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SEATTLE — U.S. ladies’s nationwide staff head coach Emma Hayes put out a youthful and fewer skilled lineup in her staff’s second take a look at towards Japan, and it was mirrored within the 0-1 loss.
Japan scored first within the twenty seventh minute when Maika Hamano discovered plenty of area on the precise facet contained in the field, then discovered much more area with a tough lower previous defender Lilly Reale and completed impressively close to publish into the roof of the netting. Hayes referred to as it a “poor goal” that her staff shouldn’t have given up postgame.
The consequence was disappointing for Hayes & Co., notably as they felt they dominated the sport, holding 67% of possession. Build up and dealing by the press was strong, however play within the ultimate third was too sluggish and lacked chemistry when it got here to goal-scoring probabilities.
Japan had additionally rotated their squad. The guests made 9 modifications from their starters within the first recreation, whereas the U.S. swapped all 11.
The U.S. received a transparent enhance offensively when two-thirds of ‘Triple Espresso,’ Trinity Rodman and Sophia Wilson, subbed in on the sixty fifth minute. Then once more, six minutes later, when Lindsey Heaps got here on. Extra probabilities had been created and Japan lastly seemed like they had been beneath stress. However the Individuals nonetheless couldn’t discover the breakthrough and left disillusioned.

