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Morgan, Lloyd lift USA over 10-woman Colombia
EDMONTON, Canada, June 23: Alex Morgan and Carli
Lloyd both scored to put the United States into the
World Cup quarter-finals with a hard-fought 2-0 win
over 10-woman Colombia on Monday, reports AFP.
The 28th-ranked South Americans were a player down
for most of the second half after new goalkeeper
Catalina Perez was sent off for a diving tackle on US
forward Morgan two minutes after the break.
Abby Wambach stepped up to take the penalty but the
superstar striker dramatically sent the ball left of
goal, denying her a record-equalling 15th Women’s
World Cup goal to match Brazil star Marta.
Morgan finally broke through after 53 minutes with
Lloyd getting a second 13 minutes later from a
penalty after Megan Rapinoe was fouled inside the box
by defender Angela Clavijo.
The USA, ranked second in the world and winners in
1991 and 1999, next meet China in Ottawa on Friday
for a place in the semi-finals. The Americans have
never failed to reach the Women’s World Cup semi-
finals.
It was, however, a costly game for the Olympic
champions with key midfielders Rapinoe and Lauren
Holiday set to miss the China game after collecting
yellow cards.
“We’ve obviously got decisions to make, but we’ve
invested significantly in players over the last six
months,” said US coach Jill Ellis.
“We’ve dealt with injuries so I feel very confident
in the players we have to able to come on and
contribute and I know they will be confident to be
able to step up and help us advance.”
It was the first World Cup match for Perez, who was
replacing first-choice goalkeeper Sandra Sepulveda,
sitting out the game after a second yellow card in
their 2-1 loss to England.
“If we had not had our goalkeeper sent off, the
outcome would have been different,” said Colombia
coach Fabian Taborda.
“She’s a great goalkeeper. I think she played well.
Unfortunately she was shown a red card. It’s the
first time she has gotten one.”
The 20-year-old, who plays college soccer for the
University of Miami, pulled off three impressive
saves in the first half.
Wambach thought she had the opening goal minutes into
the game at the Commonwealth Stadium but her rebound
off a Perez stop was ruled offside.
Perez also kept out a Wambach volley, and tipped
Morgan’s downward header over the crossbar.
At the other end of the pitch, Hope Solo was rarely
tested in the US goal as she earned a record 174th
cap for the United States, surpassing Briana Scurry’s
173 between 1994-2008.
The real action came immediately after the break with
Perez sent off for fouling Morgan, who was through on
goal.
Stefany Castano stepped into goal with forward Ingrid
Vidal coming off, but the Colombians—in the Women’s
World Cup for the firwst time—could not reproduce the
heroics that saw them shock third-ranked France 2-0
in their group match.
The breakthrough came eight minutes after the break
when Morgan received a pass in the penalty area and
fired through Castano’s hands. Lloyd’s penalty
doubled their advantage.
“It was a huge match for us, a confidence booster as
they’re not an easy team to play against,” said
Lloyd.
“We were confident the chances would come. We just
have to put them away. We haven’t peaked yet. We
still have a few more games to go for that.”
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