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U.S. beat Germany to reach Women's World Cup final

English.news.cn 2015-07-01 10:48:41

(SP)CANADA-MONTREAL-FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP-SEMIFINAL-GER VS USA

A supporter of the United States is seen ahead of the semifinal between Germany and the United States at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Montreal, Canada, June 30, 2015. The United States was qualified for the final after beating Germany 2-0. (Xinhua/Ding Xu)

MONTREAL, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Carli Lloyd scored one goal and set up the other as the United States beat Germany 2-0 to reach the Women's World Cup final on Tuesday.

Lloyd put the Americans ahead in the 69th minute from the spot. They were awarded the penalty kick after German defender Annike Krahn fell Alex Morgan at the edge of the area.

Germany's head Silvia Neid was left disappointed by the referee's penalty decision.

"I felt very sad about that. It decieded the match. Clearly it's outside of the area, you can see it on TV, but you have to live with it. I could not change it," she said.

Lloyd's goal came nine minutes after Germany's Celia Sasic, the tournament's leading scorer, missed a penalty kick of her own, pushing the ball outside the left goalpost.

That seemed to put a brake on German comeback and give a new life to the Americans.

"If you miss a penalty and then have a penalty scored against you, it could be hard for you to come back into the game," Neid said.

The 32-year-old Lloyd, who headed in the sole goal in their win over China in the quarter-finals, delivered a superb pass for Kelley O'Hara whose shot sealed the win the U.S. side in the 84th minute.

U.S. team head coach Jill Ellis, who was under fire from the American media for her side's under-performance, declined to comment on the officiating.

"I thought it was an unbelievable duel between two tremendous teams," she said.

Germany put on a forgettable performance and their finishing was incredibly poor as only one of their 15 shots was on target.

"We were not dangerous enough, the team has given all they could today, and unfortunately that's not enough," said Neid.

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[Editor: Song Miou]
 
U.S. beat Germany to reach Women's World Cup final
                 English.news.cn | 2015-07-01 10:48:41 | Editor: Song Miou

(SP)CANADA-MONTREAL-FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP-SEMIFINAL-GER VS USA

A supporter of the United States is seen ahead of the semifinal between Germany and the United States at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Montreal, Canada, June 30, 2015. The United States was qualified for the final after beating Germany 2-0. (Xinhua/Ding Xu)

MONTREAL, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Carli Lloyd scored one goal and set up the other as the United States beat Germany 2-0 to reach the Women's World Cup final on Tuesday.

Lloyd put the Americans ahead in the 69th minute from the spot. They were awarded the penalty kick after German defender Annike Krahn fell Alex Morgan at the edge of the area.

Germany's head Silvia Neid was left disappointed by the referee's penalty decision.

"I felt very sad about that. It decieded the match. Clearly it's outside of the area, you can see it on TV, but you have to live with it. I could not change it," she said.

Lloyd's goal came nine minutes after Germany's Celia Sasic, the tournament's leading scorer, missed a penalty kick of her own, pushing the ball outside the left goalpost.

That seemed to put a brake on German comeback and give a new life to the Americans.

"If you miss a penalty and then have a penalty scored against you, it could be hard for you to come back into the game," Neid said.

The 32-year-old Lloyd, who headed in the sole goal in their win over China in the quarter-finals, delivered a superb pass for Kelley O'Hara whose shot sealed the win the U.S. side in the 84th minute.

U.S. team head coach Jill Ellis, who was under fire from the American media for her side's under-performance, declined to comment on the officiating.

"I thought it was an unbelievable duel between two tremendous teams," she said.

Germany put on a forgettable performance and their finishing was incredibly poor as only one of their 15 shots was on target.

"We were not dangerous enough, the team has given all they could today, and unfortunately that's not enough," said Neid.

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