SAN JOSE, California — The U.S. women’s national team concluded its World Cup preparations with a 2-0 victory against Wales.
The U.S. dominated the proceedings in terms of possession, but struggled to break down a stubborn Wales defense. It was left to second half substitute Trinity Rodman to make the difference, scoring a pair of second half goals off the bench. The first came in the 76th when she delivered a first-time finish following excellent link play from Lynn Williams and Sophia Smith. She doubled her tally, as well as the U.S. lead, 11 minutes later with a powerful finish.
The Americans will open the World Cup on July 21 Against Vietnam.
Rapid reaction
1. Rodman gives U.S. a different look up top
Rodman’s role on this U.S. team was thought to be primarily on the wing, but with there no dedicated backup to presumed starter Alex Morgan, the Washington Spirit forward stated her case for more playing time. After entering the match at halftime for Alex Morgan, Rodman provided more of a physical presence up top with her slashing runs and ability to body up the Welsh defenders. And she proved to be in the right place at the right time to latch on to Smith’s centering feed before she showed off her fierce shot for the second goal.