Ally Lustis entered the first two central scored, before Lynn Biyendol did the same in the second half, won the 4-0 victory in America against Jamaica on Tuesday.
USWNT kept the impulse built in 12-0 victory on Saturday.
The United States ended with 23 shots, and 10-0 at 12-0 corners and 82.4% of the ball were also in the whole match.
“I want to calm and control what we do. I thought it was a maturity for that,” Emma Hayes USWNT coach, as mentioned in ESPNT.
“When I see the group, Emma Hayes get well in a group. I feel so I feel. I feel there is a great composition for performances.”
With a 21-year sensation, it was a seminal screening of the International Stage in the ninth and fourth goal of its country in the ninth appearance.
When it was created with Emily Fox, after all, when he had sprated the ball, the ball was the halftime score.
After the match, Sendor was complementary to his teammates skills.
“They actually play easily by moving bally. I’m still trying to work to improve them,” he said.
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If the first part was Sentnor, in the second, Bioyendolo was twice from the bank.
The first came a faucet after a corner, and the second has passed through the defense of Jamaica, can become avery Patterson.
“He (Biyendol) always helps the team’s performance in a deep way. He had a chapter out of the chair,” Hayes said.
Far from the goals, another big story to get out of the match was the return of the NAMA GIRMA defender, which played several international stakes of the year after several injured.
“It’s Naomi to get the rolls out of the garage. I mean, what does the incredible football player mean,” Hayes said.
“It takes a level of composition and decisions in deeper places, which is so underrated.”
2025-06-04 10:05:00