MOENCHENGLADBACH: Favourites the United States crushed France 3-1 to advance to the women’s World Cup final on Wednesday.
Lauren Cheney (9), Abby Wambach (79), and Alex Morgan (82) kept the Americans’ bid for an unprecedented third World Cup title after 1991 and 1999 on track with Sonia Bompastor getting a goal back for France after 55 minutes.
The reigning Olympic champions will next play either Sweden or Japan for the title in Frankfurt next Sunday.
“I think France played very well. We lost our legs in the second half but then we picked it up,” said US coach Pia Sundhage.
Despite the French having most chances at goal in the first half it was the United States who went into the locker room with the half-time advantage after Cheney picked up a Heather O’Reilly cross to tap effortlessly into goal after nine minutes.
France’s Louisa Necib had a minute earlier seen her strike go over the bar.
A header from Carli Lloyd went over after 24 minutes, but thereafter France dominated but had little to show for their efforts.
Camille Abily missed a chance to level on 28 minutes from a Bompastor cross but the Lyon midfielder’s half volley lacked power and was held by US goalie Hope Solo.
Solo, playing her 100th international, proved solid again a minute later as she caught a Necib effort, and it was then the turn of Bompastor to miss after 33 minutes when she picked up a Necib cross but her left footed shot rattled the crossbar.
The US could have pulled further ahead five minutes before the break when Christie Rampone pushed forward to cross to Wambach at the far post with Wambach’s header across the goal just grazing the crossbar.
But Bompastor grabbed the equaliser after 55 minutes as her pass flew past a waiting Gaetane Thiney in the box to curl in off the far post and into the net.
But Wambach claimed the second after 79 minutes as she headed in a Cheney corner past Berangere Sapowicz, with the French goalkeeper left helpless again three minutes later as Rapinoe plays a little ball behind the defense for Morgan to send over the goalie.
As two-time defending champions Germany and Brazil, the 2007 finalists, have already been eliminated the United States were the only remaining pre-tournament favourites in the running. (Agencies)