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    Waterlogged Woes: US Triumphs Over Canada in Controversial W Gold Cup Semifinal

    Dylan HudsonBy Dylan HudsonMarch 8, 2024Updated:July 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a match that will be remembered as much for its challenging conditions as for its competitive spirit, the US women’s soccer team secured a spot in the W Gold Cup final, overcoming Canada in a nail-biting penalty shootout. The semifinal clash, held at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, was marred by a heavily waterlogged pitch resulting from torrential rains. This inclement weather played a significant role in the game’s dynamics, significantly affecting the players’ performance and the ball’s movement.

    The conditions on the field were controversial, reminiscent of the snowy game between Real Salt Lake and LAFC just days prior. The waterlogged pitch hindered players from both teams, with a notable moment in the 11th minute when Trinity Rodman of the US saw a promising attack thwarted by standing water. Conversely, the US benefited from the conditions when Jaedyn Shaw capitalized on a halted pass caused by puddles to score. Despite these challenges, the game was intensely fought, culminating in a 2-2 draw after extra time, leading to a decisive penalty shootout won by the US, 3-1.

    The decision to proceed with the game was criticized vocally, with former US midfielder Julie Foudy calling it “insane” on social media and advocating for postponement. Canada’s coach, Bev Priestman, lamented the impact on gameplay, though she refrained from using the conditions as an excuse, emphasizing adaptation.

    The semifinal victory sets the stage for a highly anticipated final between the US and Brazil. With both teams demonstrating formidable skill and resilience, the matchup promises to be a highlight of the tournament. The final, also scheduled to take place at Snapdragon Stadium, offers the US team an opportunity to claim victory in the W Gold Cup amidst discussions about the adequacy of current protocols for game conditions.

    The dialogue surrounding the game’s playability highlights a broader conversation within the sport about ensuring fair and safe conditions for players. As the dust settles on this waterlogged semifinal, the focus shifts to the final, where the US and Brazil will vie for the coveted W Gold Cup title.

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