USWNT set Women's World Cup record in group stage
Team talks about importance of playing tough opponent
Injury updates on Ertz and Morgan
The highly-anticipated match-up against Sweden gave the USA exactly what they had hoped for, in addition to another FIFA Women’s World Cup record.
While breaking the record for most goals scored throughout a Women’s World Cup group stage with 18, USA gained valuable insight for their play moving forward. After facing Thailand and Chile, Sweden was the toughest opponent the team had faced so far in France, which was valuable for many reasons.
“This was an important game for us to figure out some things about ourselves, learn some things, play against a quality opponent,” forward Tobin Heath said. “We knew this was kind of revving up to the knockout round, so now we’re really going to see what we’re made of.”
The defence and goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher, who had hardly been tested in the prior matches, were put to work by the speedy Swedish attackers. With three clean sheets after three matches, it indicates all the hard work being done behind the scenes.
By Erin Fish with USA
They’ve scored the most goals in group play and put up three clean sheets.The highly-anticipated match-up against Sweden gave the USA exactly what they had hoped for, in addition to another FIFA Women’s World Cup record.
While breaking the record for most goals scored throughout a Women’s World Cup group stage with 18, USA gained valuable insight for their play moving forward. After facing Thailand and Chile, Sweden was the toughest opponent the team had faced so far in France, which was valuable for many reasons.
“This was an important game for us to figure out some things about ourselves, learn some things, play against a quality opponent,” forward Tobin Heath said. “We knew this was kind of revving up to the knockout round, so now we’re really going to see what we’re made of.”
The defence and goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher, who had hardly been tested in the prior matches, were put to work by the speedy Swedish attackers. With three clean sheets after three matches, it indicates all the hard work being done behind the scenes.
Coach Jill Ellis had a similar response to Heath expressing what this type of game meant in group play. She also gave credit to the Swedish frontline, deeming them, “very impressive.”
“This was a fantastic game for us,” Ellis said after the match. “When you come out of the group stage, a lot of what we talk about is mentality and being healthy, and I think we’re in a really good place.”
Health was a minor concern for USA on Thursday. Midfielder Julie Ertz missed the Sweden match with a hip contusion and centre forward Alex Morgan subbed out during half-time after taking a hard hit in the first half and hurting her knee.
"Alex took a knock in the first half and I think it was more about being smart about it, and similar to Julie, who took a hip contusion,” Ellis said. “It's a zero-risk game in terms of having players available for the next round."
Both are expected to be back for the round of 16 matchup against Spain.
This past week many journalists have been asking the question: Would USA want to lose to Sweden in group play to avoid facing France in the quarter-finals?
But every member in the USA camp has the same answer: every game is played at their highest performance and they are focused on the present game.
Now that the USA has finished on top of Group F, they are focused on the next business at hand, and that is the round of 16 where they will face Spain in Reims.
“This was a fantastic game for us,” Ellis said after the match. “When you come out of the group stage, a lot of what we talk about is mentality and being healthy, and I think we’re in a really good place.”
Health was a minor concern for USA on Thursday. Midfielder Julie Ertz missed the Sweden match with a hip contusion and centre forward Alex Morgan subbed out during half-time after taking a hard hit in the first half and hurting her knee.
"Alex took a knock in the first half and I think it was more about being smart about it, and similar to Julie, who took a hip contusion,” Ellis said. “It's a zero-risk game in terms of having players available for the next round."
Both are expected to be back for the round of 16 matchup against Spain.
This past week many journalists have been asking the question: Would USA want to lose to Sweden in group play to avoid facing France in the quarter-finals?
But every member in the USA camp has the same answer: every game is played at their highest performance and they are focused on the present game.
Now that the USA has finished on top of Group F, they are focused on the next business at hand, and that is the round of 16 where they will face Spain in Reims.
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22 Jun 2019
Round of 16
Stade des Alpes
Grenoble
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GermanyGER
22 June
11:30
NigeriaNGA
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22 Jun 2019 - 21:00 Local time
22 Jun 2019
Round of 16
Stade de Nice
Nice
Match 37
NorwayNOR
22 June
15:00
AustraliaAUS
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23 Jun 2019 - 17:30 Local time
23 Jun 2019
Round of 16
Stade du Hainaut
Valenciennes
Match 39
EnglandENG
23 June
11:30
CameroonCMR
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23 Jun 2019 - 21:00 Local time
23 Jun 2019
Round of 16
Stade Océane
Le Havre
Match 40
FranceFRA
23 June
15:00
BrazilBRA
Live Blog
24 Jun 2019 - 18:00 Local time
24 Jun 2019
Round of 16
Stade Auguste-Delaune
Reims
Match 41
SpainESP
24 June
12:00
USAUSA
Live Blog
24 Jun 2019 - 21:00 Local time
24 Jun 2019
Round of 16
Parc des Princes
Paris
Match 42
SwedenSWE
24 June
15:00
CanadaCAN
Live Blog
25 Jun 2019 - 18:00 Local time
25 Jun 2019
Round of 16
Stade de la Mosson
Montpellier
Match 43
ItalyITA
25 June
12:00
China PRCHN
Live Blog
25 Jun 2019 - 21:00 Local time
25 Jun 2019
Round of 16
Roazhon Park
Rennes
Match 44
NetherlandsNED
25 June
15:00
JapanJPN
Live Blog
Quarter-final
27 Jun 2019 - 21:00 Local time
27 Jun 2019
Quarter-final
Stade Océane
Le Havre
Match 45
W37W37
27 June
15:00
W39W39
28 Jun 2019 - 21:00 Local time
28 Jun 2019
Quarter-final
Parc des Princes
Paris
Match 46
W40W40
28 June
15:00
W41W41
29 Jun 2019 - 15:00 Local time
29 Jun 2019
Quarter-final
Stade du Hainaut
Valenciennes
Match 47
W43W43
29 June
09:00
W44W44
29 Jun 2019 - 18:30 Local time
29 Jun 2019
Quarter-final
Roazhon Park
Rennes
Match 48
W38W38
29 June
12:30
W42W42
Semi-final
02 Jul 2019 - 21:00 Local time
02 Jul 2019
Semi-final
Stade de Lyon
Lyon
Match 49
W45W45
02 July
15:00
W46W46
03 Jul 2019 - 21:00 Local time
03 Jul 2019
Semi-final
Stade de Lyon
Lyon
Match 50
W47W47
03 July
15:00
W48W48
Match for third place
06 Jul 2019 - 17:00 Local time
06 Jul 2019
Match for third place
Stade de Nice
Nice
Match 51
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06 July
11:00
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Final
07 Jul 2019 - 17:00 Local time
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Final
Stade de Lyon
Lyon
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W49W49
07 July
11:00
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