In a tightly contested match in Marseille, Trinity Rodman's goal on the stroke of half-time has put the US women's soccer team in the lead against Australia. The goal came from a well-executed corner kick that was headed down by Sophia Smith, allowing Rodman to prod the ball home with just two minutes remaining in the first half.
Initially, there was uncertainty surrounding the goal, but after consulting with the video assistant referee, referee François Letexier confirmed the goal, much to the delight of the USWNT supporters.
Throughout the first half, the US team displayed dominance in possession, controlling the game with 72% of the ball. Despite their possession advantage, the USWNT struggled to create clear-cut scoring opportunities against a resilient Australian defense.
The breakthrough chance for the US came late in the half when captain Lindsey Horan's header was expertly saved by Matildas goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold, who managed to tip the ball onto the crossbar with a fingertip save.
Arnold continued to showcase her skills as she denied Rodman's long-range effort with a diving save, only to be beaten by Rodman from the subsequent corner kick, giving the US the crucial lead.
However, the USWNT suffered a setback early in the game when midfielder Sam Coffey received a yellow card, ruling her out of the team's upcoming quarterfinal match.
With the US already securing a spot in the next round, a victory or even a draw in this match would ensure their top spot in Group B, setting them up for a favorable position in the knockout stages of the tournament.