The United States Women's National Team secured a decisive 4-0 win against Jamaica in a friendly match on Tuesday. Ally Sentnor was instrumental, scoring two goals in the first half. Lynn Biyendolo followed with another two in the second half. This victory followed their 3-0 triumph over China, showcasing their continued dominance.
Throughout the match, the US team displayed overwhelming control, registering 23 shots compared to Jamaica's two. They also had 10 shots on target and earned 12 corners while maintaining 82.4% possession. "I want us to be calm and controlled in what we're doing," said USWNT coach Emma Hayes, as quoted by ESPN.

For Ally Sentnor, this match marked a significant milestone as she scored her third and fourth international goals during her ninth appearance for the national team. Her first goal resulted from a well-executed play involving Emily Fox, who set her up for a powerful finish. The second goal came easily when the ball landed at her feet in the penalty area.
After the game, Sentnor praised her teammates' skills, stating, "They're really easy to play with at moving the ball. I'm still trying to work to get better for them." Her performance highlighted her growing influence on the international stage.
Lynn Biyendolo took centre stage in the second half after coming off the bench to score twice. Her first goal was a simple tap-in following a corner kick, while her second involved an impressive run through Jamaica's defence before converting from an Avery Patterson pass.
"She always contributes to the team's performance in a profound way," said Hayes about Biyendolo's impact. Hayes noted that Biyendolo could have achieved a hat trick during her time on the field.
A notable development from the match was defender Namo Girma's return to international play after dealing with injuries earlier this year. "Naomi is like getting the Rolls-Royce out of the garage," remarked Hayes. She praised Girma's composure and decision-making abilities in deeper areas of play.
The USWNT's recent performances reflect their strong form and tactical maturity under Emma Hayes' guidance. With players like Sentnor and Biyendolo stepping up alongside experienced figures such as Girma, they continue to build momentum ahead of future challenges.