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06/06/26 07:07:00
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06/06 19:06 CDT Bia Zaneratto's goal gives Brazil a 2-1 victory over the USWNT
in Sao Paulo
Bia Zaneratto's goal gives Brazil a 2-1 victory over the USWNT in Sao Paulo
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) --- Bia Zaneratto scored the go-ahead in the 14th minute
and Brazil was boosted by a boisterous home crowd in a 2-1 victory over the
United States on Saturday.
Sophia Wilson scored for the U.S. women, who have lost two of their nine
matches so far this year.
Wilson's goal came less than two minutes into the match on a left-footed shot
from atop the box. It was her first goal for the United States since returning
in April from maternity leave. Wilson has 25 international goals.
Brazil leveled the game in the 11th minute on Taina Maranhao's header to the
opposite post. A short time later, the Brazilians went up 2-1 when Zaneratto
took a pass from Dudinha and sent it over the outstretched leg of U.S.
goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn.
It was the first of two friendlies between the teams. They will meet again on
Tuesday in Fortaleza.
Mallory Swanson was on coach Emma Hayes' U.S. roster for the first time in 18
months, after the forward took time off for parental leave.
Swanson's inclusion reunited her with Trinity Rodman and Sophia Smith, who have
not played together since the 2024 Olympics. Swanson scored in the 1-0 victory
over Brazil for the gold medal in Paris.
Rodman and Smith started the match while Swanson was available off the bench
but did not play.
Rodman was subbed out of the game in the final minutes of regulation after she
went down and was treated on the field by trainers. Her injury was unclear, but
she walked unaided to the sideline.
The matches are the first away from American soil for the United States since
November 2024.
Marta was on the bench for Brazil, which has won five of its seven matches this
year, but did not play.
The stadiums in Sao Paulo and Fortaleza will host Women's World Cup matches
next summer. The United States will attempt to qualify for the tournament
starting in late November at the CONCACAF W Championship.
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AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
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