US has yet to produce their best at World Cup, says coach Andonovski

United States’ 1-1 draw against the Netherlands on Thursday was the first World Cup draw that it had seen since Sweden held it 0-0 at the tournament in 2015.

Published : Jul 27, 2023 11:59 IST , WELLINGTON - 2 MINS READ

Vlatko Andonovski was not satisfied with his team’s performance against the Netherlands on Thursday.
Vlatko Andonovski was not satisfied with his team’s performance against the Netherlands on Thursday. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Vlatko Andonovski was not satisfied with his team’s performance against the Netherlands on Thursday. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

The United States has yet to produce its best performance at the Women’s World Cup, coach Vlatko Andonovski said on Thursday, after the Netherlands held it to a frustrating 1-1 draw in its second match of the tournament in Wellington.

Co-captain Lindsey Horan powered a terrific header into the net to level the affair in the second half and save the four-times champion from outright embarrassment after not putting up much of a fight early on in the match.

It was the first World Cup draw that the United States has seen since Sweden held it 0-0 at the tournament in 2015.

“(In) the first half, we allowed them to take control of the tempo and slow down the tempo a lot more than we wanted,” Andonovski told reporters, days after the United States beat Vietnam 3-0 in its opener.

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The early performances were below the level the Americans can achieve due in part to the relative lack of experience the starters have with one another, he added.

“This team has not had time together. I mean, the first time we see this team together is in game one and now we saw them again in game two. So in game three, we expect it to grow from there,” he told reporters.

“As hopefully we move forward, we’re going to see better and better.”

While much has been made of the relative inexperience of the U.S. team, with 14 World Cup newcomers among the 23-player squad, Andonovski spent precious pre-tournament time retooling his starting line-up amid a glut of injuries.

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Julie Ertz moved into centre back after veteran Becky Sauerbrunn was ruled out and new addition Savannah DeMelo has taken on more of a workload with midfield stalwart Rose Lavelle’s minutes limited.

“(The young players) grew throughout the game individually, but also as a team, we grew throughout the game as well. I’ve said this before, this team is not just young, this team is also a fresh team,” said Andonovski.

“We’re just going to get better from game to game and we’re going to be a lot more efficient as well.”

The United States closes out its Group E against Portugal on Tuesday.

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