
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — The Americans scored goals in so many ways over the past week. Now it’s time to do it on the big stage of World Cup qualifying.
Carli Lloyd entered in the second half and immediately scored on a diving header before scoring again in the 93rd minute after a dazzling dribbling sequence for her 102nd career goal, and the U.S. women’s national team ran its unbeaten streak to 21 matches by beating Chile 4-0 on Tuesday night in the second exhibition between the countries in five days.
Tobin Heath scored a goal and assisted on two others as U.S. coach Jill Ellis used the friendlies against Chile to mix and match with a variety of veterans and young players. Mallory Pugh scored in the 34th minute on a pass from Heath before Heath scored her 21st career goal four minutes later.
Lloyd headed in a goal from just outside the 6-yard box in the 47th minute off Heath’s free kick. With her 101st goal for the national team, Lloyd moved into fifth place on the Americans’ all-time list, passing Tiffeny Milbrett.
Pugh got the Americans on the board with her 12th career goal in a whirlwind sequence after Alex Morgan’s penalty kick was stopped by Chilean goalkeeper Christiane Endler. The ball deflected to Endler’s right, where Heath secured it and crossed as Pugh scored from a couple of yards out. Chile defender Camila Saez tackled Pugh for the penalty kick.
This was the Americans’ final tuneup ahead of the start of World Cup qualifying next month and drew a crowd of 14,340. These were the first two matchups between Chile and the U.S.
U.S. midfielder McCall Zerboni went down in the opening minute with a left elbow injury and trainers took her off the field before she was replaced by Morgan Brian in the fifth minute. Zerboni will be re-evaluated soon.
“It’s so great, it’s amazing,” Rapinoe said.
It was a homecoming of sorts for several of the Americans on a gorgeous night at the San Jose Earthquakes’ Avaya Stadium, including defenders Abby Dahlkemper and Davidson, who are from nearby Menlo Park and were in the starting lineup for Ellis.
Also starting were midfielder Julie Ertz, who played collegiately a few miles away at Santa Clara University, and forward and former University of California star Morgan.
The American women, who played for the fourth time at Avaya, are 18-0-3 over the past 13 months and 11-0-2 in 2018.
“I love this place,” Ellis said.