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United States women's soccer rallies to beat France in London Olympics debut




women's football team, which gave up two quick goals before unleashing an attack the rest of the world will find hard to stop.



Abby Wambach used her size and strength to put in a header, Alex Morgan scored twice and Carli Lloyd added another with a 25yard rocket to help the twotime defending goal medalists rally for a 42 victory over France on Wednesday.



The Americans opened their London Games far from London and two days before the opening ceremony. Football starts its Olympics early so it has time to play a full tournament of games.



The Americans allowed more goals in www.eshoppingoutlets.com the first 15 minutes than they had allowed in any game since the World Cup final loss to Japan last year. concern as the grueling tournament progresses.



But Wambach scored in the 19th, Morgan in the 32nd, Lloyd in the 56th and Morgan again in the 66th. Wambach now has 139 international goals in her pursuit of Mia Hamm's record of 158, and 23yearold "Baby Horse" Morgan the secondyoungest player on the team has a remarkable 19 this year alone. is now 1301 alltime against France it was hardly a surprise to see the French make it a game. The teams were level late in the second berkeley north face outlet half in last year's World Cup semifinals before the Americans finished off a 31 win, and France entered these Olympics on a 17game winning streak.



The United States plays Colombia in its second group game on Saturday. France will face North Korea.



The French took the lead from a deflected long ball that ended up at the foot of Thiney, who had plenty of time and space to unleash a 22yard shot into the upper right corner of the net, grazing the fingertips of leaping goalkeeper Hope Solo.



Two minutes later, the Americans played a dangerous game of pinball deep in their own end, failing in five separate chances to clear a corner kick. Inevitably, the ball bounced to a French player, Delie, who put an easy shot past Solo, again off the goalie's outstretched left hand, to make it 20.



But the Americans are arguably stronger, deeper and more diverse than they've ever been, and they have the firepower to overcome such a deficit and quickly. Wambach, who has the best header in women's football, started the comeback by nodding in Megan Rapinoe's corner kick.



The goal awakened some of a crowd that so far had behaved as if watching a BBC documentary. Chants of "USA!" began to echo in sections of Hampden Park, the 109yearold landmark that serves as Scotland's national stadium.



The 52,000seat stadium was perhaps onethird full at kickoff, but the game needed to draw only a couple of thousand to surpass the alltime Scottish record for attendance at a women's game. Organizers gave away some 30,000 tickets to schools and local clubs to keep the stands from being embarrassingly empty in a region where football is overwhelmingly a man's game.



The American fans who made the trip had their enthusiasm rewarded when Solo got an assist when her long ball was chased down on the first bounce by Morgan, who chipped it over goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi to level the score.



Lloyd then gave the Americans the lead with a blast that left Bouhaddi helpless as it found the left side of the net. Heath made the margin a comfortable one with a long run down the left side deep into the penalty area before the ball slid over to Morgan, who merely had to tap it in for the game's final goal.

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