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USWNT Break Impressive World Cup Record in Win Over Netherlands

USWNT Break Impressive World Cup Record in Win Over Netherlands Getty USWNT's Rose Lavelle, Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe  The United States Women’s National Team capped off a superb run through the 2019 World Cup with a victory over the Netherlands in Sunday’s finale. After jumping out to a 1-0 lead on a penalty kick from Megan Rapinoe, it was Rose Lavelle’s impressive goal which put the game out of reach. Lavelle, who’s just 24 years old, found the back of the net with an impressive goal from just inside the box. But her goal also meant that the USWNT had accomplished a feat which may not be touched any time in the near future. As ESPN Stats & Info revealed, Lavelle’s goal broke the record for the most goals scored in a single FIFA Women’s World Cup.   Here’s a look at the impressive goal from Lavelle, which came in the 69th minute of action and pushed the lead for the United States to 2-0, courtesy of U.S. Soccer WNT on Twitter.   The game wrapped up with a final score of 2-0 and this meant that the United States had won the World Cup with an unbelievable 26 goals scored to just three goals allowed in seven games. As FIFA.com shows, their total goals scored came in as more than double the second closest team in England, who tallied 13 in seven games. READ NEXT: Russell Westbrook Trade: Top 4 Options to Land Thunder Star

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