U.S. women's
soccer sinks Japan, 2-1
By Jon
Schuppe
The U.S.
women’s soccer team won its third consecutive Olympic gold medal Thursday,
beating Japan 2-1 in a frenetic nail-biter before a record crowd of 80,203 at
London's Wembley Stadium.
Midfielder
Carli Lloyd scored both of Team USA's goals, avenging the upset loss to Japan
in last year's World Cup final.
The Americans
have now won all but one Olympic championship since women's soccer was
introduced in 1996.
Japan,
meanwhile, won its first Olympic medal and can no longer count itself an
underdog.
The Americans
scored first, in the eighth minute, when Lloyd headed in a cross by Alex
Morgan.
Another U.S.
goal followed in the 53rd minute, when Lloyd danced through two Japanese
defenders on a breakaway and rocketed the ball from the top of the penalty box
into the left corner of the net.
Lloyd, who
had the game-winner in the gold medal match at the Beijing Olympics, lost her
starting job just before the London games but won it back when Shannon Boxx was
hurt in the tournament's opening game. She started every match after, and
finished with four goals.
The Japanese
answered in the 62nd minute, when forward Yuki Ogimi knocked in a rebound that
got caught up among the American defenders.
The Japanese
continued to pressure the Americans for the rest of the game, and even
dominated possession with their disciplined playing style, but were repeatedly
turned away by U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo, who made several stellar saves,
including a diving block of a one-on-one shot by Japanese forward Mana Iwabuchi
with under 7 minutes left to play.
While the
Americans were playing for vengeance, Japan was trying to prove its World Cup
triumph was not a fluke. Back then, the team won while shouldering the burden
of a nation recovering from an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown.
Both teams
were undefeated going into the final, but the Americans were considered the
favorites from the start of the tournament.
They nearly
escaped elimination Monday, with a controversial last-minute 4-3 win over Canada
in the semifinals.
Canada
defeated France in the bronze medal match, 1-0.
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