US women scored early and often win the World Cup
2015 at 10:28 • 6 กรกฎาคม 363 reviews Viewed0
• WRITER: TERRY Fredrickson level switches: Advanced Carli Lloyd became the first woman to score. hattrick in the World Cup final, where she was inspired United's 5-2 demolition of defending champions Japan on Sunday. Please join us at our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/bangkokpostlearning Tobin Heath # 17 of the United States to shoot past us Kaihori # 18 of Japan during the second half. FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada in 2015 finals at BC Place Stadium on July 5, 2015 in Vancouver, Canada, Kevin C. Cox / AFPFootball: US, Japan, 5-2 to win the interest of a third World Cup titleUSA. Alex Morgan, Lauren Holiday, Abby Wambach and Whitney Engen celebrate after their victory in the Cup final between the United States and Japan AFP PHOTO / FRANCK. FIFEVancouver, 6 กรกฎาคม 2015 AFP - Carli Lloyd became the first woman to score a hattrick in the World Cup final, where she was inspired by the United States to a 5-2 demolition of defending champions Japan on Sunday. at The United States, winners in 1991 and 1999, becoming the first nation to win three times and avenge their loss to Japan on penalties in the 2011 final. Lloyd, 32, her first goal after just three minutes in the Vancouver airport. BC Place Stadium is two minutes later, a second and her third after 16 minutes. Lauren Holiday and Tobin Heath also found the net for the Stars and Stripes. Yuki Ogimi got one back on 27 minutes with a Asian champions thanks to their two 52 minute own goal by United defender Julie Johnson. It was the third meeting between the two teams in the championship are important to Americans, who won Olympic gold ahead of Japan in 2012, when Lloyd scored both goals in a 2-1 win. Cavaliers' Na de Medici. Niko 'in just a few minutes into disarray in defense of their position. US midfielder Carli Lloyd (C) scored on goalkeeper Michel Kaihori Japan AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE wear the captain's armband Lloyd, one of three United players to miss a penalty in the 2011 final to be. The first two goals from set pieces where she delivered a performance that saw her presentation was awarded the Golden Ball. The best player of the tournament. 32-year-old picked up a low cross from the right to tap Megan Rapinoe after three minutes. Two minutes later a defense that Japan is in crisis, when Lloyd again found her way through the following freekick. To pray cheerful. USA, USA, USA From the 53,341 fans in a stadium filled with Holiday was third in the 14th minute with a volley after a header to protect the weak from Azusa Iwashimizu. And just two. Minutes later, Lloyd completed her hattrick with a stunning shot from 50 yards over the head of stunned us Kaihori in the Japanese goal. Japanese players huddled together to try to regroup as they try to have midfielder Lloyd Livewire who netted six goals in the competition on equal terms with Germany's Celia Sasic. Yuki Ogimi # 17 of Japan reacts. After the first goal of her in the first half against the USA, Dennis Grombkowski / AFP Ogimi raised the spirits of Japan in the 27th minute as she has one last hope - single. With a portfolio in the US. She was awarded the Golden Glove as the top goalkeeper of the tournament, Japan, Norio Sasaki, coach brings midfielder Homare Sawa, the heroine of Japan 2011 campaign after 33 minutes in place of tears Iwashimizu. That must have been comforted on the bench. But even her presence could lift Japan even get a goal back when Johnson inadvertently headed a cross into the back of her own net 52 minutes. Two minutes later, Woods is aiming for her first. In the tournament, as she picked up a cross from Brian Morgan the next corner. US stars Abby Wambach for the last ten minutes of the game with Lloyd handed her. Captain's armband Veteran Christie Rampone, 40 and the only player remaining from the 1999 team for the final five minutes of the match. Japan, nicknamed Nadeshiko '- a pink flower as a symbol of elegance and beauty - won the 2011 crown in dramatic fashion. In Frankfurt, Germany.
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