USA women fight back to beat the Netherlands in Naeher’s final outing | USA women’s football team

Lynn Williams scored the go-ahead goal in the 71st minute and Alyssa Naeher made six saves in her final match as the US women’s national team defeated the Netherlands 2-1 at the Hague on Tuesday.

Williams, who entered at the start of the second half, made a well-timed run to get a touch on Yazmeen Ryan’s cross to the middle of the box to break the 1-1 tie.

Her 21st international goal came two minutes after Naeher made a great save with her right leg on Danielle van de Donk.

Despite being outshot 23-5, the US ended 2024 with a 18-1-4 record and a 20-match unbeaten streak.

Emma Hayes was the coach for the past 15 (13-0-2) since her debut in June, including winning the gold medal match at the Paris Olympics.

The US had no business being tied 1-1 at the half after being thoroughly outplayed, with the Dutch holding advantages in possession (62%), shots (14-1) and shots on target (3-1).

The shots were the most the US faced in a half since France had 14 in the second half of the 2019 World Cup quarter-final.

But a strange first half saw 18-year-old Netherlands central defender Veerle Buurman scoring her first international goal in the 15th minute, then scoring an own goal for the US equalizer in the 44th.

Alyssa Naeher of the United States waves to the fans after facing the Netherlands on Tuesday in her final international match. Photograph: Brad Smith/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images for USSF

The Netherlands, ranked No 11 in the world, had three early chances before Buurman got her head on a corner kick by Jill Roord.

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On the tying goal, Tierna Davidson sent a long free kick to the center of the box and the ball went off the back of Buurman’s head.

It was the last international match for Naeher, who wore the captain’s arm band in her 115th appearance. She debuted on 18 December 2014 against Argentina.

She is two-time World Cup winner (2015 and 2019) and a 2024 Olympic gold medalist. She shut out the Netherlands in the 2019 Women’s World Cup final.

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