Field Level Media
24 Feb 2025, 06:15 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)
The depth of the U.S. women's national depth was on display in a 2-1 win over Australia in Glendale, Ariz., on Sunday that puts the American in position for a sixth straight SheBelieves Cup title.
Despite replacing all 11 starters from a 2-0 victory against Colombia in the tournament opener on Thursday, the U.S. immediately pounced on Australia on a goal by Lynn Biyendolo just 42 seconds into the match.
Michelle Cooper made it 2-0 in the 68th minute, six minutes after entering the match, for her first U.S. goal before Michelle Heyman scored for Australia in the 80th minute.
The final match of the four-team tournament is in San Diego on Wednesday when the U.S. plays Japan for a shot at winning the She Believe Cup for the eighth time in 10 years.
Japan and the U.S. each have six points but the Japanese -- following a 4-0 win over Australia on Thursday and a 4-1 victory vs. Colombia on Sunday -- own the goal difference tiebreaker. They are plus-7, the Americans are plus-3.
The U.S. struck first when Biyendolo (formerly Williams) charged toward goal to convert a cross by Jaedyn Shaw for her 22nd international goal.
Cooper, who made her debut against Colombia, was in the right place at the right time to double the score. Ally Sentnor lost her dribble in the box but Cooper was there to put the ball in the back of net.
Heyman made it interesting on a score from the middle of the box off a cross by Hayley Raso.
Goalkeeper Teagan Micah kept the Aussies close with a save on Sentnor in the 88th minute.
Making 11 changes has happened six times in 758 matches in USWNT history but it was the first time in 25 years.
Sisters Alyssa and Gisele Thompson started, marking the fourth time in U.S. history that sisters have started a match together, with the other three being done by Kristie and Samantha Mewis.
--Field Level Media
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