The Beautiful Game: Hoos Fans Loved Every Minute of Sunday’s World Cup

Headshots left to right: Becky Sauerbrunn, Morgan Brian and Emily Sonnett

Former UVA women’s soccer stars Becky Sauerbrunn, Morgan Brian and Emily Sonnett were part of the U.S. Women’s National Team that won the World Cup on Sunday. (Photos courtesy of U.S. Soccer)

The United States is once again on top of the women’s soccer world – and three former University of Virginia soccer players -- Becky Sauerbrunn, Morgan Brian and Emily Sonnett -- helped them do it.

On Sunday in France, the U.S. defeated the Netherlands, 2-0, to win its second straight World Cup and its fourth in the last 28 years.

Sauerbrunn was playing in her third World Cup, Brian her second and Sonnett her first.

Serving as an assistant coach on the team was UVA women’s soccer head coach Steve Swanson.

Before the start of the game, Hoos fans got behind their heroes.

Support for the team came from all corners of the country.

Early on, the U.S. had some thrilling scoring chances, but just couldn’t boot one past Dutch goalie Sari van Veenendaal.

 

About midway through the first half, fans held their breath when Sauerbrunn fell to the turf with an injury, but she was able to shake it off and continue playing.

The teams went into the half tied at 0.

Early in the second half, Sauerbrunn was injured again when she bumped heads with a Dutch player as she was going up for a header and was forced to come out of the game.

But just a couple minutes later, she returned – to a nice ovation from the U.S. fans in attendance – with a bandage on her forehead.

In the 60th minute, Alex Morgan was fouled in the box, leading to a penalty kick that Megan Rapinoe put in the back of the net to give the U.S. a 1-0 lead.

In the 69th minute, Rose Lavelle blasted a perfectly placed shot past van Veenendaal to the back post for a 2-0 lead.

From there, it was smooth sailing for the U.S.

One fan made an important point about the positive turn in the match for the U.S.

At the final horn, the celebration was on.

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