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    U.S. puts up six against South Korea as Carli Lloyd finishes her international career


    After 316 matches and 134 international goals, Carli Lloyd has put a bow on her U.S. women’s national team career Tuesday night in Saint Paul, Minnesota, at Allianz Field. Lloyd announced her retirement after the Olympics this past summer and finished her U.S. career with a 6-0 victory against South Korea.




    Lloyd started the match and wore the captain’s armband before subbing off in the 66th minute and being replaced by Alex Morgan. Before exiting the pitch, Lloyd hugged her teammates, removed her cleats and took off her kit, showcasing another underneath with her married name Hollins, an ode to her husband Brian.




    Carli Lloyd: "This was one of the most special nights I've ever had in my life."

    Says she's grateful to have a few more games to play with Gotham FC, too. #USWNT #NWSL
    — Jeff Kassouf (@JeffKassouf) October 27, 2021





    Lloyd did not score against South Korea to add to her third-all time U.S. goals tally. However, the United States did have five different goal scorers — and one own goal, which was hit by Andi Sullivan and then directed into goal by South Korea’s Cho So-hyun, a figure for Tottenham.




    The United States took the early lead with Lindsey Horan’s strike in the 9th minute. Horan will be wearing the iconic No. 10 jersey held by Lloyd for over a decade from now on. Sullivan’s hit and Cho So-hyun’s own goal was the second tally, right before the halftime whistle.




    In the second half, Morgan scored only three minutes after coming on for Lloyd — which almost felt like seconds, considering Lloyd’s unlacing of her boots and final walk off the pitch taking some time. However, the floodgates opened in the last 10 minutes with Megan Rapinoe, Rose Lavelle and Lynn Williams finding the back of Kim Jung-Mi’s net, the 37-year-old goalkeeper who started over Yoon Young-geul (who made eight saves against the U.S. in Thursday’s 0-0 draw in Kansas City).




    The United States celebrated a legendary figure in the sport at Allianz Field for her final time in a U.S. Soccer kit. Vlatko Andonovski and company’s first match post-Carli Lloyd is anticipated to be in Australia against The Matildas in November, with final details still being worked out.




    Carli Lloyd with a few parting words. #USWNT pic.twitter.com/v1ua4lm0RP
    — The Equalizer (@EqualizerSoccer) October 27, 2021




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