Kyra Carusa celebrated turning 27 - and capped a lively World Cup audition - with her second goal in green.
Kyra Carusa celebrates her goal against Morocco. Image: Juan Luis Recio/INPHO IT WAS THE perfect birthday present for Kyra Carusa.
In their 10th and final game of the year — their eighth win and sixth clean sheet in-a-row — Carusa was sprung from the bench in the 61st minute. 17 minutes later, the HB Køge captain had the ball in the back of the net. Her excellent glancing header after a sublime Áine O’Gorman cross wrapped up the victory, and capped a lively cameo.
Birthday girl Kyra Carusa dives to glance a header to the net from an excellent Aine O'Gorman cross#rtesoccer📱 Live updates - https://t.co/mvicmAVJAs pic.twitter.com/0aGsZVfqknUnquestionably made more so after a stop-start few months due to injury. The San Diego native, who declared for the Girls In Green amidst Vera Pauw’s tenure and made her debut in March 2020, is relishing the competition for seats on the plane to Australia next summer.really like? Rare insights on sport's biggest names from the writers who know them best. Listen to Behind the Lines podcast.Monday’s audition was a successful one, and she hopes she can impress Pauw and continue contributing to the team in 2023.
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