Counting Down to Gold: USWNT vs. Brazil

CharlieHopbrew Paddling His Betsie BayWhat a beautiful morning! It feels Septemberish, with clear air and cool temperatures. Soccer weather for sure (at least here in New Hampshire). Before launching into the soccer stuff, I wanted to share this photo that HollyCornblog sent. It’s of Charlie HopBrew taking an evening paddle in his Betsie Bay! Ah … summer!

From our friend Alice (and Salon) comes the WONDERFUL news that Rachel Maddow is going to have her own TV show – starting 9/8/08. It’ll be on MSNBC at 9PM (ET) nightly. (And while you wait for the show to start airing … here’s a nice profile of Rachel by Rebecca Traister in the 8/18/08 edition of The Nation.

Now … the soccer … Continue reading

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Tons of Good USWNT Stuff as They Go for the Gold versus Brazil!

Goal!The news wires are now full of player profiles, match reports, you name it, as the US women’s soccer team gears up for its gold medal match versus Brazil on Thursday morning. This team is living up to the Nike Women’s World Cup hype of several months ago … the greatest team you’ve never heard of. This is all to the good. Good for US Soccer, good for the launch of the WPS. Just damn good!

So – a compendium of what’s out there (ever-so-slightly annotated):

  • Lindsey Dolich on ESPN Soccernet is liking what she sees and even, picking up for a too-busy Beulah, rating the players on a scale of 1-10. I’d have given HAO a higher mark … but I’m pretty much with Lindsey on everything else.
  • Janny Hu of the San Francisco Chronicle hearkens back to the WWC debacle and writes: “The star-less U.S. women’s soccer team has made it back to the land of their superstar predecessors, back to Olympic finals and another match against Brazil.” There’s more, too …
  • Mark Ziegler has a wonderful piece in the San Diego Union Tribune, charting the evolution of this team from the fractured mess it was after the Women’s World Cup … to the cohesive and committed group that it is today. As HAO says, “Bring it on!”
  • Gayle Bryan, on her Fair Game Blog, has posted an interview with Angela Hucles. (Another, with Carli Lloyd, is on its way …)
  • In the Fifth Corner, UNC weighs in with a recap and a nice argument debunking the idea that the USWNT is riding on pure luck.
  • Christine Brennan writes in USA Today about the “young, entertaining and completely unpredictable U.S. women’s Olympic soccer team.” This is nice stuff …
  • Jim Souhan of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune, meanwhile, writes a nice article about the USWNT and manages to inject a Minnesota connection. It’s nice to hear that there’s a lot of singing in the locker room these days. Pia, you do good work!
  • Marcus Hayes, of the Philadelphia Daily News, picks up on the singing theme, but has a kind of strange take on the USWNT. In typical Philly fashion, he focuses on the “chip on the shoulder” and seems to be assuming that internecine warfare is continuing in some form. An odd bit of writing.
  • In another Philly-based article (this by Mike Jensen from the Inquirer we read about Heather Mitts’ soccer journey … and other tidbits, like the fact that she appears to currently be dating AJ Feeley (back-up quarterback for the Eagles).

Turning to the other side of the pitch – the Germany-Brazil game was an amazing display (and a scary one if you’re a USWNT fan). Jennifer Doyle writes wonderfully about the match on her blog From a Left Wing. After getting off to a slow start, the Brazilian side went on to dismantle the German defense with four beautiful, creative goals. Thursday’s match-up should be a high-scoring, fun game to watch!

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USWNT and Brazil Through to Gold Medal Match

Angela!The USWNT and Brazil both won in convincing fashion and will face off on Thursday morning (9AM ET) in the gold medal match. Germany and Japan (maybe it’s me … but doesn’t that sound awfully World War Twoish?) will square off in the Bronze medal match-up (6AM ET). Kudos to Japan for making it to this level. They should give Germany an interesting time of it.

Brazil was absolutely dazzling in their game, totally dominating the play after Germany went up 1-0 on a Birgit Prinz goal. The Brazilians settled in and proceeded to score textbook goal after textbook goal, finishing up at 4-1.

The USWNT’s game unfolded in strangely similar fashion, with Japan going up 1-0, but losing ground steadily as the game progressed. Here’s Beau Dure’s take on the match (from USA Today). Nice to see that the games are drawing big crowds … and interesting that they’d have Nicole Petignat of Switzerland officiating. She, you may remember, was the official who gave Shannon Boxx the red card in the Women’s World Cup. In this game I thought (like Beau Dure) that she made some dubious calls and looked horribly sour and annoyed every time the camera was on her. I hope that seeing her in the semi’s will means that she’ll be far from the pitch in the final!

Angela Hucles continued her phenomenal run through the Olympics, with a goal in each half. As a Boston Breakers fan, I’ve always rooted for Angela … and her play under Pia has been just phenomenal. It should help the nay-sayers understand why she has so long been on the USWNT squad … and yet it also makes me wonder what it is about Pia’s coaching that brings out skills and strengths that April and that Ryan guy were apparently able to recognize, but not able to develop and exploit.

Anyway – the scoring for the USWNT wasn’t quite as pretty as the show the Brazilians put on – but it was oh-so-nice to see. Hucles started it off, scoring off a lovely cross from the hard-working Heather O! Lori Chalupny followed only a couple of minutes later with a blast that was still rising as it hit the back of the net. The score stood at 2-1 at the half, and Japan looked very much on their heels.

The second half started with both teams creating chances … and no one was resting easy in these environs! Heather O relieved the tension significantly with an outside shot/cross that seemed to fool the Japanese keeper … and made the score 3-1. Then Angela Hucles followed with her second goal of the match (and fourth of the tournament) on a nice shot from a very sharp angle (again, one of those shots that looks like a cross … or crosses that could be a shot). Someone will have to interview Hucles and HAO and find out what their intentions actually were!

Japan scored in a scrum right at the end of the game.

And now it’s time to rest up … and get ready for Thursday. Way to go ladies … one more … then it’s on to the WPS!!!

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HUCLES!!!!!!!!

4-1!!!!

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HAO!!!!!!!

3-1!!!!

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CHALUPA!!!!!

2-1!!!

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HUCLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1-1!

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Japan 1, USWNT 0

Uh oh.

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Brazil 4 – Germany 1 (And That's the Final!!)

Christiane in the 76th minute – unassisted. Unbelievable!

Brazil was like magic!

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Brazil 3 – Germany 1 in 52nd Minute

Marta scores from an unbelievable angel.  She’s now been instrumental in all three goals!

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