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US women beat Netherlands 2-0 in World Cup rematch - Black News Channel

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By Associated Press Undefined BREDA, Netherlands (AP) — Rose Lavelle scored against the Netherlands again, Kristie Mewis scored in her first appearance for the United States in six years and the U.S. women won a rematch of last year's World Cup final by the same score, 2-0, on Friday. The older sister of starter Sam Mewis came in as a second-half substitute and scored in the 70th minute. It was Kristie Mewis' second goal for the team, after her first in 2013. The United States hadn't played in 261 days because of the coronavirus pandemic. The top-ranked Americans have won […]

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