USWNT's Trinity Rodman Scores vs. Chile, Does Viral Dance with Coach
Multiple players scored their first international goals as the U.S. women’s team recorded its fifth consecutive shutout under coach Emma Hayes’s new lineup.
- In Santa Barbara, the US women's national team defeated Chile 5 on Tuesday at Harder Stadium during their January training camp.
- Coach Emma Hayes shifted the XI, using a completely different lineup after the Saturday Paraguay match as Europe-based players and Gotham FC players were unavailable.
- Early in the match, Croix Bethune scored in the 18th minute, Jameese Joseph added a goal in the 26th minute on her first U.S. start, and Emma Sears scored 28 seconds into the second half.
- With the match concluding the January camp, victory pushed the U.S. to five consecutive shutouts as Emma Hayes evaluates players for the SheBelieves Cup and Women's World Cup qualifying .
- The inexperienced lineup featured a Starting XI averaging 5.2 caps, the fewest average caps since 2001, and included USWNT debuts for Ayo Oke and Riley Jackson.
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