USWNT Removes All Doubt With Their Win Over France

The United States have never lost in a World Cup quarterfinal and France has never won a World Cup quarterfinal. Despite their very different histories this game was thought of as Le Grand Match and quite frankly the best game of the tournament.

The number one team in the world would be the presumed favorites, but a questionable defense at times and barely beating Spain in their previous match had people wondering if the UWSNT could beat an impressive French side. With the home crowd behind them and a desire to win a game they never have France had all the tools to take down the 2015 Women’s World Cup Champion.

The game started quick, favoring the United States’ style of play. USA had their first shot on goal in the first minute of play and would only have to wait four more minutes for their first shot to find the back of the net. The United States was awarded a free kick just outside the box. Megan Rapinoe took the free kick and played a low ball into the box right in front of the US attackers. None of Rapinoe’s teammates would get to the ball, but it did not matter. Rapinoe’s ball in was enough and was able to bounce into the goal.

The rest of the first half would be back and forth showing an evenly matched game. Anytime either side looked like they were going to score their defense would step up many times sacrificing their bodies to keep the ball out of the net. The USA led 1-0 going into halftime.

The second half would start out quick as well but this time France was on the attack early and often. But France could not capialize on those chances. A big reason France could not score a goal was due to the play of US defender, Crystal Dunn. She had been criticized for being too much of an attacking defender and being lost out of position. Her critics were silenced after this game. Dunn was able to keep the lethal forward, Kadidiatou Diani, of France at bay and off the scoresheet.

If you have followed the USA at all then you have heard people talking about them having the best front line with Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan and Tobin Heath. The trio was able to live up to their status and were perfectly in-sync for the United States’ second goal of the game.

Morgan threaded a ball through to an on-running Heath. Using her space, Heath took the ball into their offensive box and passed the ball diagonally back across goal. Rapinoe was running into the box unmarked and slotted the ball to the far right side of the goal.

Despite being down 2-0, France did not let up and continued to pressure the United States’ defense. With just ten minutes left in the game the USA faithfuls could feel their team was going to walk away with the shutout and the win. However, France was awarded a free kick just outside their offensive box. Gaëtane Thiney played a lofted ball and found Wendie Renard, the tallest player on the field who headed the ball easily into goal. The United States looked lost on the free kick and left Renard unmarked.

Despite the defensive mishap the United States would settle in for the remainder of the game and give France no real chance to find an equalizer. The United States would go onto win 2-1. France is knocked out of the tournament despite a good showing at the World Cup, but continue to struggle in the big games.

This game fully lived up to expectations and felt like a close match for all 90 minutes. Head Coach for the UWSNT, Jill Ellis called the game “the most intense match” she has been a part of. Alex Morgan added that she thought the game was everything fans wanted, “It did live up to expectations. I’m happy to say that. We lived through a couple of storms during the match. I think we finished things off really well at the end. We did well. We knew there would be tough times and adversity, but we faced it straight on and we’re moving on. We’re so happy about it.”

It is unknown if any of the remaining games will be as exciting as this one. It probably deserved to be a final, but so often the best teams do not even get to face off and to have that at least happen deserves to be celebrated.

England who defeated Norway yesterday 3-0 now know they will play the United States for their semifinal matchup. That game will take place on July 2nd at 3:00 pm ET on FOX.

The remaining quartefinal games will be played tomorrow with the Netherlands and Italy playing at 9:00 am ET on FS1 and Germany taking on Sweden at 12:30 pm ET on FS1.