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USA 1-1 Netherlands: Lindsey Horan rescues the United States from defeat at Women’s World Cup

July 27, 2023
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The United States had won 13 matches in a row at the Women’s World Cup before this game

Captain Lindsey Horan came to the rescue of defending champions the United States after the Netherlands had threatened an upset at the Women’s World Cup.

New Manchester City signing Jill Roord put the Dutch on course for a famous win after a clinical finish from the edge of the box.

The Stars and Stripes have been a superpower on the world stage, winning their previous 13 matches spanning three tournaments, but they struggled to breakdown a resolute Netherlands defence until Horan equalised with a header from a corner.

In a repeat of the 2019 final – which the USA won 2-0 in Lyon – Savannah DeMelo fired wide when the game was goalless while Trinity Rodman forced Daphne van Domselaar into a finger-tip save moments after the Dutch had taken the lead.

It looked like being a bitterly frustrating day for the USA when Julie Ertz had a header deflected behind before Horan equalised.

The United States stay top of Group E with four points from two games – the same number as the Netherlands who trail on goal difference.

The USA face Portugal next at Eden Park, Auckland, on Tuesday (08:00 BST) while the Netherlands play Vietnam in Dunedin at the same time.

Portugal and Vietnam, who are both yet to record a point, play their second group game later in Hamilton (08:30 BST).

Netherlands show they mean business

Netherlands fans at the stadium
Dutch and American supporters were out in force in Wellington

Both sets of fans applauded their teams off the pitch at full-time after an entertaining affair in front of 27,312 fans.

Wellington was awash with colour hours before the lunchtime kick-off local time as fans took to the streets of New Zealand’s capital city early.

There was a carnival atmosphere inside the fan park with some supporters were dressed top to toe in stars and stripes. Others from the Netherlands arrived at the ground in national costume.

One supporter inside the ground held up a sign saying: “They’re not just women, they’re legends”.

Helicopters buzzed above the city from early morning adding to the sense of occasion, while US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who was on official business in the city, broke off from talks to cheer on the defending champions.

Billed as the biggest fixture of the 48 group games taking place in Australia and New Zealand, it did not disappoint.

The United States, who also defeated the Netherlands at the Olympics in 2021, are strongly tipped to win a fifth World Cup despite 14 players appearing at their first World Cup.

But Andries Jonker’s side produced a thoroughly impressive performance and looked set to send out a powerful message until Horan’s equaliser.

The Netherlands had required a 93rd-minute winner in their final qualifying game against Iceland just to make this World Cup.

Yet despite being denied the services of influential forward Vivianne Miedema due to injury, the 2019 runners-up once again look as though they could go deep in this tournament.

USA guilty of wastefulness

Lindsey Horan scores
Lindsey Horan’s goal was all the United States had to show for the opportunities they created

The United States are yet to fire on full cylinders at this World Cup.

Vlatko Andonovski’s side were guilty of wasting a hatful of chances in their 3-0 win over debutants Vietnam, while against the Dutch they once again created enough opportunities to have taken maximum points.

There was frustration when Alex Morgan, who had a penalty saved against Vietnam, thought she had scored the winner after poking Trinity Rodman’s pass into the net.

However, it was ruled out for offside while Rodman dragged a great chance wide in the closing stages.

Andonovski will expect his players to be firing when they return to Auckland next week to face Portugal in the third and final group game.

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USA

  1. Squad number1Player nameNaeher

  2. Squad number23Player nameFox

  3. Squad number8Player nameErtz

  4. Squad number4Player nameGirma

  5. Squad number19Player nameDunn

  6. Squad number9Player nameDeMelo

  7. Squad number17Player nameSullivan

  8. Squad number10Player nameHoran

  9. Squad number20Player nameRodman

  10. Squad number13Player nameMorgan

  11. Squad number11Player nameSmith

  1. Squad number16Player nameLavelle

Netherlands

  1. Squad number1Player namevan Domselaar

  2. Squad number8Player nameSpitse

  3. Squad number3Player namevan der Gragt

  4. Squad number20Player nameJanssen

  5. Squad number14Player nameGroenen

  6. Squad number17Player namePelova

  7. Squad number6Player nameRoord

  8. Squad number10Player namevan de Donk

  9. Squad number22Player nameBrugts

  10. Squad number9Player nameSnoeijs

  11. Squad number11Player nameMartens

  1. Squad number4Player nameNouwen

  2. Squad number13Player nameJansen

  3. Squad number18Player nameCasparij

  4. Squad number21Player nameEgurrola

Line-ups

USA

Formation 4-3-3

1Naeher

23Fox8Ertz4Girma19Dunn

9DeMelo17Sullivan10Horan

20Rodman13Morgan11Smith

  • 1Naeher
  • 23Fox
  • 8Ertz
  • 4Girma
  • 19Dunn
  • 9DeMeloSubstituted forLavelleat 45′minutesBooked at 51mins
  • 17Sullivan
  • 10Horan
  • 20Rodman
  • 13Morgan
  • 11Smith

Substitutes

  • 2Sanchez
  • 3Huerta
  • 5O’Hara
  • 6Williams
  • 7Thompson
  • 12Cook
  • 14Sonnett
  • 15Rapinoe
  • 16Lavelle
  • 18Murphy
  • 21Kingsbury
  • 22Mewis

Netherlands

Formation 3-1-4-2

1van Domselaar

8Spitse3van der Gragt20Janssen

14Groenen

17Pelova6Roord10van de Donk22Brugts

9Snoeijs11Martens

  • 1van Domselaar
  • 8Spitse
  • 3van der GragtSubstituted forNouwenat 45′minutes
  • 20Janssen
  • 14Groenen
  • 17PelovaSubstituted forCasparijat 87′minutes
  • 6RoordSubstituted forJansenat 90+4′minutes
  • 10van de Donk
  • 22Brugts
  • 9SnoeijsSubstituted forEgurrolaat 71′minutes
  • 11Martens

Substitutes

  • 2Wilms
  • 4Nouwen
  • 5van Dongen
  • 12Baijings
  • 13Jansen
  • 15Dijkstra
  • 16Kop
  • 18Casparij
  • 19Kaptein
  • 21Egurrola
  • 23Weimar

Referee:
Yoshimi Yamashita

Attendance:
27,312

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