The U.S. women’s team stumbled Thursday in its first game since July, allowing a goal in each half that sent Portugal to its first win against the Americans, 2-1 on a night two-time World Cup winner Alex Morgan was feted with a star-studded farewell.
Portugal not only beat the U.S. for the first time in 12 matches, it scored its first goals against the Americans in international play.
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U.S. coach Emma Hayes said she could tell at practice ahead of the match the nearly four-month layoff could affect the team.
“It felt to me like we just hadn't played together for a long time,” Hayes said. “I just didn't recognize us.”
Rose Lavelle scored only 33 seconds into the friendly for the Americans, only for Inês Pereira

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