From Deseret News archives:

Gold win against Brazil comes in extra time for U.S. soccer

Published: Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008 10:15 a.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
BEIJING (AP) — Outplayed and overwhelmed for most of the night, the Americans got the only shot they needed.

Olympic champions, once again.

Carli Lloyd scored in the sixth minute of overtime Thursday night, Hope Solo bailed out her teammates time and again, and the United States beat Brazil 1-0 to win the gold medal in women's soccer for a third time in four Olympics. As the final whistle sounded, the Americans charged across the field, hugging anyone in sight. Someone handed out flags, and several players took off, running.

The Brazilians, meanwhile, were disconsolate. Goalkeeper Barbara lay on her back, sobbing, while Cristiane sat on the ground crying. Marta, who had been so brilliant all night only to see her team come up short yet again in a major tournament, put her hand to her head.

The victory was a bit of redemption for the Americans, who went to the World Cup as favorites last fall only to be humbled 4-0 in the semifinals by Brazil. And for no one was it sweeter than Solo, who was banished from the bronze medal game at the World Cup after criticizing then-coach Greg Ryan for not playing her against Brazil even though she'd allowed only two goals in four World Cup starts, and had a shutout streak of nearly 300 minutes going.

Story continues below
Several minutes after the game ended, Solo sprinted back out onto the field, a gaudy imitation gold medal around her neck, a phone to her ear and a bright smile on her face.

The United States has won the Olympic gold medal three of the four times since women's soccer was added in 1996, its only loss coming to Norway in the 2000 final.

The Americans looked sluggish and outclassed against the Brazilians for much of the game. But just as they have all Olympics, they came through when it counted.

Amy Rodriguez held off two Brazilians and put the ball up for Lloyd who gave it a light touch with her right foot and then left-footed it from a yard outside the area. Barbara dived, but the ball scooted past her and settled in the far bottom corner of the net.

Marta did everything she could to draw the Brazilians even. In the 102nd minute, but she was tackled by Heather Mitts and then, after getting the ball back, was blocked first by Kate Markgraf and then by Christie Rampone.

In the final minutes of the second overtime, the two-time FIFA Player of the Year tried to bend in a corner a few minutes later, but Solo punched it free. Renata Costa collected the rebound, but her shot banged into the side of the net, drawing groans from the crowd of 51,612 that clearly favored Brazil.

Shortly after, Marta looped in a free kick, but none of her teammates went for it and the ball bounced over the scrum and wide of the far post. And with seconds left, Cristiane's header went just wide.

Earlier, world champion Germany defeated Japan 2-0 in the bronze medal game.

Recent comments

In the 14 games Brazil has played the USA over a span of several...

Brazil | Aug. 21, 2008 at 11:48 p.m.

So what are you trying to say, Marta and a few others didn't make any...

Re; Outplayed | Aug. 21, 2008 at 9:23 p.m.

So what have the American men done lately. Before you get on this...

RE:WOMENS SOCCER | Aug. 21, 2008 at 9:22 p.m.

Image
Roberto Candia, Associated Presss

United States' Amy Rodriguez wins a battle for the ball with Brazil's Renata Costa.

previousnext

Latest comments

Discrimination is something we all do (and should do) every day. When we go...

Both parties disrespect Constitution

is genius. And the many of the poster hereon, provides the explanation. A...

To Anonymous @7:15 a.m., If you want to be free to rent your property only to...

And how is the Constitution to grow? I think the framers thought it would be...

Audit calls for end to 'double dipping'

If demand is there then what's the problem? If the state offers early...

Who cares, just want to see the big boys play, not the little leagues. You...

3A football: Wasatch vs. Juan Diego

JD is "that good" or they wouldn't be in the game. I assume Wasatch is also...

sounds like a great recruit, Now let's see what BYU will do with him, I'll...

Read the article. What does BYU's year of mediocrity have to do with...

This is ridiculous. Why are we rehiring people into their same positions...

Advertisements
Advertisement