USWNT vs. Japan Quarterfinal Recap

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The USWNT is guaranteed a shot at an Olympic medal in Paris after defeating Japan 1-0 in extra time in Saturday’s epic quarterfinal match. Trinity Rodman notched the contest’s lone goal in the 107th minute, with the US ultimately holding on to avoid moving to penalty kicks.

The contest marked the second-straight matchup where the US found themselves face-to-face with a low block, as Japan packed their defense in a 5-4-1 formation.

While the US dominated possession, they didn’t always appear dangerous on the attack, with Japan more than happy to let their opponent pass along the backline. But Japan couldn’t manage to be clinical on the counter — and Rodman’s individual strike saved the day to break the deadlock.

Extra time prevades Olympic soccer quarterfinals

The USWNT and Japan were not alone in their futile regulation-time efforts, as three of the four Saturday quarterfinals required extra time to decide.

Reigning World Cup champions Spain rallied against Colombia with a two-goal comeback to enter extra time 2-2, eventually advancing on penalty kicks.

Later that afternoon, Canada and Germany battled to a scoreless stalemate after 120 minutes, allowing German…

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