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Canada 2-2 USA (AET, Pens 1-3): Concacaf W Gold Cup Semi-Finals – As It Is | Football

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Well then, good night at last. Or, good morning to half of the United States and Canada geographically and more than half the population.

Full-time: USA 2-2 Canada (PK 3-1)

Cue the breathless Alyssa Neher hype. Truth be told, she had some bad moments in this match.flat if The penalty call right before the final whistle was a little harsh, Neher ruined the play, and the situation on the field was no excuse.

But one characteristic of the U.S. women’s players remains the same: no matter who’s the coach, no matter who’s in goal, no matter who’s in good shape.

They have an almost limitless ability to find ways to get it done.

Two chances. That’s pretty much all they got. Both players putt out as if they were returning simple serves on a suburban pickleball court.

There are very few mistakes. Neher had some risky decisions and Tierna Davidson was lucky not to concede a penalty in the first half, but the vaunted American midfield wasn’t particularly effective. But they knew the situation on the field, and Canada didn’t. They continued to protect the forwards they were marking, but Canada didn’t. They cleared the ball out of danger, but Canada did not.

In theory, you might want to support Brazil in the final. They routed the team that dominated the United States early in this tournament. They will be better rested than the U.S. team, which just played a grueling 120 minutes running around a wading pool.

But don’t think for a second that the United States can’t find a way to win.

(Unless they ran out of tactical ideas in 2003, the entire team collapsed in 2007, and suffered a severe scoring slump in 2021. But you get the idea.)

Penalty shootout: USA 3-1 Canada (Save by Fleming)

Hmm, Canada? Don’t shoot the exact spot where Neher made his two saves.

They did it.

And it was over.

Penalty shootout: USA 3-1 Canada (Ryo Horan)

On Horan’s slight faltering step, Sheridan guessed her left and Horan hit it the other way.

PK: USA 2-1 Canada (Quinn was good)

Neher starts to circle right again, but the Duke alum slams him into the top right corner.

Penalties: USA 2-0 Canada (Nehergood)

Who needs a midfielder to take a penalty when a keeper can? Perfectly placed.

Penalty shootout: USA 1-0 Canada (Huitema save)

Exactly the same spot as Leon, to the right of Neher and not far from the big American keeper.

Who do you think will take the picture next?

Penalty shootout: USA 1-0 Canada (Albert misses)

The young European-based player sent his shot well over the bar.

Penalty shootout: USA 1-0 Canada (Leon saves)

Canada sends out a woman who just tied the score from the spot. The crowd is not happy.

Naha saves. Now they are happy.

PK: USA 1-0 Canada (Smithgood)

Sheridan’s prediction was correct, but Smith placed it perfectly into the bottom left corner.

America shoots first. This is Sophia Smith…

There, Gilles was at fault on both of the US goals and drew a foul that tied the game.

What a wild series of events.

I could have categorically stated that it would be impossible for Canada to use Shelina Zadorski as a sub at this stage.

Woooooo! USA 2-2 Canada (Leon 120+6)

Neher jumps to the right. Leon sends it the other way.

And I’m going to impose a penalty.

It’s 1 a.m. on the East Coast. I declined the morning substitute teaching assignment.

This will be very close to the final kick of the match.

Adriana Leon vs. Alyssa Neher.

In fact, I thought the PK shouts in the first half were more fulfilling.

Leon takes several deep breaths. There’s no way she would make this.

And I’m wrong again…

We will conduct an on-site review.

oh.

I think Neher actually got the ball a little bit, but that meant there was no penalty.

The referee does not agree with this. This will be a penalty, and it is a brave and courageous decision. The crowd is dissatisfied. Neher was given a yellow card.

Canadian players are trying to keep Emily Sonnet away from the penalty spot, but Sonnet has no right to be there.

Coaches, don’t let your players copy this.

120 minutes +1: Well, that was interesting! Alyssa Neher floated a long ball into the area and ran off the line, only for Gilles, who was looking forward to meet it with her head, to score.

And the possibility of penalties is being checked.

Still checking…

Still checking…

Just send it for review. come.

120th minute: Huitema barely manages to head the Canadian cross. Neha collects it. Stoppage time ends in one minute.

119th minute: Midge Peirce gets the honor of standing on the sideline waiting to come on while Neher wastes time. She won’t be in the game for some reason.

118 minutes: Girma calmly sent the ball out of play, crushing Canada’s attack. As stated 18 hours ago when this report began, she is key to the United States.

116th minute: Lovell has been a great presence in this game ever since he came into the game. She disrupted Canada’s attack and earned her throw.

113th minute: End-to-end clearance completed. That’s not a good thing.

111th minute: Gilles held up well under pressure and started the ball towards the American goal. The ball eventually deflected out of Neher’s goal, resulting in a long goal kick.

109 minutes: Larisse played the ball on the right and she slotted the ball into the penalty area for Huitema to score. I’m sure the field is finally drying out a little bit – that pass would have been literally impossible at that point in the game. But Huytema can’t control or shoot.

107 minutes: Emily Sonnet takes the ball to the corner flag. Is she going to be there for 13 minutes?

106 minutes: Larisse will replace Karl as Canada’s final sub.

Overtime halftime: USA 2-1 Canada

A train whistle sounded, and the crowd roared and screamed. They realize he has 15 minutes left, right? perhaps?

105 minutes +1: Quinn fights near the midfield, leaving several corpses scattered like the classic camera shot of all the dead people and animals in Game of Thrones. Just like that fight, it meant nothing in the end.

104th minute: Currently, most possessions are in America’s favor, which is unfortunate for the trailing teams.

101st minute: America’s corner kick, Horan’s header goes wide. She might be a little disappointed that she didn’t convert any chances tonight.

Woooooooo! USA 2-1 Canada (Smith 99)

Canada’s defense will be wondering how that happened. Rose Lovell’s simple flick-on suddenly found Sophia Smith with a clear shot from 15 yards to go. goal.

Let’s play it… Oh no. It’s Jill again. Her backpass was essentially an assist for America’s first goal. Now she has been pulled out of a position that allows Smith to line up with a team that could consistently stand as match-winners around the world.

(No, my prediction is not worth the virtual ink printed.)

97 minutes: Huytema rushes back.

Canada had Olivia Smith play as a forward, but she was offside. Is that the first offside of the night?

(check)

no. Number 2. Both are in Canada.

95 minutes: Asaf Oron writes: “There would have been some referees who wouldn’t even blow the whistle for a foul, let alone a yellow card. Red? That’s too far. She basically ended the game on the spot. Yes, Brazil is better than Mexico and eventually We would have won anyway. But after the 29th minute, the game lost its meaning.”

Around that time, I was enjoying a nice early night watching my colleagues sing at a local bar, so I have no opinion on the matter.

But all of this distracts from what’s really important here: the rain.

(And unfortunately, Huytema has an apparent shoulder injury.)

93 minutes: David Forshaw writes: “I agree with Jeff Danks. Officials have been guilty of this for years. Not just against Canada.”

I think it means a little favor towards America. Since I’ve started refereeing myself, I’ve become a little more gentle with referees, but I think there’s always been a preference for big names, and American names are generally the biggest.

91 minutes: A great recovery from Davidson prevented substitute Smith from pressing on Neher’s goal.

Summarize this content to 100 words important eventsShow only major eventsPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureWell then, good night at last. Or, good morning to half of the United States and Canada geographically and more than half the population.shareFull-time: USA 2-2 Canada (PK 3-1)Cue the breathless Alyssa Neher hype. Truth be told, she had some bad moments in this match.flat if The penalty call right before the final whistle was a little harsh, Neher ruined the play, and the situation on the field was no excuse.But one characteristic of the U.S. women’s players remains the same: no matter who’s the coach, no matter who’s in goal, no matter who’s in good shape.They have an almost limitless ability to find ways to get it done.Two chances. That’s pretty much all they got. Both players putt out as if they were returning simple serves on a suburban pickleball court.There are very few mistakes. Neher had some risky decisions and Tierna Davidson was lucky not to concede a penalty in the first half, but the vaunted American midfield wasn’t particularly effective. But they knew the situation on the field, and Canada didn’t. They continued to protect the forwards they were marking, but Canada didn’t. They cleared the ball out of danger, but Canada did not.In theory, you might want to support Brazil in the final. They routed the team that dominated the United States early in this tournament. They will be better rested than the U.S. team, which just played a grueling 120 minutes running around a wading pool.But don’t think for a second that the United States can’t find a way to win.(Unless they ran out of tactical ideas in 2003, the entire team collapsed in 2007, and suffered a severe scoring slump in 2021. But you get the idea.)sharePenalty shootout: USA 3-1 Canada (Save by Fleming)Hmm, Canada? Don’t shoot the exact spot where Neher made his two saves.They did it.And it was over.sharePenalty shootout: USA 3-1 Canada (Ryo Horan)On Horan’s slight faltering step, Sheridan guessed her left and Horan hit it the other way.sharePK: USA 2-1 Canada (Quinn was good)Neher starts to circle right again, but the Duke alum slams him into the top right corner.sharePenalties: USA 2-0 Canada (Nehergood)Who needs a midfielder to take a penalty when a keeper can? Perfectly placed.sharePenalty shootout: USA 1-0 Canada (Huitema save)Exactly the same spot as Leon, to the right of Neher and not far from the big American keeper.Who do you think will take the picture next?sharePenalty shootout: USA 1-0 Canada (Albert misses)The young European-based player sent his shot well over the bar.sharePenalty shootout: USA 1-0 Canada (Leon saves)Canada sends out a woman who just tied the score from the spot. The crowd is not happy.Naha saves. Now they are happy.sharePK: USA 1-0 Canada (Smithgood)Sheridan’s prediction was correct, but Smith placed it perfectly into the bottom left corner.shareAmerica shoots first. This is Sophia Smith…shareThere, Gilles was at fault on both of the US goals and drew a foul that tied the game.What a wild series of events.I could have categorically stated that it would be impossible for Canada to use Shelina Zadorski as a sub at this stage.shareWoooooo! USA 2-2 Canada (Leon 120+6)Neher jumps to the right. Leon sends it the other way.And I’m going to impose a penalty.It’s 1 a.m. on the East Coast. I declined the morning substitute teaching assignment.shareThis will be very close to the final kick of the match.Adriana Leon vs. Alyssa Neher.In fact, I thought the PK shouts in the first half were more fulfilling.Leon takes several deep breaths. There’s no way she would make this.And I’m wrong again…shareWe will conduct an on-site review.oh.I think Neher actually got the ball a little bit, but that meant there was no penalty.The referee does not agree with this. This will be a penalty, and it is a brave and courageous decision. The crowd is dissatisfied. Neher was given a yellow card.Canadian players are trying to keep Emily Sonnet away from the penalty spot, but Sonnet has no right to be there.Coaches, don’t let your players copy this.share120 minutes +1: Well, that was interesting! Alyssa Neher floated a long ball into the area and ran off the line, only for Gilles, who was looking forward to meet it with her head, to score.And the possibility of penalties is being checked.Still checking…Still checking…Just send it for review. come.share120th minute: Huitema barely manages to head the Canadian cross. Neha collects it. Stoppage time ends in one minute.share119th minute: Midge Peirce gets the honor of standing on the sideline waiting to come on while Neher wastes time. She won’t be in the game for some reason.share118 minutes: Girma calmly sent the ball out of play, crushing Canada’s attack. As stated 18 hours ago when this report began, she is key to the United States.share116th minute: Lovell has been a great presence in this game ever since he came into the game. She disrupted Canada’s attack and earned her throw.share113th minute: End-to-end clearance completed. That’s not a good thing.share111th minute: Gilles held up well under pressure and started the ball towards the American goal. The ball eventually deflected out of Neher’s goal, resulting in a long goal kick.share109 minutes: Larisse played the ball on the right and she slotted the ball into the penalty area for Huitema to score. I’m sure the field is finally drying out a little bit – that pass would have been literally impossible at that point in the game. But Huytema can’t control or shoot.share107 minutes: Emily Sonnet takes the ball to the corner flag. Is she going to be there for 13 minutes?share106 minutes: Larisse will replace Karl as Canada’s final sub.shareOvertime halftime: USA 2-1 CanadaA train whistle sounded, and the crowd roared and screamed. They realize he has 15 minutes left, right? perhaps?share105 minutes +1: Quinn fights near the midfield, leaving several corpses scattered like the classic camera shot of all the dead people and animals in Game of Thrones. Just like that fight, it meant nothing in the end.share104th minute: Currently, most possessions are in America’s favor, which is unfortunate for the trailing teams.share101st minute: America’s corner kick, Horan’s header goes wide. She might be a little disappointed that she didn’t convert any chances tonight.shareWoooooooo! USA 2-1 Canada (Smith 99)Canada’s defense will be wondering how that happened. Rose Lovell’s simple flick-on suddenly found Sophia Smith with a clear shot from 15 yards to go. goal.Let’s play it… Oh no. It’s Jill again. Her backpass was essentially an assist for America’s first goal. Now she has been pulled out of a position that allows Smith to line up with a team that could consistently stand as match-winners around the world.(No, my prediction is not worth the virtual ink printed.)share97 minutes: Huytema rushes back.Canada had Olivia Smith play as a forward, but she was offside. Is that the first offside of the night?(check)no. Number 2. Both are in Canada.share95 minutes: Asaf Oron writes: “There would have been some referees who wouldn’t even blow the whistle for a foul, let alone a yellow card. Red? That’s too far. She basically ended the game on the spot. Yes, Brazil is better than Mexico and eventually We would have won anyway. But after the 29th minute, the game lost its meaning.”Around that time, I was enjoying a nice early night watching my colleagues sing at a local bar, so I have no opinion on the matter.But all of this distracts from what’s really important here: the rain.(And unfortunately, Huytema has an apparent shoulder injury.)share93 minutes: David Forshaw writes: “I agree with Jeff Danks. Officials have been guilty of this for years. Not just against Canada.”I think it means a little favor towards America. Since I’ve started refereeing myself, I’ve become a little more gentle with referees, but I think there’s always been a preference for big names, and American names are generally the biggest.share91 minutes: A great recovery from Davidson prevented substitute Smith from pressing on Neher’s goal.share
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