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US Women Beat North Korea 2-0 In Opening World Cup Match (PHOTOS)

AP/The Huffington Post     First Posted: 06/28/11 03:11 PM ET   Updated: 08/28/11 06:12 AM ET

DRESDEN, Germany -- Lauren Cheney and Rachel Buehler each scored second-half goals, and the United States opened play at the Women's World Cup with a 2-0 victory over a young but scrappy North Korea on Tuesday.

After peppering North Korean goalkeeper Hong Myong Hui all afternoon, Cheney finally broke through in the 54th minute on a header. Buehler got the second goal of her career in the 76th minute, scoring on a thunderous right-footed strike that rolled beneath the outstretched hand of the diving Hong.

When the final whistle sounded, the U.S. reserves ran onto the field to celebrate while the North Koreans stood just beyond midfield, watching. It was the fourth straight time the teams had met in group play at the World Cup, and the Americans have won all but one of the games.

Still, the victory isn't likely to end the questions about the two-time World Cup champions, who have been uncharacteristically inconsistent lately. After going more than two years without a loss, they dropped three games in five months, and looked decidedly unsettled against the North Koreans for much of the first half.


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"It's always good going forward," U.S. coach Pia Sundhage said. "Two great goals, and we're moving on."

Despite their World Cup "reunions," the previous games against North Korea were of little help to the Americans here. Only two of the North Koreans had played in a World Cup before, and just five had made more than 10 appearances with the senior national team.

Heck, 10 of the North Koreans were playing in the Under-20 World Cup just last year.

The mystery surrounding the North Koreans had been a concern for the Americans - and rightfully so. The U.S. controlled the game early with crisp passing and good speed. But the North Koreans gained confidence as the game went on, and the U.S. was lucky to escape with the game tied 0-0 at the half.

Their adjustments at halftime paid off, with the Americans dominating possession and chances.

Cheney was in Hong's face so often the North Korean goalkeeper will be having nightmares about the American for weeks, even though most of her shots found their way into Hong's hands.

There was little she could do about Cheney's goal, however.

Abby Wambach, who had put a shot over the goal from the edge of the 6-yard box three minutes earlier, dribbled quickly up the left flank and took a step as if to move inside, spinning a North Korean defender around. She dribbled a few more steps before chipping in a perfect cross that Cheney nodded past Hong.

It was Cheney's 14th goal in her 40th appearance for the United States.

Wambach hit the crossbar in the 65th and Amy Rodriguez put a shot wide in the 73rd before Buehler scored the insurance goal. With the Americans packing the box, Carli Lloyd collected a pass and headed it to Buehler, who let the ball settle before unleashing a monster shot. Hong dove and stretched out her hand, but she never got close as the ball rolled into the net.

It was the second goal for the defender.

North Korea's best chances came late in the first half. Song Jung Sun slid a shot right in front of the goal in the 38th minute that Hope Solo couldn't get a hand on. No other Americans were there to clear it away - but no other North Koreans were, either, and Ali Krieger finally booted the ball to safety. Jo Yun Mi, who led North Korea to the Under-20 title in 2006 and was named North Korea's "best footballer of the year" earlier this year, had another chance five minutes later.

North Korea had one more opportunity in stoppage time, but Yun Hyon Hi's shot was well wide of the net.

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DRESDEN, Germany -- Lauren Cheney and Rachel Buehler each scored second-half goals, and the United States opened play at the Women's World Cup with a 2-0 victory over a young but scrappy North Korea o...
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AAHewetson
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04:37 PM on 06/29/2011
The most interesting thing to me about watching women's soccer at this level is the almost complete absence of flopping. They get hit hard, they get knocked down, they get back up.

Men's soccer at this level is pathetically different. They get hit, they fall down, they grab sixteen different parts of themselves and writhe like sidewinders on a hot griddle, and then pout like, well, little children, when the referees don't reward them for their splendid acting jobs.

It's almost like, well, the women are just plain tougher than the men.
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stepper
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01:53 PM on 06/29/2011
Didn't see the game but from the photos it doesn't look like it was a fair game. I mean, our women had to play agains the North Korean men. Well, it seems fitting we won anyway.

(Yes, it's a joke.)
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12:32 PM on 06/29/2011
Congrats. I have watched the women play in the past, and it seems to me that the US program has slipped a bit. Too much reliance on winning one-on-one battles with speed. Even up by a goal, when what was called for was possession, they were forcing the ball into unwinnable situations. Without more patience and creative play I don't see them going far beyond the group round.
10:30 PM on 07/02/2011
I agree, It seems the players don't get the game. I though Korean women actually had better quality of possession with more creative plays but they were missing something. USA on the other hand is fit and physical but I don't like how they play. It looks if soccer can be drilled into players but it really can not.
09:19 AM on 06/29/2011
Congratulations to the US team, the match was quite interesting, it may be worth mentioning that it was terrible warm here yesterday (34°C) and that it was probably hard for both teams.

Still if you play against Germany we will crush you :)
08:46 AM on 06/29/2011
If you don't know world class futbol...you will think the USA's women are good...but they are not! They have no feeling for change of pace..they always push forward...kick run and often have just a prayer on the passes....They have no close short game...most of the defenders can not handle the ball well and get nervous and just kick it away.....Brazil, Germany will shame them for sure...USA side is very physical and ''SLOW" Wamback almost walks compared to the smaller Koreans...which were teenagers. The USA's mentality and the way they learn to play is not pretty and will not win world cups any longer....Mia Hamm etc were all mediocre...KICK and Run . That was it...They had a huge gap in that title 9 gave them a jump on the rest of the women's world of futbol...Now they have caught up and are passing them by...
11:04 AM on 06/29/2011
Team USA is good, but the "oldest" team of the 16 teams by age average. Will be tough matches against Germany or Brazil for them.
02:33 PM on 06/29/2011
Rest of the world is catching up or in some cases has caught the US. But the US is still one of the better sides and it seems to me that many people, even ones that know a lot about soccer, don't quite understand the US game and its strengths. That's understandable. There are differences between the women's game and the men's game - I don't think, for instance, there's anyone quite comparable to Abby Wambach in the men's game. A big strong woman with surprising quickness and finesse for her size and strength which for years made her the most consistent and dangerous offensive weapon besides Marta in the women's game.
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07:43 AM on 06/29/2011
"Why is NK in world cup?"

Because they qualified, just like the US did.
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Namvet6871
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07:35 AM on 06/29/2011
Wow go America, wonder what's gonna happen to the North Koreans when they get home. Hope they have time for a big Mac and a Coke!
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AAHewetson
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04:25 PM on 06/29/2011
You do know that they haven't been eliminated yet, yes? They get to play two more games and there are several ways for them to move forward.
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JavaJuice
05:17 AM on 06/29/2011
Great game. Love the US Women's Team. They are fun to watch and have great movie character names such as "Solo" and "Bueller". :D A-Rod is my favorite, a Cali Cuban. Viva!

I hope this Women's World Cup threads do not morph into ridiculous nationalism and bashing soccer or other American sports like the Men's World Cup threads did.

Thus far I've only read a few obnoxious conservative comments.
04:36 AM on 06/29/2011
not going to watch this crap,
the fact that they practice against 14 year old amateur boys says enough about the level
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10:09 PM on 06/28/2011
Now we have just learned the the NK ladies lost because they were not fully recovered from being "hit by lightning." I am not making this up, that is what their coach said.

US played well, hopefully they improve as the tournament progresses. They have to if they want to defeat the likes of Germany and Brazil.
10:08 PM on 06/28/2011
I love is women's soccer. My youngest daughter played soccer for 7 years and I have been hooked on it since!
09:37 PM on 06/28/2011
Great game---GO USA!
07:01 PM on 06/28/2011
In related news.. Korth Korea sends missiles to South Korea over agressive moves by Americans in Soccer match.
06:58 PM on 06/28/2011
Wow... 2 goals?? I went to a couple of soccer games and missed both goals.
06:52 PM on 06/28/2011
Those women will play better after they are sent to re education camps. They embarrassed the glorious leader.