The US women took a brutal physical beating from the Spaniards today but survived to play another day. Spain was outmanned and knew it. Their only chance to win was to play rough and attempt to intimidate the US side.
Eighteen Spanish fouls and 90 minutes later, the US women were tending their wounds and looking toward a Friday match with France. Megan Rapinoe scored the two US goals on PKs following hard fouls in the box by the Spaniards. (For the record, the US was whistled for only four fouls.) Spain can start preps for next season.
US center forward Alex Morgan got mugged and was down for a long time. Not sure she’ll be available for the long-awaited showdown with the French team. Not a good omen!
World Cup: USWNT 2, Spain 1
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Re: World Cup: USWNT 2, Spain 1
The referee needed to give cards for persistent infringement fouling. Everything seemed to flow through Rapino and Tobin Heath needed more touches. Ladies dodged a bullet.
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Re: World Cup: USWNT 2, Spain 1
That was a brutal game, indeed. Spain's lone goal was off of some pretty sloppy US play near the goal. I'm glad my boss has HDTV in the office to catch parts of these games.
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I went to a D.C. United game against Columbus Crew. My seats were pretty much lined up with the 18 yard box. Columbus scored a goal, and it was very clear that they were onside leading up to the goal. Then I hear a whistle and see the official do the review square gesture. Come to find out, the play was onside, but back when Columbus gained possession on a steal, VAR determined it was a foul to obtain possession. Wasn't a slide or blatant tackle that the crowd was up in arms to begin with, but a simple foul. Of course the D.C. united crowd was satisfied, but it further proved my point. VAR should only be used for hand ball, offside, or confirm goals, as in did it cross or not. Fouls should strictly be left to those on the field. It is starting to over complicate the game. I will say that this WWC is the worst I've seen VAR on a consistent basis. 2018 World Cup was not this bad, or this past UEFA knockout stage, and I can assure you that the EPL who introduces it this upcoming season will not have as many issues.
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VAR and letting offsides plays continue drive me nuts./\PP ST/\TE GRAD 09 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 11:31 amI went to a D.C. United game against Columbus Crew. My seats were pretty much lined up with the 18 yard box. Columbus scored a goal, and it was very clear that they were onside leading up to the goal. Then I hear a whistle and see the official do the review square gesture. Come to find out, the play was onside, but back when Columbus gained possession on a steal, VAR determined it was a foul to obtain possession. Wasn't a slide or blatant tackle that the crowd was up in arms to begin with, but a simple foul. Of course the D.C. united crowd was satisfied, but it further proved my point. VAR should only be used for hand ball, offside, or confirm goals, as in did it cross or not. Fouls should strictly be left to those on the field. It is starting to over complicate the game. I will say that this WWC is the worst I've seen VAR on a consistent basis. 2018 World Cup was not this bad, or this past UEFA knockout stage, and I can assure you that the EPL who introduces it this upcoming season will not have as many issues.