goal rushed away. Logarzo tracks well and provides support for the collected Micah.
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5 minutes Many players on the court now know their opponents and are their friends. They played against each other in the NWSL in the United States before moving to Europe recently. Morgan once again had the ball, but couldn’t find room to supply Rapinoe.
04:03
peep! We walked!
2 minutes The U.S. team knelt on one knee when they joined forces in Australia. The United States has been in a leading position from the beginning, but the flag has opposed Alex Morgan. Kerr tried her luck. There are no dice.
04:00
There is a late change MatildasCaitlin Ford withdrew during the warm-up period. She has been replaced by Mary Fowler.
03:59
So let’s get started. How will Australia’s defense respond to US attacks? How will the United States deal with Sam Cole, who scored two goals against Sweden? The national anthem has been played and we are about to begin.
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Both teams have some changes. Especially Vlatko Andonovski (Vlatko Andonovski) made five changes to his starting XI. In the offense, Alex Morgan and Christine Press got nods from Cali Lloyd and Heath Tobin, while Rapinoe was still on the other side. Abby Dahlkemper and Emily Sonnett started at center back and right back respectively, while Lindsay Horan took a place in midfield.
For Australia, Alana Kennedy entered the central defender position, and Chloe Logazo played at the expense of Hayley Russo in this game.
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Preface
Emma Camp
Last week, when the United States started their Olympic journey with a shocking 3-0 loss to Sweden, Donald Trump claimed that the failure was the result of the national team’s “awakening”. This is a reference to the team-especially the outspoken midfielder Megan Rapinoe-whose stance on racial prejudice and discrimination is widely praised, which he believes will lead to people Become “distorted” and “lunar.” When Vlatko Andonovski’s side adopted their “awareness” and turned it into six goals for New Zealand, the former president may still be busy addressing his English The fundamental misunderstanding of grammar.
The 6-1 result moved the world’s number one American to second in Group G, which made this game against Australia very interesting.This MatildasAfter a 2-1 victory over New Zealand and a 4-2 loss to leaders Sweden in the opening game, it ranked third. Both sides only have three points in this game, which means there is still a lot to do in the next 90 minutes. The US’s goal difference is +2 higher than Australia’s -1, which is likely to be taken into account in the event of a tie. However, it must be said that if one of the teams misses the top two and automatic promotion opportunities, they are likely to become one of the best two third-ranked teams in the three groups anyway. Of course, technically speaking, New Zealand still has a chance, but with zero points, a -6 goal difference and the last game against Sweden, frankly, I will not put my egg on the football fern. In the basket.
There is nothing to say: Sam Kerr’s Matildas will compete with him to win this game. Tony Gustavsson’s World No. 9 team has improved significantly in recent weeks, but they have only beaten the United States once-winning 1-0 in 2018. Yes, this should be fun! Have questions, comments or concerns? My details are above.