The United States National Team won its third World Cup final recently, and we were very lucky to witness it in person!
The US team started the tournament slowly, and many feared that the US would not make it out of its group stage, labelled the "Group of Death." This was because the US' play early in the tournament was quite lackluster due to a combination of nerves and poor player selections and tactics by Coach Jill Ellis.
These mistakes were corrected as the tournament went on, and the solid US defense that only conceded one goal in five matches kept the American's dreams of a third title alive.
It was fitting that the US' opponent in the final was Japan - the team the US had beaten in the 2012 Olympics, the last major international final, but who had defeated the Americans in the last World Cup final in 2011.
Japan had played uninspiring, robotic football for the entire tournament, but they did enough to win each of their five games. Most predicted that Japan would bring their A game to the final and that the Americans would face a tough test.
Those observers were wrong. Because within three minutes, the US was up 1-0 on a Carli Lloyd set piece goal. Two minutes later, Lloyd scored again. Lauren Holliday added a third within the first quarter hour. At twenty minutes, Carli Lloyd scored her third, a beautiful shot from midfield that caught the Japanese keeper off her line.
We and the overwhelmingly partisan US crowd went wild, but there was more excitement to come. Japan scored, and added one more in the second half. However, Tobin Heath from the US quickly responded to make it 5-2, which would be the final score.
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