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2024 Concacaf W Gold Cup

USWNT 4, Argentina 0: Shaw shines as U.S. tests out more system changes

The Americans’ win clinched them a spot in the knockout stage of the Concacaf W Gold Cup

Jaedyn Shaw celebrates a goal for the USWNT v Argentina
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United States women’s national team interim coach Twila Kilgore said she wanted more efficiency from her team in its second group-stage game of the Concacaf W Gold Cup, against Argentina.

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She appeared to get that from an opening 20 minutes played at a furious pace. The U.S. scored three goals in a nine-minute span early in the game, and although the Americans continued to dictate play throughout the 4-0 victory, goals were harder to come by in the second half, including after Argentina went down to 10 players for the final 15 minutes plus stoppage time.

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The U.S. heads into Monday’s final group-stage game against Mexico with six points from two games in Group A and a spot in the quarterfinals already booked. Still — and predictably — there is room for improvement.

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These are three big talking points from the U.S.’ 4-0 win over Argentina on Friday in Carson, California.

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Another shape change

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The U.S. started the tournament in aggressive three-back shape, building upon a trend from the end of  2023, but Friday’s match brought the return of a back four. Naomi Girma and Tierna Davidson resumed their old Stanford partnership as the central pair on Friday, with Crystal Dunn at left back and Casey Krueger at right back.

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