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USA 13-0 Thailand: Biggest win in Women’s World Cup history

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The United States recorded the biggest ever victory in the Fifa Women’s World Cup as they crushed Thailand 13-0.

The 2015 winners were 3-0 up at half-time, scored four times in 10 minutes in the second half and then added six more goals in the last 16 minutes.

Alex Morgan scored five times for the United States with two goals apiece for Rose Lavelle and Samantha Mewis.

Lindsey Horan, Megan Rapinoe, Mallory Pugh and Carli Lloyd also scored to beat Germany’s 11-0 win over Argentina.

The United States’ previous biggest win in the tournament was a 7-0 success over Chinese Taipei in 1991, while Germany’s thrashing of Argentina came in 2007.

How the goals went in

  • 1-0, 12 minutes: An unmarked Alex Morgan nodded in Kelley O’Hara’s cross.
  • 2-0, 20 minutes: Rose Lavelle’s powerful strike was helped into the net by the keeper.
  • 3-0, 31 minutes: Lindsey Horan scores from six yards out after Wilaiporn Boothduang fails to clear Tobin Heath’s free-kick.
  • 4-0, 50 minutes: Samantha Mewis’ deflected effort gave her the 800th goal in Women’s World Cup history.
  • 5-0, 52 minutes: Morgan tucked in after Thailand failed to clear a free-kick.
  • 6-0, 54 minutes: The ball bounced kindly to Mewis in the box and she struck another.
  • 7-0, 56 minutes: Mewis turned provider this time for Lavelle, who placed in the seventh.
  • 8-0, 74 minutes: A neat turn and finish from Morgan completed her hat-trick.
  • 9-0, 79 minutes: Megan Rapinoe timed her run to perfection and completed a flowing move.
  • 10-0, 81 minutes: Morgan hit a cracking strike from the edge of the box for her fourth of the night.
  • 11-0, 84 minutes: Substitute Mallory Pugh rounded the goalkeeper and rolled the ball in.
  • 12-0, 87 minutes: Morgan’s brilliant flick and powerful finish delivered the best goal of the night.
  • 13-0, 90+2 minutes: Carli Lloyd raced through the middle and slotted in from close range.

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