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USWNT complete comeback to keep perfect record under Emma Hayes intact

The USWNT showed they are also capable of getting the result while trailing on the scoreboard. Even with a plethora of substitutions.

Emma Hayes’ perfect record with the U.S. women’s national team will remain intact after yet another winning performance from the USWNT on Sunday, defeating Iceland 3-1 in their second and last head-to-head against this week at Geodis Park.

USWNT defeat Iceland; honor Kelly O'hara retirement

The match — which was in great measure a celebration of USWNT legend Kelley O’hara’s retirement from national team soccer — got off to a very lackluster start, with the substitutions and changes from the previous game having a clear impact on the team’s display, leading to Iceland’s goal in the 30th minute.

This was the first instance in which the USWNT had been trailing since Emma Hayes’ appointment as head coach.

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The negative momentary result lead to a set of changes from Hayes in the second half, with the subs having an instant impact on the USWNT’s quick turn-around set of goals.

In the 72nd minute, a swift play from Alyssa Thompson down the flank, followed by a cross and a series of rebounds inside the box, left Lynn Williams in front of goal to put the score level. 

Not even four minutes later, a set-piece cross toward first post, headed back into the spot, left Lindsey Horan with a wide open goal to put the U.S. ahead.

It wasn’t until added time when debutant, Emma Sears, found the ball at the edge of the box after a rebound and hit a perfect strike to score on her first U.S women’s national team match. Sears became the 23rd player in USWNT history to score in her first appearance. 

Hayes and the USWNT will now prepare their third and last match in the October camp, traveling to Louisville, Kentucky to face Argentina at Lynn Family Stadium on Wednesday.

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