A 1-0 victory against Finland in early March isn't usually the kind of result that would register as anything more than a forgotten bit of agate in the official record for the U.S. women's national team. Friday's win in pool play of the Algarve Cup (in Faro, Portugal), however, may mark a turning point in the national team's road to the World Cup. And the game's significance had little to do with the final score.
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