2016 FIFA U-20's WWC - Quarter-Final # 3 - USA vs Mexico (pre/pbp/post)

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  1. MiLLeNNiuM

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    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    FIFA U-20's WWC - Quarter-Final Match # 3

    Date: Friday, Nov. 25, 2016
    Time: 1:00 am EST (or 10:00 pm PST, Thurs. 11/24/16)
    Teams: USA vs Mexico
    Place: Sir John Guise Stadium in Port Moresby
    Stream: FoxSoccer2Go
    TV: ??? (will post later when verified)
     
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  2. MiLLeNNiuM

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    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Quarter-Final Match # 1: Korea DPR vs Spain -- 11/24/16 at 1:00 am EST (or 10:00 pm PST on 11/23/16)

    Quarter-Final Match # 2: Japan vs Brazil -- 11/24/16 at 4:30 am EST (or 1:30 am PST)

    Quarter-Final Match # 4: Germany vs France -- 11/25/16 at 4:30 am EST (or 1:30 am PST)
     
  3. MiLLeNNiuM

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    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    TV: FS1, telemundo.com
     
  4. MiLLeNNiuM

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    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  5. MiLLeNNiuM

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    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Interesting quotes from the ussoccer.com website:

    U.S. U-20 WNT – USA vs. MEX Pre-Game Quotes
    :

    U.S. head coach MICHELLE FRENCH
    On the result against Ghana which won the USA Group C:

    “We knew coming into the game that Ghana was going to be extremely unique and athletic in everything that they did. We tried to put together a game plan to give ourselves the best chance to deal with their speed up top, with their one-v-one savviness on the ball and our back line against did a tremend9ous job. Our response to their goal two minutes later was a massive turning point in regards to our confidence and belief and that’s a valuable lesson we’re going to learn from this game moving forward in this tournament.”

    On Group C:
    “Every game in our group was difficult and challenging. Each team was extremely different from each other. I couldn’t be more proud of how these players bought into what we asked them to do. It’s tremendous feat for them to do so well in the group and we still have our best soccer ahead of us.”

    “We had to navigate through an extremely difficult group. We came out of the group phase with the knowledge of how resilient this group can be. After getting scored on, the response was within five-to-six minutes collectively so we learned how coachable this group is. Their ability to take information and translate it to the field is tremendous.”

    On facing Mexico in the quarterfinal:
    “It will be a competitive and spirited match. The last time we played them we tied them 2-2 at qualifying so I can’t help but think they are going to come into this game with a lot of confidence. Any time you are able to reach the quarterfinals of a world event, you have to be doing something extremely well. We have to identity those things that Mexico does well, prepare our team for any scenario that may potentially happen and put our best foot forward when we play them.

    “Going into the quarterfinal game, we know that Mexico will be a formidable opponent for us. Our countries know each other extremely well. There’s a lot of history, whether it’s with the women’s team, the U-20s or the U-17s. We’ve seen the growth of Mexico over the last few years as they’ve started to close the gap, as have all the CONCACAF teams. The last time we played them it was 2-2 at qualifying and we were actually up 2-0, so we know the fight and determination they play with and that’s the first thing that we have to match.”

    U.S. defender KALEIGH RIEHL
    On navigating a difficult group stage:

    “We did really well. We did what we needed to go come out on top and it was exciting to finish first because it was such a challenging group. The three games we played were extremely important. It was the first World Cup games for a lot of us and knowing we can compete and play at this level was great for our confidence.”

    On facing Mexico:
    “We’re obviously super excited. We’ve put a lot of time and effort and hard work into this and we know coaching staff has as well. We’re prepared and we’re ready.”

    “We’ve seen Mexico in qualifying and prior to that we saw them in the NTC tournament. They are familiar to us I think we can expect a battle. Nothing is easy in this stage of the tournament so we’re going to go out there and compete and bring a lot of energy.”

    U.S. defender ELLIE JEAN
    On navigating a difficult group stage:

    “It was awesome that we got to play three very different teams in the group stage. We had physical teams that we played which was great to help us get to the elimination rounds. That’s something we’ve really tried to work on, our physical presence. France was very technical so we had to deal with a team like that and tactically we just had to be aware of everything they were doing so that prepared us. New Zealand was an all-round great team and we know how hard Ghana is to play against, so we’ve just been trying to deal with everything that’s been thrown at us. I think we’ve done really so far so we are really excited for our next game.”

    “It was great to get group stage out of the way. I think we all had a lot of nerves coming into this tournament of course, but we are really starting to get a hold of things here. We gained a lot of confidence from our group games and are ready to head that into the quarterfinals. We’re really excited to still be here and we’ll see what the next game brings.”

    On facing Mexico:
    “I expect it to be a great match. We’ll both show a lot of passion and it will be very intense. They are a great team so of course we have to be tactically and mentally aware for the whole 90 minutes."
     
  6. MiLLeNNiuM

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    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    FYI -- You can set up a second FoxSoccer2Go account (with different email address) and use the same promo code "U20WNT" in order to get another 2 week free subscription. My current subscription expires on 11/24 and on my 2nd FoxSoccer account I have until Dec. 8th.

    Wooohooo!!!
     
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  7. MiLLeNNiuM

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    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    From the ussoccer website:

    U.S. ROSTER NOTES

    • Against Ghana, Mallory Pugh scored her second goal of the tournament and 19th in 26 caps for the U-20s with her 22nd minute tally.
    • For the third match in a row, the USA made all three of its substitutes in the second half as head coach Michelle French brought on midfielder Parker Roberts in the 75th minute, forward Ally Watt in the 81st and defender Natalie Jacobs in the 89th.
    • With the game’s opening goal against New Zealand, Ashley Sanchez became the first U.S. Youth Women’s National Team player to score in both a FIFA U-17 and U-20 World Cup in the same year. She scored against Paraguay and twice against Japan in group play at the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup held in Jordan this past October.
    • Kristie Mewis is the only other U.S. player to score in both a U-17 and U-20 Women’s World Cup, but she did it two years apart. Mewis’ two goals in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup came in 2008 in New Zealand and her goal in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup came in Germany in 2010.
    • Sanchez’s goal vs. New Zealand was her fifth at the U-20 level.
    • Ally Watt’s goal against New Zealand was her sixth at the U-20 level. She scored just three minutes after entering the match in the 79th minute. Watt has come off the bench in all three matches so far, playing 34 total minutes.
    • Fifteen of the 18 field players on the U.S. roster have seen action through the first two games.
    • Six players have played all 270 minutes: Maddie Elliston, Ellie Jean, Casey Murphy, Emily Ogle, Taylor Otto and Kaleigh Riehl. Mallory Pugh and Ashley Sanchez have played almost the whole three games at 269 and 268 minutes, respectively.
    • All four of the USA’s starting defenders have played every minute of all three matches.
    • The USA and France have allowed two goals in the tournament so far while Germany and Japan have allowed just one each, best of any of the 16 teams.
    • Midfielder Katie Cousins did not play in the first match, but has played all 180 minutes of the last two group games and earned Player of the Match honors vs. Ghana.
    • The USA entered the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup having compiled a record of 15-4-3 over this two-year cycle in international matches. Two of the four losses were to youth WNT power Japan.
    • Team captain Mallory Pugh, in her second U-20 WNT cycle, is the most capped player on the roster with 26 U-20 international matches and the top scorer with 19 goals, but 19 players on the roster have 10 or more U-20 caps.
    • Pugh was the youngest player on the 2014 U-20 Women’s World Cup Team, where she started all four games, and is age-eligible to play in the 2018 tournament as well.
    • Pugh currently has 17 caps and four goals for the full WNT, which includes her goal against Colombia in the 2016 Olympics that made her the youngest American soccer player to score in an Olympic Games.
    • Pugh led the team with seven goals and four assists in CONCACAF U-20 qualifying, where she won the Golden Boot as top scorer and the Golden Ball as the best player.
    • Thirteen players on the roster have scored international goals, including Jessie Scarpa (6), Ally Watt (6), Ashley Sanchez (5), Marley Canales (4), Kelsey Hedge (4), and Emily Fox (3).
    • Of the 20 players who helped the USA win the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Women’s Championship and qualify for the World Cup last December (a tournament that was held during the college season, making several players unavailable), French chose 13 for the World Cup roster. Those players are: Canales, Chandler, DeMelo, Flores, Fox, Hedge, Heinsohn, Jacobs, Otto, Pugh, Roberts, Sanchez and Scarpa.
    • The age cut-off date for this Women’s World Cup is players born on or after Jan. 1, 1996. Eight of the 21 players selected by French were born in 1996, eight were born in 1997, four in 1998 and one in 1999. The four ‘98s – DeMelo, Heinsohn, Fox and Pugh, as well as Sanchez, are age-eligible for the 2018 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup in France.
    • Sanchez, who captained the USA at the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Jordan while scoring three goals, is the youngest player on the team and the only one born in 1999. Sanchez had three goals with five assists at the CONCACAF U-20 qualifying tournament and scored the game-winning goal in the championship game win against Canada.
    • Fourteen different states are represented, led by California with four players and Virginia with three. New Jersey and Colorado have two each.
    • Nine different colleges are represented on the roster, led by Penn State with five players. Notre Dame and North Carolina each have two players.
    • The roster includes five players who helped Penn State win the NCAA Championship in 2015 in defenders Kaleigh Riehl, Madeline Elliston and Ellie Jean, midfielder Emily Ogle, and Rose Chandler, who was a back-up ‘keeper.
    • Just five players on the roster have yet to start college with the rest having played at least one season so far (aside from Taylor Otto, who has started college but has yet to play a college match). The players who have yet to start college are UCLA commits Mallory Pugh and Ashley Sanchez, goalkeeper Brooke Heinsohn, who is headed to Duke, midfielder Savannah DeMelo (USC) and defender Emily Fox (UNC).
    • Besides Pugh, two other players were on the 2014 U-20 Women’s World Cup roster in defender Kaleigh Riehl and goalkeeper Rose Chandler, but neither played in the tournament.
    • Chandler earned the Golden Glove as the best goalkeeper during the qualifying tournament and Riehl has been a steady leader of the backline during 2016.
    • Goalkeepers Casey Murphy and Brooke Heinsohn, who are both 6-foot-1, are the tallest GKs to represent the USA in a Women’s World Cup.
    • Murphy has played the most games in goal for the USA this year with 11, starting 10, Chandler has played six times this year, starting four.
    • Nine members of the U.S. team that won the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup also won a U-20 Women’s World Cup. They are Lori Chalupny, Ashlyn Harris and Heather O’Reilly (2002), Meghan Klingenberg, Sydney Leroux, Alex Morgan and Alyssa Naeher (2008), and Julie Johnston and Morgan Brian (2012). Current U.S. WNT players Samantha Mewis, Kealia Ohai and Crystal Dunn also won a U-20 WWC in 2012.

    USA VS. MEXICO SERIES
    • This will be the first meeting between the USA and Mexico in any Women’s World Cup, but the teams have met twice in the first year of this cycle in 2015. Mexico participated in the 2015 NTC Invitational in Carson, Calif., and at that tournament in June the USA won 1-0 on a goal from Mallory Pugh.
    • The teams met again in December in the opening game of the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Women’s Championship, drawing 2-2 as the USA took a 2-0 lead on goals from Pugh (via a penalty kick) in the 20th minute and Emily Fox (on an assist from Pugh) in the 22nd. Mexico stormed back to draw on a 32nd minute goal from Bianca Solis and a 65th minute score from Kiana Palacios.
    • Just six players on the USA’s 2016 World Cup roster who have started a game in this tournament played in that match in Honduras and 10 total players on the USA’s World Cup roster saw action that day. Eleven players on Mexico’s roster played in that match

    MEXICO NOTES

    • Mexico qualified for the quarterfinals by finishing second in Group D behind Germany.
    • Mexico got off to a solid start in the tournament, defeating the Korea Republic 2-0 on goals from Jacqueline Crowther and Kiana Palacios. Mexico then lost 3-0 to Germany and needed a positive result in its final match against Venezuela to go through. Mexico stormed out to a 3-0 lead on two goals from Palacios and one from Teresa Gonzalez before Venezuela scored twice for the final 3-2 margin. Mexico scored twice on corner kicks in that match.
    • Mexico has been a regular participant in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, missing out on just one occasion (Thailand 2004), and is making its seventh appearance. Mexico has been eliminated in the group phase four times and reach the quarterfinals three times.
    • Mexico advanced to the semifinals of the 2015 CONCACAF Under-20 Women’s Championship after drawing 2-2 with the USA to open the tournament. Mexico beat Panama and Haiti to finish second in the group but lost to Canada on penalties after a goalless draw in normal time. Mexico earned its place in PNG with a victory over Honduras in the match for third-place.
    • The only two goals Mexico allowed during qualifying were to the USA.
    • Nine players on Mexico’s roster play in the USA or are Mexican-Americans, including seven who play NCAA Division I soccer.
    • Defender Monica Flores is the twin sister of U.S. defender Sabrina Flores. Both play at Notre Dame.
     
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  8. jackdoggy

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    May 16, 2014
    Big D
    Nat'l Team:
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    Soooooooo, Midnight Thanksgiving.....got it. 12 hours of meaningless NFL before something important transpires.

    No one tell Coyote this, he's liable to blow a gasket.:)
     
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  9. jackdoggy

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    May 16, 2014
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    Nat'l Team:
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    U - S - A
    U - S - A
    U - S - A
     
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  10. Gilmoy

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    Jun 14, 2005
    Pullman, Washington
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    #10 Gilmoy, Nov 25, 2016
    Last edited: Nov 25, 2016
    2016/11/24 Thu:
    Q27.USA - Mexico

    USA (Michelle French): Flores for #20 Katie Cousins.
    ~~~~~~~~
    15 Jessie Scarpa, 18 Ashley Sánchez
    16 Emily Fox, 4 Sabrina Flores, 10 Emily Ogle, 9© Mallory Pugh
    14 Ellie Jean, 3 Kaleigh Riehl, 6 Taylor Otto, 5 Madeline Elliston
    1 Casey Murphy

    Mexico (Roberto Medina): P.Solís for #2 Diana Jaqueline Rodríguez Carrillo; Barreras for #1 Emily Sofía Alvarado Natividad.
    ~~~~~~~~
    17 Jaqueline Taylor Crowther Rodríguez, 9 Kiana Angélica Palacios Hernández
    11 María Guadalupe Sánchez Morales, 6© Nancy Guadalupe Antonio López, 10 Eva Beatriz González Tate, 18 Belén de Jesús Cruz Arzate
    14 Paulina Lizeth Solís Echeverría, 4 Rebeca Bernal Rodríguez, 3 Vanessa Flores Bear, 5 Monica Irina Flores Grigoriu
    12 Estefanny Barreras Torres

    Anthems!
     
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  11. Gilmoy

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    Jun 14, 2005
    Pullman, Washington
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    #11 Gilmoy, Nov 25, 2016
    Last edited: Nov 25, 2016
    01' 0-0 1h kickoff at 00:39 on the stream timer bar. Pugh(?) roams down right touch, long backpass. #6 Otto gets caught chasing ball in a 1-v-1 footrace with Crowther, her large lead evaporating -- square pass just in time. Mexico ping calmly across their back, play up wide left for Crowther vs Otto, lose it over.

    06' 0-0 Mexico confident and active, dominating early possession in our 1/3. Left corner defended, Mexico regain. #11 M.Sánchez whips in a cross from 24m wide left to spot, #9 Palacios leans past her marker and nods a header down, Murphy dives horizontal to left post -- bounces just wide left low.

    09' 0-0 #11 M.Sánchez counters up wide left to 25m, cuts inside to 23m arc top left, jukes past Otto overpursuing toward centerline, into left wheelhouse at 22m. Left instep shot swerves right-to-left to 1/4 right 1/2 high, Murphy leans and blocks it wide and over.

    10' 0-0 Mexico right ck, to 3m 1/3 right, Murphy catches in traffic.

    11' 0-0 Scarpa drives to 14m box left, backpass to A.Sánchez at box top mid-left. Ashley dances around 1, ball poked away. USA switch to box right, Pugh drives to box right foot, cross to 2m right post caught by Barreras. Our first foray :coffee:
     
  12. PacmanJr_00

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    Aug 29, 2010
    Club:
    Southampton FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Impressive play by Mexico, so far. Really working the US over early
     
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  13. PacmanJr_00

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    Aug 29, 2010
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    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Mexico forces another big save from Murphy. We are barely getting across midfield mich less making any threat to score.
     
  14. lil_one

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    Nov 26, 2013
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Mexico is pressuring really well, which is a good choice since it seems we're not able to pass well under pressure....quite a few giveaways already from the US in the middle third (and even some out of our defensive third).
     
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  15. Gilmoy

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    Jun 14, 2005
    Pullman, Washington
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    14' 0-0 Fox dribbles 1-v-2 up wide left to 1m, loses ball over.

    15' 0-0 USA have two lines of 4 in own 1/3 -- compact defense first. Mexico lose ball, but Ogle gets caught on a turn, #9 Palacios steals off her foot -- then loses it.

    16' 0-0 Elliston hangs a slow backpass to Otto coming back to own 7m mid-right, with Crowther on her back -- Otto nervously one-touches a clearance into near touch. Ugh -- but ok, safety first. Otto is a bit deer-ish so far ...

    17' 0-0 Mexico calmly switch across the large ark -- as we stymie them with our bunker :thumbsdown: Chip switch from arc top box right bounces wide left. Defense wins championships :D
     
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  16. Gilmoy

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    Jun 14, 2005
    Pullman, Washington
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    19' 0-0 Pugh presses Solís into a poor forward dump, Ogle collects and pings forward into the space Solís vacated. Pugh chases to box top wide right, square pass poked away.

    20' 0-0 Scarpa clangs ball away on a waist-high trap try, Solís hip-checks her down. Foul.

    21' 0-0 Pugh fk at 25m box right, bends poorly to arc top, off shins and away. USA chips to box top center, A.Sánchez comes back and heads a pop-up to 4m, Barreras catches.

    22' 0-0 Mexico longball from circle back bounces perfectly for Crowther splitting 2 to 10m mid-left -- she's faster than our backline :eek: Crowther runs around forehand to look for a pass, Riehl slide-blocks ball over endline.

    22' 0-0 Mexico left ck, to 2m 1-left, Crowther twist-heads wide left as Murphy pushes her away.

    23' 0-0 A.Sánchez rounds Solís(?) to box right foot, backpass to 14m center is 1/2 step behind S.Flores -- she lunge-pokes backward but bisects two teammates, Mexico swarms to ball and hoof it into near touch at midfield.

    25' 0-0 Pugh pings ball forward, springs A.Sánchez up wide right to 24m. Early diagonal entry pass to 15m mid-right for S.Flores cutting from center, #10 E.González slide-pokes but misses, S.Flores trips over her -- no call either way.
     
  17. jackdoggy

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    May 16, 2014
    Big D
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    We are going to need something special from Mal.
     
  18. Gilmoy

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    Jun 14, 2005
    Pullman, Washington
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    27' 0-0 #11 M.Sánchez cuts 1-v-2 but doesn't bring ball, gets into a 1-v-2 shielding duel. Pugh takes ball behind her, but M.Sánchez goes down wrestling with Elliston, foul.

    28' 0-0 Mexico fk at 24m wide left, to 15m center, headed away. #18 Cruz (or #9 Palacios?) chips a cross to 4m left post, just 1m too far for Crowther sliding down through/behind the backline. Mexico do try many quick/early crosses for relatively low-odds half-chances, and we're not sharp in snuffing them out.

    30' 0-0 1h cooling break.
     
  19. PacmanJr_00

    PacmanJr_00 Member

    Aug 29, 2010
    Club:
    Southampton FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    A. Sanchez is a joy to watch. Need more of her, deeper in the midfield. Our midfield might as well be statues.
     
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  20. MiLLeNNiuM

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    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    #20 MiLLeNNiuM, Nov 25, 2016
    Last edited: Nov 25, 2016
    USA-based Mexico starters are:
    17 Jaqueline Crowther
    9 Kiana Palacios
    11 María Sánchez
    5 Monica Flores

    There are a couple more on the bench.
     
  21. MiLLeNNiuM

    MiLLeNNiuM Member+

    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I really like the play of Belen Cruz on team Mexico. I say her playing against Venezuela and Germany, and she was really dynamic.
     
  22. MiLLeNNiuM

    MiLLeNNiuM Member+

    Aug 28, 2016
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Or Ashley Sanchez, and she almost produced there.
     
  23. Gilmoy

    Gilmoy Member+

    Jun 14, 2005
    Pullman, Washington
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    #23 Gilmoy, Nov 25, 2016
    Last edited: Nov 25, 2016
    35' 0-0 USA ping across the back. Elliston hoofs long from midfield right touch to box top wide right -- Scarpa out-leans #3 V.Flores and heads ball down box right, out-wrestles her to 0.5m, hooks a cross to 7m 2-right. A.Sánchez(?) races Barreras coming out, chips through her, trickling toward back left -- ref blows it dead: ball out over endline.

    37' 0-0 Elliston chips long again toward box top wide right, way too far for A.Sánchez. #4 Bernal backpasses to Barreras, A.Sánchez bends her jog to pursue. Clearance kick reflects off Sánchez's thighs -- and juuuust wide right into side netting. Mexico isn't dealing with our in-your-face pressure ;)

    40' 0-0 USA ping across circle back, find Elliston at circle top right touch -- she seems to start most of the offense. Elliston fires a forward pass up wide right to Scarpa's feet, 1-v-1 move, hard tackle at 12m puts ball into near touch.

    41' 0-0 USA right throw-in, backpass, switch across the back again. Jean is less smooth at settling and passing, turns it over. Mexico miss a switch left, into near touch.

    42' 0-0 USA ping across the back to Elliston at midfield right touch. Forward inside pass to Pugh intercepted by LB Solís way up. Mexico switch right, chip up right touch to Jean. USA lose a header ping duel. Mexico long switch to 25m box left for #11 M.Sánchez, Elliston heads into near touch.

    43' 0-0 Mexico left throw-in, calm 3-v-2 exercise strung out along left touch. Elliston challenges M.Sánchez, ball clangs off her shin and over endline.

    44' 0-0 Mexico left ck, to 12m right post, headed up and drops wide right.

    45' 0-0 USA gk, Mexico win it and ping across circle top. They lose it, Ogle collects at circle back. Mexico poke it toward box top right, Jean backpass -- but again Crowther shows unnerving speed advantage, overtaking her from behind.
     
  24. lil_one

    lil_one Member+

    Nov 26, 2013
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
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  25. PacmanJr_00

    PacmanJr_00 Member

    Aug 29, 2010
    Club:
    Southampton FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Of course, our gk has no idea what to do when used to try and keep possession.
     
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