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USWNT beat Canada to qualify for 2024 Olympics, win W Championship

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MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) USWNT legend Alex Morgan never gets tired of winning championships, even after so many titles already. [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA Morgan converted on a penalty in the 78th minute and the USWNT won the CONCACAF W Championship 1-0 over Canada on Monday night to secure one of the region’s spots in the 2024 Olympics. “It just always feels good to be called the champion, and this game just, like, means a lot to us.

It’s always going to mean a lot,” Morgan said. “Obviously against Canada, they gave us a run for our money, but we prevailed and feel good about the performance.” As FIFA President Gianni Infantino watched from a private box, the United States finally broke a stalemate when Rose Lavelle was fouled in the box and Morgan fooled Canadian goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan on the penalty.

It was Morgan’s 118th overall career goal. “Alex is a big player, and big players are born for big moments,” U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski said. “And that’s what makes her special.” Jamaica defeated Costa Rica 1-0 in overtime earlier Monday to claim third place in the tournament.

The four semifinalists all earlier earned spots in the 2023 World Cup next summer in Australia and New Zealand. Runner-up Canada will play Jamaica in a playoff for the region’s other Olympic bid in September 2023.

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