Kennedy Wesley scores first international goal in USWNT 3-0 win over Japan
Kennedy Wesley scored her first international goal and added an assist to lead the U.S. women's soccer team to a 3-0 victory over Japan Friday night in Commerce City, Colorado. Naomi Girma and Rose Lavelle also scored in the second half.

Kennedy Wesley made her mark on the international stage Friday night, scoring her first goal for the U.S. women's soccer team in a dominant 3-0 win over Japan in Commerce City, Colorado.
Wesley came on as a substitute after halftime and immediately changed the game. She set up defender Naomi Girma for the opening goal in the 47th minute, with Girma calmly finishing at the back post.
Less than 10 minutes later, Wesley intercepted a Japanese pass and started a quick attack. She found Lindsey Heaps in midfield, who slipped the ball to Trinity Rodman. Rodman dribbled past her defender and found Rose Lavelle for the second goal.
The first half was scoreless, but the USWNT took control after the break. Coach Emma Hayes made nine substitutions throughout the match, with Emily Fox the only outfield player to go the full 90 minutes.
The victory came after the team's disappointing loss on Tuesday, showing the squad's ability to respond under pressure.
The win shows the USWNT bouncing back after Tuesday's loss and gives fans confidence as the team builds toward future tournaments. Wesley's breakout performance could signal a new star emerging for the national team.
The USWNT will continue their preparation for upcoming tournaments with more friendlies and training camps.
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