The US team won the women’s World Cup 2019

The 2-0 victory over the Netherlands in the final on July 7 helped the fourth American girl to win the world championship. With US captain Megan Rapinoe returning to start, both teams have the strongest force for the important match.

American girls get better at taking the initiative and pushing the opponent. The continuous opportunity created by Alex Morgan. The striker twice penetrated the penalty area and then finished. But Dutch goalkeeper Veenendaal played brilliantly.

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The representative of Europe advocated a solid defense and waited for the opportunity to launch counter attacks. But it was not until the end of the first half that the Netherlands created some sharp ball situations. However, no goals were scored in the first half.

After the break, the United States attacked quickly, paid off with a penalty in the 61st minute. The referee consulted VAR, and determined defender Van Der Gragt to make a high foot error, causing Morgan to fall in the penalty area. Captain Rapinoe finished the match on the 11m mark to open the match.

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By the 69th minute, America doubled the gap. Lavelle went the ball in the middle and then fired a long-range cannon, launching the Dutch goalkeeper. The Dutch girls tried to rise up to find a equalizer but still failed. The match closed with a score of 2-0. This is the fourth time in US history to win the Women’s World Cup.

Besides winning this championship, the US team also received two other noble individual brands at the Women’s World Cup 2019.. Their captain Rapinoe was elected the best player in the tournament.

Rapinoe and teammate Morgan and England striker Ellen White share the top scorer with six goals each. The USA team won convincingly when all seven matches were played at the 2019 women’s World Cup finals.

The US women’s soccer team won 3-0 against Mexico

Red Bull Arena team has brought to the United States national football team a strong farewell when 23 women came to Europe in 2019 Women’s World Cup.

American women – entered the unbeaten match in their last eight matches. they kicked off a series of games to see them off on Sunday afternoon with a solid 3-0 victory over their cross-border rival Mexico.

Tobin Heath – playing again in front of her crowd – opened the score right after 11 minutes after a few minutes of high press from American women.

Một khán giả phản ứng trong lễ kỷ niệm tiễn đưa Hoa Kỳ. (Ảnh AP / Julio Cortez)

A poor clearance from Mexican goalkeeper Mexico, Cecilia Santiago, fell at Heath’s feet. with quick footsteps taking her around a defender and the ball into the net.

The defending World Cup champions went on to a 2-0 match in a series of seeoffs after beating New Zealand and South Africa earlier this month.

Coach Jill Ellis, who made some unexpected changes at halftime by moving many players into different defensive positions. He said the match helped the team check some boxes in the adjustment and tinkering tactics before coming to Europe.

At halftime, Ellis switched some attacking midfield players into a more defensive role in the backline. She said that they are planned changes that show the depth and flexibility of the team.

Thủ môn người Mexico, Cecilia Santiago, lặn trong một cú sút của tiền đạo Megan Rapinoe của Hoa Kỳ. Các cú sút đi rộng của mục tiêu. (Ảnh AP / Julio Cortez)

Mexican goalkeeper Cecilia Santiago dives in a shot of US striker Megan Rapinoe. The shot goes wide of the target.

The substitutions in the second half made a big impact with Carli Lloyd. She had knocking out Mallory Pugh, to double the gap at 76 minutes. Lloyd, who almost scored a goal in the minute Monday before it was recalled for offside, will attend her fourth Women’s World Cup.

Their group matches are expected to continue on June 16 against Chile and then on June 20 against longtime rivals Sweden. American women travel to France this week for a month-long World Cup tournament. The defending champions seek to make the titles almost impossible to return and will face Thailand.

Swedish women’s football attempts to cope with inequality

Fans, players, sponsors and regulatory agencies will have to work together to ensure higher pay for female players. With 30,000 tickets sold for a friendly against Germany in Stockholm on Saturday, Swedish women are calling for solidarity to resolve inequality between men and women in football, especially the issue of income.

Recently, a large audience attended women’s soccer matches in England, Italy and Spain. Defender Nilla Fischer told Reuters that fans, players, sponsors and regulators will have to work together to ensure higher pay for female players.

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“I know that if I play in the German Bundesliga (in the men’s team) for six years, I won’t have any financial worries,” Fischer said at the team’s hotel in Stockholm. “In terms of percentage, you really cannot compare. What they can earn in an hour, I do in a year,” added 34-year-old female VfL Wolfsburg team.

These shares were made after the women’s soccer team of the United States. World champions, launched a lawsuit against their own union last month on allegations of gender discrimination, including wage complaints.

Goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl, who plays for English club Chelsea, said players who advocate for women’s equality in sports will continue to do so even after they have hung their shoes.

“When we quit one day, we will fill positions in these organizations and continue to fight. I think it should be some kind of public pressure, that they I do not accept as it is now, “Lindahl told Reuters after training.

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“However, I find it very difficult for these big organizations, especially FIFA, because that is where their members vote. I think we have to solve the big problems on the world stage. let it really change, “she added.

Fischer, who made a passionate speech on this issue when he received the Diamond Ball as the best female player in Sweden in 2018, added that everyone in the industry had a role. .

Sweden is one of 24 teams competing in the Women’s World Cup in France since December 2019.