US Women’s Soccer Team Wins 2-1 Over China in Year-End Exhibition Match Thanks to Teenager Jaedyn Shaw

Seattle Sports

The US Women’s soccer team has once again proven their dominance on the field with a 2-1 victory over China in their year-end exhibition match. The match was an exciting one, with the US team taking the lead early on in the first half, thanks to the impressive play of teenager Jaedyn Shaw.

Shaw, who is just 17 years old, scored the opening goal in the match, giving the US team an early lead. Her goal was a testament to her skill and determination, as she managed to break through the Chinese defense and put the ball in the back of the net.

The US team continued to dominate throughout the match, with Shaw leading the way. She was a constant threat to the Chinese defense, creating chances for her teammates and causing all sorts of problems for the opposition.

The US team was able to hold onto their lead until late in the second half, when China equalized with a goal of their own. However, the US team was able to respond quickly, with Shaw scoring her second goal of the match to give her team the win.

The victory was a great way for the US Women’s soccer team to end their year, and it was made even more special thanks to Shaw’s performance. She showed that age is no barrier when it comes to talent, and her two goals were a reminder of why she is one of the brightest young stars in the US Women’s soccer team.

The US Women’s soccer team will now look ahead to next year, where they will be hoping to continue their success and build on this victory over China. With Shaw leading the way, there is no doubt that they will be a force to be reckoned with.

US Women's Soccer Team Wins 2-1 Over China in Year-End Exhibition Match Thanks to Teenager Jaedyn Shaw