PARIS — The United States continued setting World Cup records when it took down Chile 3-0 Sunday afternoon.
During the first 35 minutes of the match, Carli Lloyd became the oldest player in World Cup history to score twice in a match, bringing the announced crowd of 45,594 to its feet at Parc des Princes. She also set a World Cup record for most consecutive games with a goal.
“I just want to win,” Lloyd said after the match.
With the win, the Americans clinched a spot in the knockout round of 16. They have one last group stage match Thursdy in Le Havre against rival Sweden.