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In the women's World Cup final, the United States defeated the Netherlands to defend its title for t

The US women's national football team beat the Netherlands 2-0, winning the world cup for the second time in a row and the fourth time in history.

Both sides failed in the first half of the game, and the deadlock in the second half was broken. The referee judged Stephanie & middot after watching VaR; Van der heracht plays Alex & middot in the penalty area; Morgan fouls, US captain Megan & middot; Lapino hit the penalty kick.

Ross & middot; Ravel then scored another goal to help the United States move forward, while Alisha & middot; Nehel kept a clean sheet in the victory.

This victory witnessed Ellis's team successfully defended the 2015 World Cup on the basis of 1991 and 1999.

Since the women's World Cup in 1991, they have won the most four times, followed by Germany with two.

In a physical confrontation between the world's No. 1 team and the European champions, neither side scored in the first half, which is largely due to Dutch goalkeeper Suri & middot; Fan & middot; Venedal's efforts.

But in the world cup, the use of VaR dominated people's discussion. In the 15th minute of the second half, VAR became the focus again.

Van der heracht lifted his foot and kicked Morgan on the shoulder, but referee Stephanie & middot; Frapat believes the defender touched the ball first and signaled a corner. However, the replay showed a foul. After var inspection, frapat pointed to the penalty point. Lapino took the penalty to help the United States take the lead and make the Netherlands fall behind for the first time in this world cup.

With this penalty, lapino scored her sixth goal in the world cup and joined teammate Alex & middot; Morgan and England's Ellen & middot; White shared the Golden Boot award and made her the oldest goalscorer in the World Cup final and the first player to score a penalty in the final.

Ravel's goal broke the record of the American women's football team. It was their 26th goal in the world cup. No team scored more goals in the women's World Cup than they did - more than the United States in 1991 and Germany in 2003, both of which scored 25 goals and eventually won the championship.

This also continues the dominant position of the American women's football team. In the past 45 games, the American women's football team lost only one game - it lost 1-3 to France last January. During this period, they achieved 39 wins, 5 draws and 1 loss.