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USA beats France, advances to World Cup final
Posted: 07.13.2011 at 3:20 PM
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Poll Question: Will you watch this Sunday's World Cup Final?

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MOENCHENGLADBACH, GERMANY --  

While many Soccer Fans in Central New York extended their lunch today to watch Team U.S.A. beat France in the Women's World Cup Semifinal, SU's Head Coach certainly had a unique perspective of the game. Phil Wheddon is the national team's former Assistant Coach and Goalkeeper Coach. He's worked closely with goalie Hope Solo, says he's been in communication with her and the team's coach over the past few weeks. He says he really felt the emotion coming through the television as he watched today's 3-1 victory.

"Having been in that situation in the semifinal myself, I know it's a nerve racking situation," explained Wheddon, "anything can happen. I'm just thrilled for the team, I'm thrilled for Hope (Solo) and her success. She's proven once again she's the best goaltender in the world."

And while Wheddon is so proud of being a part of Team U.S.A.'s Olympic Gold in 2008, he says a win over Japan in the World Cup Championship game would be extra satisfying for the program.

"We've come so close in the last two World Cups, in 2003 we came 3rd place, in 2007 3rd place again, we've been Olympic Champions two times in a row (but) this would really set the stage again for U.S. Dominance in U.S. Soccer. Winning the World Cup regardless of what people say is the biggest tournament."

And this U.S.A. Team is as potent as any Wheddon has seen in his years working for and following the program.

"I think this team has the will to win. I'm trying not to use a cliche, but there's no I in team. This team isn't about one person, it's all about the team and I think collectively they just want each other to win."

Click on the video link to hear more from Wheddon. The following is a game Recap from the Associated Press.

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United States is in the World Cup final for the first time since it last won the title in 1999, and once again Abby Wambach came up big for these Americans, scoring in a 3-1 victory over France.

Wambach broke a tense tie in the 79th minute Wednesday with a monstrous header - what else? - off of a Lauren Cheney corner kick. Cheney delivered the ball perfectly to the far post, and the 5-foot-11 forward soared over the scrum, pushing the ball past French goalkeeper Berangere Sapowicz. Wambach let out a scream and did a sliding sprint into the corner, where she was mobbed by her teammates.

It was Wambach's third goal of the tournament and 12th of her career, tying fellow American Michelle Akers for third on the all-time World Cup scoring list.

Alex Morgan added an insurance goal in the 82nd, the first for the World Cup rookie. When the final whistle sounded, the Americans rushed onto the field. Wambach found U.S. coach Pia Sundhage and gave her a bearhug as the pro-American crowd of 25,676 serenaded the team with chants of "U-S-A! U-S-A!"

"Abby, she's just the best," Sundhage said. "I'm very happy to have her in our team. Great."

Despite the loss, the World Cup was a resounding success for the French, who made their first appearance in the semifinals and qualified for next summer's London Olympics.

The French didn't stick around to watch the Americans celebrate - and the party is sure to be even bigger back home. A thrilling win over Brazil in the quarterfinals captivated fans back home, with Hollywood celebs, other pro athletes and folks who'd never watched a soccer game before jumping on the U.S. bandwagon. Ellen DeGeneres wished the team good luck on Twitter before the game, dozens in the Phoenix airport were glued to TVs and Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers tagged one of his tweets with "worldcupfinalherewecome."

Though the Americans are two-time World Cup champions, they haven't made the final since Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy and Brandi Chastain won it all in 1999. This American team will now play either Japan or Sweden in Sunday's final in Frankfurt.

The Americans had only two days' rest following the Brazil game, their quickest turnaround of the tournament, and there had been concern that fatigue or emotions might get the best of them. But Wambach, who has been playing with an Achilles' tendon so sore it often keeps her out of practice, dismissed that idea.

And she sure didn't look hobbled.

"In the end, we're in the finals," Wambach said, "and that's all that matters."

The U.S. was staked to an early lead by Cheney's goal in the ninth minute. But with the silky smooth Louisa Necib calling the shots, France dominated for most of the game, finishing with a whopping 25-11 advantage in shots. They missed two great chances in the first half, with goalkeeper Hope Solo having to tip a Gaetane Thiney shot away in the 30th and Sonia Bompastor rattling the crossbar two minutes later.

Finally, in the 55th, France got its equalizer. Bompastor floated in a cross from about 30 yards and, with the dangerous Gaetane Thiney right in front of her, Solo had little opportunity to move. The ball flew right past her.

But just as they did Sunday against Brazil, the Americans got stronger and stronger as the game went on before Wambach came through. Morgan then put the game out of reach, showing why many believe she's next big U.S. thing. Outracing four French defenders, Morgan sprinted up the left side and then stutter-stepped to throw Sapowicz off before taking her shot. There were still 10 minutes left, but the party was on.

What are your Sunday Plans?
Are you going to watch this Sunday's Women's World Cup Title Game featuring Team U.S.A.?

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