LE HAVRE, France – It wasn’t the way the USWNT wanted to start the new year, but should consider the 3-1 loss to No. 3 ranked France a wakeup call.
The game opened a 10-game pre-2019 World Cup schedule for the U.S. team, ranked No. 1 in the World rankings. It was against the World Cup tournament hosts, France at Stade Océane – one of the USA’s group stage venues for this summer’s competition – in front of raucous sold-out crowd of 23,000.
The U.S. went down early as France’s Kadidiatou Diani beat the youngest player on the U.S. roster, Emily Fox, down the right flank and scored a goal in the 9th minute. Fox, a sophomore at UNC Chapel Hill, was playing only her third senior international. And U.S. coach Jill Ellis chose to start her at left back against France’s strongest attacker.
Ellis chose to play Crystal Dunn, a veteran who had been the starting left back, at midfield, where she saw little of the ball and hardly made an impression.
In the second half, the USA came out determined and immediately began to get into France’s final third, with a good chance coming around the 50th minute mark. In the 56th however, Diani showed off some excellent individual play and netted her second of the match for the 2-0 France advantage.
France’s 20-year-old Marie-Antoinette Katoto added a third in the final minutes of regulation before Mallory Pugh finished off a good passing sequence with a well-taken shot across the face of goal into the lower right corner in second half stoppage time for the USA’s only goal.
Up Next: The U.S. travels to the southern tip of the Iberian peninsula to face Spain in Alicante on January 22 (2:30 p.m. ET; ESPN2 & UDN) at Estadio José Rico Pérez. The match will be the first in history between the teams.
Goal Scoring Rundown: FRA – Kadidiatou Diani (Delphine Cascarino), 9th: The USA turned the ball over in its attacking third and France sprung a counter attack down the right side as Delphine Cascarino sprinted past Emily Fox to win the ball and took it to the end line before cutting it back in the box for Diani. She bodied off a U.S. defender as she collected the ball and then hit a low shot into the lower left corner from nine yards out for the early lead. USA 0, FRA 1
FRA – Kadidiatou Diani (Marion Torrent), 56th: France doubled its advantage on a nice bit of individual play from Diani, who ran onto a ball in the right side of the U.S. penalty area and sent a deft chip over U.S. goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher, dropping it into the net just inside the right post. USA 0, FRA 2
FRA – Marie-Antoinette Katoto ( Élise Bussaglia) , 78th: With the U.S. pushing forward trying to pull a game back, France’s 20-year old young star got behind the U.S. back line on left side, dribbled around Naeher and rolled the ball to the back of the net from a tight angle. USA 0, FRA 3.
USA – Mallory Pugh (Carli Lloyd), 90+1: The U.S.put together a flowing move beginning with a pass out of the back that Jessica McDonald one-touched to Carli Lloyd, who spotted the early run of Pugh and hit a quick chip over the France defense. Pugh out-worked a defender to collect Lloyd’s pass and rifle a low shot from the left side of the box across the face of goal and into the lower right corner. USA 1, FRA 3 FINAL
Additional Notes:
• The result marked the first loss for the USA in 29 games. The U.S. hadn’t lost a game since July 2017 when it lost 1-0 to Australia.
• Several U.S. players were precautionarily unavailable today: Megan Rapinoe, Tobin Heath, Casey Short, and Julie Ertz due to minor injuries, while Kelley O’Hara is still returning from ankle surgery, but not yet game ready.
• Tierna Davidson made her first appearance for the USA since Sept. 4, 2018. Davidson broke her ankle early in the season while playing with Stanford and was out for the remainder of the year.
• The USA’s record vs. France now stands at 17-3-3.
– U.S. Women’s National Team Match Report –
Match: U.S. Women’s National Team vs. France
Date: January 19, 2019
Competition: International Friendly
Venue: Stade Océane; Le Havre, France
Kickoff: 2:30 p.m. ET (8:30 p.m. local)
Attendance: 22,780 (sellout)
Weather: 37 degrees, cloudy
Scoring Summary: 1 2 F
USA 0 1 1
FRA 1 2 3
FRA – Kadidiatou Diani (Delphine Cascarino) 9th minute
FRA – Kadidiatou Diani (Marion Torrent) 57
FRA – Marie-Atnoinette Katoto (Élise Bussaglia) 78
USA – Mallory Pugh (Carli Lloyd) 90+1
Lineups:
USA: 1-Alyssa Naeher; 2-Emily Sonnett (10-Carli Lloyd, 71), 7-Abby Dahlkemper, 4-Becky Sauerbrunn, 26-Emily Fox (12-Tierna Davidson, 53); 6-Morgan Brian, 9-Lindsey Horan (3-Sam Mewis, 84), 19-Crystal Dunn; 11-Mallory Pugh, 13-Alex Morgan (capt.) (20-Jessica McDonald, 84), 23-Christen Press
Substitutes not used: 16-Rose Lavelle, 21-Adrianna Franch, 22-Danielle Colaprico, 25-McCall Zerboni, 27-Andi Sullivan
Head Coach: Jill Ellis
FRA: 16-Sarah Bouhaddi; 4-Marion Torrent, 12-Aïssatou Tounkara, 3-Wendie Renard, 7-Amel Majri; 6-Amandine Henry (capt.), 15-Élise Bussaglia; 8-Delphine Cascarino (11-Marie-Antoinette Katoto, 69), 17-Gaëtane Thiney, 9-Eugénie Le Sommer; 20-Kadidiatou Diani (18-Viviane Asseyi, 83)
Substitutes not used: 10-Kenza Dali, 2-Ève Périsset, 13-Valérie Gauvin, 21-Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, 14-Charlotte Bilbault, 22-Sakina Karchaoui, 19-Charlotte Lorgere, 1-Solène Durand, 23-Onema Grace Geyoro, 5-Julie Debever Head Coach: Corinne Diacre
Stats Summary: USA / FRA
Shots: 8 / 14
Shots on Goal: 4 / 9
Saves: 6 / 3
Corner Kicks: 3 / 8
Fouls: 4 / 8
Offside: 4 / 2
Misconduct Summary:
None
Officials:
Referee Pernilla Larsson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 1: Sandra Osterberg (SWE)
Assistant Referee 2: Camilla Stendahl (SWE)
Fourth official: Stéphanie Di Benedetto (FRA)
ussoccer.com Woman of the Match: Mallory Pugh