How the USWNT flipped the switch against Holland – Equalizer Soccer

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The United States women’s national team emerged from their first real test of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup with a point, after a 1-1 draw with the Netherlands. It was the proverbial game of two halves, with the Dutch causing problems in the first and taking the lead before the U.S. imposed themselves on the second, equalizing through a Lindsey Horan header. It was also a game in which traditional strengths and weaknesses came to the fore.

Dutch head coach Andries Jonker used to be Louis van Gaal’s assistant, at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, and there are some parallels with this side and the 2014 Dutch men’s team led by Van Gaal. Van Gaal set that team up with a three-back defensive system, veering markedly away from the Dutch 4-3-3 orthodoxy. Their system and style was a shock to many of their opponents, too. Reigning champions Spain were hammered 5-1 in the group opener, and Van Gaal’s side went on to finish in a surprisingly decent third place.

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