The USWNT will take the pitch for their second Olympic championship rematch against Brazil on Tuesday night, when the world No. 1 team will look to close out April’s international break with a two-match sweep as the squad continues strengthening its new-look player pool.
Bolstered by a quick goal from returning striker Trinity Rodman and solid net-minding from national team debutant Phallon Tullis-Joyce, the US took the pair’s opening friendly 2-0 on Saturday.
“Obviously, it’s a quick turnaround against the same team,” forward Jaedyn Shaw told reporters on Monday. “The last game was a good building block.”
“It’s a fun test for us, especially against Brazil,” echoed defender Emily Fox. “It’s a great opponent — with how physical they are, how attacking-minded they are — to rebound [against] and get another win, hopefully.”

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