The United States did what was necessary to advance at the Tokyo Olympics, it just wasn't exactly the high-flying offensive juggernaut that the Americans are known for. Tokyo Olympics | Full Schedule | Sports News
The U.S. women made it through to the quarterfinals of the women's football tournament after a 0-0 draw with Australia on Tuesday in an stadium mainly empty save for a group of Japanese schoolchildren.
The Americans are looking to win a fifth Olympic gold medal in Tokyo. They are also vying to become the first team to win at the Olympics following a World Cup title.
But they've made it hard on themselves at the Tokyo Games. They lost to Sweden 3-0 in their opening match — snapping a 44-game unbeaten streak — before rebounding with a 6-1 victory over New Zealand.
The draw with Australia secured the United States second place in Group G behind Sweden on goal difference. The Americans will face the winner of Group F — either the Netherlands or Brazil, depending on late results — in Yokohama on Friday.
“It was a tactical decision by (coach Vlatko Andonovski) to shift defensively, a little more conservatively, and really allow them to get impatient, play along and give it back to us,” U.S. forward Alex Morgan said.