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SheBelieves Cup 2018: USA v France – live! SheBelieves Cup 2018: USA v France – live!
(34 minutes later)
Get in touch: As Oklahoma celebrates its apparent come-from-behind win in the national cheerleading competition in the lead-in to our game on ESPN2, a quick reminder that you can reach me by email at beau.dure.freelance@theguardian.com or share your thoughts @duresport
In case you were wondering what one of England’s brightest women’s soccer minds is doing over here in the States ...
Turned over to ESPN 2 to watch @ussoccer_wnt and caught a remake of bring it on. Goooooo Toros
Last night, Annapolis, Md. (Washington Capitals vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, outdoors at the U.S. Naval Academy’s football stadium). Today, Harrison, N.J.
Busy time for women’s hockey gold medalists:
The gold medalist of US women’s hockey on the sideline! pic.twitter.com/66hMOBFQQL
Starting XI for the USA ...
1-Alyssa Naeher, 3-Andi Sullivan, 5-Kelley O’Hara, 6-Morgan Brian, 7-Abby Dahlkemper, 9-Lindsey Horan, 11-Mallory Pugh, 13-Alex Morgan (capt.), 15-Megan Rapinoe, 17-Tierna Davidson, 22-Taylor Smith
So the tradition / mistake of playing one and only one goalkeeper ad infinitum, firmly established during the Hope Solo era, continues here.
The only changes are in midfield, with phenom Andi Sullivan and Morgan Brian replacing the cornerstone Julie Ertz and big-goal scorer Carli Lloyd.
Coach Jill Ellis has opted for the rarely seen 5-6 formation:
3️⃣ Spirit players named to the #USWNT Starting XI for today's #SheBelievesCup match! Let's go @sunshine_sully, @taylornsmith11_ & @MalPugh!#WeWill // #USAvFRApic.twitter.com/gBSxAHusEi
Starting XI for France, from U.S. Soccer’s email ...
16-Sarah Bouhaddi, 2-Aïssatou Tounkara, 6-Amandine Henry (capt.), 7-Amel Majri, 9-Eugénie Le Sommer, 12-Gaëtane Thiney, 13-Valérie Gauvin, 17-Marion Torrent, 18-Viviane Asseyi, 19-Griedge Mbock Bathy, 23-Grace Geyoro In graphical form:
On connaît la compo de ce 2ème match de la #SheBelievesCup contre les Américaines💪Coup d'envoi à 18h00 sur @CStar #USAFRA pic.twitter.com/85KnlrtmQS
That’s a change in goal, with Bouhaddi replacing Karima Benameur. And several more. Here’s the lineup from the unfortunate game vs. England:
1-Karima Benameur, 3-Eve Perisset, 19-Griedge Mbock Bathy, 4-Laura Georges, 22-Sakina Karchaoui; 10-Aminata Diallo; 9-Eugénie Le Sommer, 14-Faustine Robert (12-Gaëtane Thiney, 61), 6-Amandine Henry (capt.), 20-Kadidiatou Diani (18-Viviane Asseyi, 61), 11-Ouleymata Sarr (13-Valérie Gauvin, 74).
How many of those changes are simply a planned rotation in a busy stretch of games? And how many are a reaction to the catastrophe vs. England? Je ne sais pas.
Weather check: The winds that rocked Columbus for our opening games moved on to the Northeast, where they spent roughly 48 hours picking up tree branches and hurling them at power lines and houses.Weather check: The winds that rocked Columbus for our opening games moved on to the Northeast, where they spent roughly 48 hours picking up tree branches and hurling them at power lines and houses.
Such nastiness has passed. Mostly. The good folks at Red Bull Arena just outside New York City should have a typical March day -- cool but not frigid, windy but not ridiculously so.Such nastiness has passed. Mostly. The good folks at Red Bull Arena just outside New York City should have a typical March day -- cool but not frigid, windy but not ridiculously so.
Good morning, America, how are you? And good afternoon to those of you checking in from Europe to see how the French team is doing, and good middle-of-the-night to those of you in Japan checking out the competition for next year’s Women’s World Cup.Good morning, America, how are you? And good afternoon to those of you checking in from Europe to see how the French team is doing, and good middle-of-the-night to those of you in Japan checking out the competition for next year’s Women’s World Cup.
The first games of the SheBelieves Cup took place Thursday in heavy wind gusts that certainly affected play. We might not be able to read too much into the USA’s win over Germany, where a lot of balls played in the air dropped like lawn darts. The U.S. women looked competent, given the circumstances.The first games of the SheBelieves Cup took place Thursday in heavy wind gusts that certainly affected play. We might not be able to read too much into the USA’s win over Germany, where a lot of balls played in the air dropped like lawn darts. The U.S. women looked competent, given the circumstances.
France did not. Now we’ll see whether that was a one-game aberration in which they forgot how to play defense or a sign of something worse.France did not. Now we’ll see whether that was a one-game aberration in which they forgot how to play defense or a sign of something worse.
Beau will be here shortly. In the meantime, here’s how France got on in their opener:Beau will be here shortly. In the meantime, here’s how France got on in their opener:
Phil Neville’s reign as England Women’s manager got off to a successful start with a 4-1 demolition of France and a performance that was brimming with attacking intent and purpose.Phil Neville’s reign as England Women’s manager got off to a successful start with a 4-1 demolition of France and a performance that was brimming with attacking intent and purpose.
This mightily impressive display was only a start – acid tests against Germany and the United States follow in the remaining games of the SheBelieves tournament. Then the real work of preparing for an assault on the World Cup begins in earnest.This mightily impressive display was only a start – acid tests against Germany and the United States follow in the remaining games of the SheBelieves tournament. Then the real work of preparing for an assault on the World Cup begins in earnest.
“I was a little bit nervous before the game, I had a few butterflies, but my players didn’t. That’s the most important thing,” said Neville.“I was a little bit nervous before the game, I had a few butterflies, but my players didn’t. That’s the most important thing,” said Neville.
“There is great expectation and I love that expectation. On the bus, on the way to the ground, it felt right. It felt right standing in the technical area and the most important thing is the players are enjoying the raised expectations and the higher profile.”“There is great expectation and I love that expectation. On the bus, on the way to the ground, it felt right. It felt right standing in the technical area and the most important thing is the players are enjoying the raised expectations and the higher profile.”