CHICAGO -- Megan Rapinoe's teammates were egging her on. When Emily Sonnett scored a header after Rapinoe's corner had been punched right to her in the 49th minute, Sonnett celebrated by jumping straight into Rapinoe's arms.
Then the requests of Rapinoe came in: Strike the pose that she had made famous in France at the Women's World Cup four years ago, just one more time. The United States women's national soccer team star obliged, giving the 25,622 fans at Soldier Field one last memory to take home with them.
It was good timing, because five minutes later, the signal from the fourth official came in, indicating that Rapinoe was to be substituted.