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Brazil Beats USA in Women's World Cup


(UPDATED) The debacle is over, and the score is 4-0 Brazil. Brazil trounced the United States today in the Women's World Cup semifinal. An own goal from Leslie Osborne got things started in the 20th minute, then Marta scored in the 27th, Christiane scored in the 56th and Marta scored again in the 79th.

This is the 23rd time Brazil and the U.S. have played in women's soccer and only the second victory for the Brazilians. Is it just a matter of time before Brazil becomes the superpower in women's soccer that it is in men's soccer? Marta's presence makes that seem quite likely: She's the best player in the world by a large margin.

The Americans will complain about the refs, especially how Shannon Boxx was sent off after getting a second yellow card on what one of the TV announcers called "The worst call we've ever seen in our lives," and I agree that it was a bad call. But it gets a little tiresome that Team USA can never lose a soccer game -- men's or women's -- without the American media complaining about the refs.

The big story will be whether coach Greg Ryan made the right choice by benching goalkeeper Hope Solo in favor of Briana Scurry. I think it was the wrong decision, but I don't think it's the reason for this result. Brazil is just the better team.

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