Moultrie & Co. get Hayes' team back playing 'the USA way'
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Moultrie & Co. get Hayes' team back playing 'the USA way'
"Three days after a 2-1 loss to Portugal in their most pedestrian performance in their 18 months under head coach Emma Hayes, the Americans won the rematch at Pratt & Whitney Stadium 3-1. The circumstances for each game were eerily similar, too: a first-minute goal for the USWNT, followed by a letdown that tested the Americans' mettle."
"The rematch, however, was marked by a much younger and less experienced United States squad managing the game as a collective, rather than in silos and "on islands" as they had in Thursday's loss. "I thought we responded well to [getting scored against], kept playing, kept showing our principles, showed the control element that I felt was lacking in the last game," Hayes said after the match. "It was, overall, a much better performance.""
The United States women’s national team reversed a 2-1 loss to Portugal by winning the rematch 3-1 at Pratt & Whitney Stadium. The two games began similarly with a first-minute U.S. goal followed by a team letdown that tested resilience. The rematch featured eight lineup changes and a younger, less experienced squad that managed the match collectively rather than in isolated units. The result prevented a fourth calendar-year loss and offered a glimpse of youth integration as part of preparation toward the 2027 World Cup cycle. Emma Hayes described the performance as more controlled and principled.
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