The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) resumed their 2023 Women’s World Cup campaign on Wednesday with a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands. In this post, we’ll be providing our three biggest USA-Netherlands takeaways.
This was a rematch of the 2019 Final in , but played out very differently. To be fair, it played out differently from most USA-Netherlands matches, a head-to-head contest that the USA was 8-1-1 in over their last ten meetings. Even without Vivianne Miedema up top, the Netherlands were able to strike first thanks to a well placed goal from Jill Roord. It was the first attack of the game for the Netherlands and was the first shot on target that goalie Alyssa Naeher has faced all tournament.
The rest of the first half was quite bleak for the USWNT, but optimism was in the air when Rose Lavelle stepped in at halftime. The USWNT were finally able to score from one of her corner deliveries in the second half, but were not able to grab the go-ahead goal. Now, they will have to wait until the final day to seal their fate in Group E. Nonetheless, let’s get into our USA-Netherlands takeaways and break down how the USWNT can grow from this stalemate.
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