US takes fourth World Cup title
LYON, FRANCE — The United States won a record-extending fourth women鈥檚 World Cup with a 2-0 victory over the Netherlands on Sunday as second-half goals from Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle confirmed their status as the leading power in the women鈥檚 game.
The defending champions struggled to gain dominance for an hour before a Rapinoe penalty, her sixth goal of the tournament, broke the deadlock and a fine individual effort from Lavelle in the 69th minute put the outcome beyond doubt.
The Dutch, who are the European champions, ran out of steam after Rapinoe opened the scoring in the 61st minute, having done more than any team to frustrate the Americans.
A perfect occasion for Rapinoe, whose outspoken views have been most prominent on the pay disparity between men and women players, was capped when FIFA chief Gianni Infantino was booed amid chants of 鈥渆qual pay, equal pay鈥 by US fans.
At 34, Rapinoe is unlikely to be back on this stage in four years鈥 time, but it is hard to imagine her walking away from the battles she has led with the US Soccer Federation and world governing body FIFA over fairer terms for the women鈥檚 game.
However, amidst the firework celebrations after the final whistle, Rapinoe鈥檚 thoughts were on her team鈥檚 triumph — their second in a row after the 2015 victory in Canada.
鈥淚t鈥檚 like history. I don鈥檛 know how to feel right now. It is ridiculous,鈥 said Rapinoe.
鈥淲e鈥檙e crazy that鈥檚 what makes us special. We just have no quit in us. We are so tight. We will do anything to win.鈥
Rapinoe鈥檚 earlier comments, regarding a rejection of any eventual invite to the White House, brought her into the centre of political debate but the side鈥檚 win was greeted positively by President Donald Trump.
鈥淐ongratulations to the US Women鈥檚 Soccer Team on winning the World Cup! Great and exciting play. America is proud of you all!鈥 tweeted Trump.
New York city mayor Bill de Blasio said the team would receive a 鈥渢icker tape parade鈥 down the 鈥楥anyon of Heroes鈥 in Manhattan on Wednesday.
RAPINOE RETURNS
The purple-haired Rapinoe was back in the starting lineup after sitting out the 2-1 semifinal win over England with a slight muscle strain.
Her place in the side came at the expense of Christen Press while Netherlands left-winger Lieke Martens was fit to play after overcoming a toe injury.
The Dutch made an aggressive start, with some strong challenges, and midfielder Sherida Spitse picked up a booking in the 10th minute for a lunging challenge on Lavelle.
The US, who had scored in the opening 12 minutes of every previous game at this tournament, were struggling to settle as their opponents harried and closed them down quickly.
The Netherlands looked to hit the Americans on the counter-attack and that approach almost bore fruit in the 26th minute when Vivianne Miedema released Lineth Beerensteyn through the middle but US keeper Alyssa Naeher was alert.
However, as the half wore on, the US gradually gained the upper hand and Dutch keeper Sari van Veenendaal did well to parry a fierce first-time drive by Julie Ertz in the 28th.
Then Alex Morgan turned a low cross from Rapinoe goalwards and Van Veenendaal tipped the ball against the post before safely gathering it.
The pressure was mounting as Morgan brought the Dutch keeper into action again with a fine shot on the turn in the 40th.
US defender Kelley O鈥橦ara had to be substituted at halftime, following a clash of heads with Martens, and Ali Krieger came on at right-back.
VAR PENALTY
Encouraged by their first half resilience, the Dutch stuck with the same tenacious approach after the break but their aggression proved to be their downfall.
Stefanie van der Gragt鈥檚 foot caught Morgan鈥檚 upper arm after a high challenge in the box and the American fell to the ground. After initially awarding a corner, the French referee turned to the video review VAR (video assistant referee) and then gave a penalty.
Rapinoe took the responsibility and coolly slotted the ball past the almost stationary Van Veenendaal to bring to life the large American contingent in the capacity crowd of 57,900.
Suddenly the US were more relaxed and the Dutch appeared to lose not only their cohesion but also their energy.
Perhaps sensing that dip, Lavelle took the game directly to the Dutch — bursting out of midfield towards the heart of the defence and dropping her shoulder to the left before unleashing a sweet shot into the bottom corner to make it 2-0.
The Americans were suddenly swarming all over the Dutch, Tobin Heath, Morgan and Crystal Dunn all threatened to add a third goal.
If the Dutch were going to get back into the game a set-piece looked the most likely route and Spitse went close with a free-kick in the 80th minute that flashed just wide.
But that was their last attempt at making a comeback that, in truth, never looked likely.
The Americans had outlasted the Dutch and a fourth World Cup crown was theirs to celebrate with their adoring fans. — Reuters


