Fired-up Horan shows mettle as US World Cup co-captain, says coach

Fired-up Horan shows mettle as US World Cup co-captain, says coach

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The midfielder went down in the 59th minute of the chippy affair

WELLINGTON, July 28 (Reuters) - Lindsey Horan bounced back from a hard hit to show her mettle as a captain in Thursday's 1-1 draw against the Netherlands, coach Vlatko Andonovski said, as she asserts her leadership at the Women's World Cup.

The midfielder went down in the 59th minute of the chippy affair after Netherlands midfielder Danielle van de Donk - her Lyon team mate - slammed into her hard.

Horan gingerly got to her feet and hobbled off to the sideline as the U.S. were down 0-1, before returning moments later to the pitch, where she and van de Donk shared an angry exchange. Horan got the ultimate revenge only moments later, as she powered a header into the goal to level the affair for the Americans.

"Obviously, it's a very difficult moment. And instead of crying about it, she just goes and makes a statement," said Andonovski. "And basically shows everyone where the direction of the game is going to take. I was very happy with her."

Horan, who is a co-captain with veteran Alex Morgan, showed there was no lasting animosity as she posted a photo of her embracing van de Donk to social media after the match with the caption "We are still friends!"

But as far one of her former national team mates was concerned, the incident was a good reminder to U.S. opponents: Don't make Horan mad.

"Every time I played against Lindsey Horan we've gotten into a little tussle or tackle. You always see that fire," retired U.S. great and current Fox Sports analyst Carli Lloyd said in televised remarks after the match. "This is the Lindsey Horan that needs to step up and show up for this team."