Lindsey Horan scored a game-saving goal during a high-stakes U.S. versus Netherlands match in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.The midfielder, 29, scored off teammate Rose Lavelle’s corner kick about an hour into the game on Wednesday, July 26, tying the score 1-1.
The teams finished in a draw, making them both well positioned to qualify for the Round of 16.Horan’s goal came shortly after Netherlands player Daniëlle van de Donk collided into her on the sidelines.
While Horan received medical attention, her teammate Julie Ertz tried to calm her down.In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies“Just score this goal,” Ertz told her, according to The Washington Post. “To shut everyone up.” Moments later, Horan did just that.Keep scrolling for everything to know about Horan:After the two soccer players — who are teammates for most of the year on the French club team Olympique Lyonnais — collided on the sidelines, Horan “got a little heated,” she told The Washington Post. “Unfortunately, I did not take it in a good way,” she said.However, the duo shared a laugh and a hug at the end of the match. “It was just a duel on the sideline that I won.
She is a bit like me, she got a bit feisty,” van de Donk told the same outlet. “We just had a little talk.”Horan described Lavelle’s corner kick that set up her goal as “an absolute dime” during an interview with The New York Times.
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