Kennedy Wesley scored her first international goal and provided an assist as the United States defeated Japan 3-0 in a friendly match on Friday night. After coming on as a substitute at halftime, Wesley helped set up Naomi Girma’s opening goal in the 47th minute. Rose Lavelle extended the lead to 2-0 in the 56th minute, showcasing her impressive form with 10 goal involvements in her last 10 matches. Wesley later added the third goal with a volley from a corner kick in the 64th minute. The U.S. outshot Japan 9-1 in a first half that ended scoreless. The match, played in freezing temperatures at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, concluded a three-game series between the two teams, with the U.S. winning two matches while Japan claimed one.
Why It Matters
This victory is significant for the U.S. women’s national soccer team as it helps restore confidence following a recent defeat to Japan, which ended their 10-game winning streak. The U.S. is in the midst of preparing for World Cup qualifying, making these friendly matches critical for evaluating talent and team dynamics. Historically, the U.S. has been a dominant force in women’s soccer, but Japan has proven to be a formidable opponent, having recently won the Women’s Asian Cup. This ongoing rivalry reflects the evolving landscape of women’s soccer, where competitive balance continues to shift.
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