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USA women seeking to extend dominance in Rio

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USA playmaker Carli Lloyd
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USA playmaker Carli Lloyd admitted Friday that rival teams will "be coming after us" in the women's football tournament at next year's Olympics.

The Americans have won the last three Olympic gold medals and four of the five Olympic tournaments that have been staged, taking silver at Sydney 2000.

They also won this year's World cup final by defeating Japan 5-2 in July, a match remembered for Lloyd's stunning hat-trick.

"We pride ourselves in winning," Lloyd told Rio2016.com. "We never go to a competition trying to come second. We know it's going to be hard, we've faced lots of challenges and the journey hasn't always been easy, but we're able to stay together as a unit. That's what makes us special. Even though we've won the last three, we know it'll never be easy. Teams are going to be coming after us."

Lloyd has played a pivotal role in the USA's recent dominance of international football.

Apart from her masterful three-goal performance against Japan in Vancouver, the 33-year-old scored an extra-time winner in the USA's 1-0 win over Brazil in the Beijing 2008 final and both goals in the 2-1 defeat of Japan at London 2012.

When asked how she managed to find something extra when her team most needed it, Lloyd replied: "I think it's just the years of preparation and the mentality of being a fierce competitor, of digging deep when everything is on the line.

"It's years and years of hard work, both on the physical side and the mental side. It's what I've always done and what I want to continue to do."

The USA will bid to qualify for Rio 2016 in February when they compete in the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship in Dallas and Houston.

Lloyd left no doubt about how important the Olympics are in the USA's list of priorities.

"The Olympics are huge," she said. "To play in the World Cup and win is every footballer's dream, it's purely soccer. But for the Olympics, the whole world is captivated.

The whole world turns on its television and supports their country, whether they are soccer fans or not. And there are not too many people who can say they have been an Olympic champion."

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