Christen Press scored three
goals Sunday to power the United States to an 8-0 exhibition romp over
Costa Rica in its first game since winning the Women's World Cup in
Canada last month.
The game
marked the opening of a victory tour by the Americans and was played
before a crowd of 44,028 at Heinz Field - the largest to see a soccer
game Pittsburgh.
Meghan
Klingenberg grew up in Pittsburgh and rewarded her hometown fans with a
goal. Heather O'Reilly added two goals, with the other scores coming
from Julie Johnston and Whitney Engen
''I
think it was a very professional performance,'' O'Reilly said. ''There
were parts in the first half that I thought were tough and we sort of
had to grind through moments of the game, but we kept pressing on as a
team and put together some really good stuff and scored some nice goals.
I think there were some patches of good and patches of bad, but we
worked through them and we're proud of our performance.''
Press
was one of Sunday's six starters who did not start in the World Cup
final. Forward Alex Morgan did not play, having undergone minor knee
surgery following the World Cup. Goalkeeper Hope Solo and forward Abby
Wambach entered in the second half.
Klingenberg scored after
being moved to midfielder to start the second half. She lifted a cross
from Tobin Heath into the net to give the United States a 5-0 lead in
the 55th minute. She ran to the U.S. bench to grab a Terrible Towel - a
more common sight at Pittsburgh Steelers games - and waved it near midfield.
''It
was wonderful,'' Klingenberg said. ''Playing with my teammates again is
always a blast. I love getting on the field with them and being in my
hometown, and hearing 44,000 people roar for you is quite incredible.
... I don't know if you saw, but I like
United States forward Christen Press (23)
beats Costa Rica midfielder
Cristin Granados (15) to score …
elbowed Abby out of the way to
get to that Terrible Towel, so it was pretty special.''
O'Reilly
opened the scoring in the fourth minute. She intercepted a pass
intended for Costa Rican defender Daniela Cruz, charged into the box and
shot past goaltender Dinnia Diaz.
The
first of Press' two first-half goals came in the 29th minute. She
collected her own rebound to send a shot past a diving Diaz. She then
scored nine minutes after Johnston made it 3-0, touching a rebound off
Shannon Boxx's header into the net in the 45th minute.
Press'
second goal came off the second of two corner kicks originally forced
by an O'Reilly cross that Carli Lloyd couldn't reach. O'Reilly also
contributed to Johnston's goal with another cross that forced a corner
kick, which Johnston headed past Diaz.
O'Reilly
scored in 59th minute to make it 6-0. After defender Whitney Engen
scored the seventh goal with a header in the 63rd minute, Press
completed her hat trick to push the lead to 8-0 five minutes later.
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