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USWNT player ratings vs Portugal: Rapid response from manager Emma Hayes’ youthful side, as Olivia Moultrie’s quick-fire 10-minute double avenges earlier upset

Having never lost to Portugal before this week, the U.S. responded with a pair of goals in the first 10 minutes en route to a 3-1 win

Facing a short turnaround after a frustrating loss to Portugal, U.S. women's national team coach Emma Hayes stuck to the plan. She surely knew her team needed a performance, and she got one by trusting her side's youngest stars to provide a response.

Led by two Olivia Moultrie goals and a late finish from substitute Sam Coffey, Hayes' young side earned a 3-1 win over the very same team that won 2-1 on Thursday – remarkable, considering the USMNT had never previously lost to Portugal. Following that loss, Hayes and many of her stars said that they needed to improve as a collective.

The USWNT surely did that thanks to the efforts of some of the team's newest faces, with six starters in Sunday's XI just 20 years old or younger. Moultrie was the star, of course. Her two goals came within the first 10 minutes, with a Jessica Silva finish for Portugal sandwiched in between, the team's only shot on goal.

Both finishes were more placement than power, with Moultrie showing the composure needed to find the corner of the net twice in the game's early moments – including the opener just 44 seconds into the game.

It was Moultrie's second international brace. The then 18-year-old scored two of the USWNT's five goals in a 5-0 win over the Dominican Republic on Feb. 20, 2024. Just three weeks ago, Moultrie scored her first NWSL brace, securing a 2-1 win for the Portland Thorns over Bay FC.

"I was talking to Emma about it, and just feeling the trust in both club and country and allowing all the work I’ve put in to just showcase itself," Moultrie told TNT after the match. "People are like, 'Have you changed anything recently?' Am I’m like, 'No, not really.' I’m just trying to stay consistent with what I’ve been told by my coaches and staff, and do the work, do the film, talk to my teammates.

"And honestly, just try to do the right thing and stay patient, especially in my positioning, which has been a big thing with me and Emma."

From there, the young talent settled in. Excluding Emily Sonnett – who had more caps (111) coming into the game than the rest of the XI combined (100) – the average age of the U.S. XI was 20.7 years old. That lineup also included three teenagers – although one of those was Lily Yohannes, who treated Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field ike her own personal playground.

"I just had so much fun playing with Claire and Lily in the midfield," said 20-year-old Jaedyn Shaw, referencing the 19-year-old Claire Hutton and 18-year-old Yohannes. "They have so much composure. They’re incredibly smart players as well, so it’s been so much fun to play off of them… we can’t just be bullied out here, we have to bring it as well. Being able to solve problems ourselves is really important in the evolution of this team."

By the time Coffey put the result out of reach from a corner in the 82nd minute, the young USWNT had solidified some measure of revenge. They also likely solidified some trust from their coach, who gave them an opportunity that most seized.

GOAL rates the USWNT's players from East Hartford, Connecticut.

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Claudia Dickey (5/10):

Decent on the ball, but could she have done more on the goal? Outside of that, didn't have to do too much.

Lilly Reale (6/10):

Seemed to have some jitters early on, which makes sense given her lack of experience. She did seemingly grow more comfortable as the game wore on, though.

Emily Sonnett (5/10):

Another goal from a header right in front of her. Just not the best window from her through two matches.

Jordyn Bugg (6/10):

A somewhat mixed bag – nothing overly positive or negative, which is just fine for a player still gaining vital experience.

Avery Patterson (6/10):

Super effective going forward and looked very comfortable on that right-hand side. At the very least, the USWNT have found an Emily Fox backup. They may have also found a contender, too.

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Olivia Moultrie (8/10):

The announcers were calling her "Two-goal Moultrie." Rightfully so. The young midfielder has shown a knack for scoring in bunches, and she send a message by doing so again on Sunday.

Claire Hutton (7/10):

A very solid performance but, most notably, one that proved that she complements Yohannes. Considering the talent of both of them, it's a duo you might see frequently going forward.

Lily Yohannes (8/10):

Portugal couldn't get near her. She the tempo all match, serving as an outlet before often spraying a pass right where it needed to go. All class all game.

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Alyssa Thompson (5/10):

Just didn't quite get going. Wasn't as dangerous as she was on Thursday, a match in which she also was held without a goal contribution.

Jaedyn Shaw (7/10):

Great setup on Moultrie's second goal, and she generally combined well with those around her. A good performance to reintroduce herself.

Ally Sentnor (7/10):

Was a bit too eager at some points but, hey, can you blame her? She did get the assist on Coffey's goal, though, to end the match on a high.

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Emily Fox (7/10):

A nice luxury for Hayes to be able to bring a player of Fox's abilities off the bench. 

Emma Sears (6/10):

Came in to replace Thompson, but didn't really get much to work with.

Sam Coffey (9/10):

What else could you ask for from a substitute? Coffey popped up with another goal, providing a fantastic finish in a way that is becoming all too familiar.

Yazmeen Ryan (6/10):

Came on a little too late to get much of the ball.

Lo'eau LaBonta (N/A):

Played just a few minutes to give Yohannes a late break.

Emma Hayes (9/10):

A perfect response for her team, and it came via her trusting her youngsters. Spot on in that regard, although there are clearly some little things to iron out defensively.