Samantha Mewis powers U.S. past Portugal

Samantha Mewis scores in the 76th minute to lift the top-ranked United States women's national team to a 1-0 win against Portugal.

Published : Jun 11, 2021 10:04 IST

USA's Samantha Mewis celebrates after scoring. - AP
USA's Samantha Mewis celebrates after scoring. - AP
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USA's Samantha Mewis celebrates after scoring. - AP

Samantha Mewis scored in the 76th minute to lift the top-ranked United States women's national team to a 1-0 win against Portugal on Thursday in Houston.

Mewis's goal extended the Americans' unbeaten streak to 36 wins and four ties since losing to host France 3-1 on January 19, 2019. The U.S. has won 16 straight home games.

The Americans dominated but could not crack goalkeeper Ines Pereira (nine saves) until Christen Press' left corner kick found Mewis for a header at the near post for her 22nd U.S. career goal. Press has 60 goals and 40 assists for the U.S.

Carli Lloyd nearly doubled the lead in the 82nd minute with a rebound goal; however, officials ruled that she was offside.

The Americans recorded 10 of the 11 shots on goal. They outshot 29th-ranked Portugal by a 26-4 margin.

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The match was the first of five for the U.S. before the Tokyo Olympics tournament next month. The Americans play Jamaica on Sunday in Houston.

 

Pereira was the star of the first half, although the Americans were uncharacteristically sloppy in the final third. The U.S. led in shots (14-2) and those on target (5-1). The Americans had all nine corner kicks plus 69 percent of the possession.

Pereira was at her best in the 34th minute when she made a kick save on a 10-yard volley from the right side of the penalty area by Press.

Portugal was under siege early with the U.S. forcing saves by Pereira on Press in the 10th, a Lindsey Horan header in the 11th, and a long shot from the centre of the box by Mewis in the 12th minute.

The lone Portugal chance came four minutes later on a shot from distance by Andreia Norton that Alyssa Naeher comfortably stopped.

Pereira frustrated the U.S. again in the 70th minute after a Rose Lavelle half-turn and strike. Pereira was able to push the well-struck ball over the crossbar.

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