THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Alyssa Naeher ended her national team career with one last win.
The stalwart goalkeeper made two critical saves in her final match for the United States, and the Americans beat the Netherlands 2-1 on Tuesday.
''I definitely wasn't thinking about it during the game, just wanted to win the game and do what I could to come away with the ‘W' for us to close out the year,'' Naeher said.
Lynn Williams scored the go-ahead goal in the 71st minute for the U.S., which won its fifth Olympic gold medal in France this summer and wrapped up the year on a 20-game unbeaten streak. The Americans were coming off a scoreless draw with England on Saturday at Wembley Stadium.
Naeher announced two weeks ago that the European exhibitions would be her final matches. The 36-year-old goalkeeper played in 115 games for the U.S., with 111 starts, 89 wins and 69 shutouts.
Naeher is the only U.S. keeper with shutouts in both a World Cup and an Olympic final. She was in goal when the United States defeated the Netherlands 2-0 in the 2019 Women's World Cup final.
''I feel like in my heart I would love to keep going. In my head, in my body and mind, I feel like it's the right time. And I think it's the right time with this team as well as it builds towards the future and towards 2027,'' Naeher said. ''This environment, this team, is an incredible team to be a part of, but it's also really hard and really challenging in a lot of ways as well.
''I feel like I've given everything I have to give for this team and that's why I feel at peace with that.''