FREE FourFourTwo newsletters for all!

Register now and get:
  • The inside track on the big issues
  • Tactical insight from our experts
  • Players to watch
  • Analysis & humour
  • Exclusive competitions
  • Stick-men drawings
  • WAGs, bets, bargains & more
See a sample newsletter
Sign up now to avoid disappointment
And why not check out the magazine?

USA grab last-gasp winner to reach final

Reuters - Tuesday 07 August 2012, 00:32

Reigning Olympic champions the United States beat Canada 4-3 thanks to an Alex Morgan goal late in extra time to reach the women's football final after an extraordinary match on Monday.

With the players on both sides exhausted, penalties looming and the referee looking at her watch, Morgan looped home a header to put the U.S. in front for the first time after Canada had led three times in a pulsating game at Old Trafford.

The winner came with 122 minutes and 25 seconds on the clock. Sixty seconds later, the match was over.

"I'm still in shock thinking of what just happened," Morgan told reporters. "I don't care who scores as long as we score and that's all that matters.

"I didn't even see it go in. I just try and be in the right position.

"It was a crazy battle. Coming back and back and back. After we scored they scored, it was amazing."

The U.S, who have now reached all five women's Olympic finals, taking gold in 1996, 2004 and 2008, will meet Japan in Thursday's gold medal decider at Wembley Stadium seeking their third successive gold and their fourth in total.

Japan, who overcame France 2-1 earlier on Monday, beat the U.S. on penalties in last year's World Cup final.

Canada's stunned players were in tears at the end and Christine Sinclair, whose hat-trick looked as though it would prove enough for victory, was especially distraught.

But every time she scored, the U.S showed the mark of champions and responded for a fifth successive win in the tournament to claim a place in the gold medal match.

"I'm very proud of this team for making the final," said American Abby Wambach. "I never had a doubt.

"It's exactly what we hoped for [playing Japan in the final] after that World Cup loss."

DELIGHTFUL SLALOM

Sinclair had opened the scoring with a delightful goal after 22 minutes when she slalomed past two defenders after being set up by Melissa Tancredi.

The U.S equalised with a rare goal scored direct from an inswinging corner by Megan Rapinoe that beat goalkeeper Erin McLeod and two defenders at the near post.

Sinclair put Canada back in front after 67 minutes with a firm header to start a wild scoring spree of four goals in 12 minutes - two from each side.

Rapinhoe equalised again three minutes later with a fierce angled drive from the edge of the box that went in off the far post before Sinclair got her hat-trick to put Canada 3-2 up with another header after 73 minutes, her 143rd goal for her country.

But in the 80th minute the U.S equalised for the third time when Wambach scored her 143rd international goal with a penalty after Marie-Eve Nault was harshly judged to have handled in the area by Norwegian referee Christiana Pedersen when a free-kick struck her elbow as she was turning away from the ball.

Extra time looked set to end without a goal after Wambach's header hit the bar in the 119th minute but that was not the last of the drama and deep into added time Morgan headed in a right-wing cross for the dramatic winner.

"The heart we showed today was absolutely huge," said Rapinoe. "It's a little bit of a trademark of our team. We came back three times today and scored four goals. We showed great heart."

Related Stories

NewsRodwell called into England squad
England Yesterday, 18:35
NewsChampions Barcelona close in on 100 points
Spain Sunday 19 May 2013, 22:53
NewsIbra joy and Beckham tears as PSG triumph
Rest of Europe Saturday 18 May 2013, 23:20
NewsClichy signs four-year deal with Man City
England Saturday 18 May 2013, 22:35
NewsBayern sign off season with 4-3 win at Gladbach
Rest of Europe Saturday 18 May 2013, 19:01
NewsBeckham talking to MLS about owning team
Rest of the World Friday 17 May 2013, 20:38
NewsAVB: Spurs minus Champions League still big
England Friday 17 May 2013, 16:41
NewsAncelotti quiet on future but Beckham will play
Rest of Europe Friday 17 May 2013, 13:51
NewsArsenal deny Rooney approach but eye Sanogo
England Friday 17 May 2013, 12:09

Top Stories

Spotlight

Galacticos Reunited

Ten years on, the legends speak to FFT

Spotlight

One-on-One

Your questions answered by an A to Z of legends

Advertisement

Spotlight

75% of all TV is Bale

He's here, he's there, he's...

On the road to ruin

The cost of Premier League away travel

Spotlight

Win personalised boots

Nike CR7 IX for you

Latest Football Headlines

NewsAnzhi beat Lokomotiv after deadly blasts
REST OF EUROPE Yesterday, 19:07
NewsReal call Bernabeu news conference
SPAIN Yesterday, 16:39
NewsMakhachkala match goes ahead despite blasts
REST OF EUROPE Yesterday, 15:14