President Obama's phone call with the United States Women's National Soccer Team was an awkward one. Hitch decided to lend a hand and give some helpful tips to the president.
Watch the full awkward exchange here:
Check out the USA Today recap of the USA's impressive win over Japan:
It’s over and it wasn’t even close.
For the first time since 1999, the U.S. doesn’t have to hear about comparisons, pressure to win or how it came this close four years ago. Finally, this group of 2015ers can bathe in gold confetti and hoist its own World Cup trophy after beating Japan 5-2 in Sunday’s historic final at BC Place.
The U.S. came out furiously fast, scoring four goals in 16 minutes, three from captain Carli Lloyd. Before this match, the Americans had only scored two first-half goals all tournament.
But something was different Sunday. Yes, the U.S. had momentum from an emotional semifinal victory over Germany last week, but it was like a special switch had been ignited for the final. Perhaps it was thoughts of losing to Japan four years ago in penalty kicks, not having won a World Cup in 16 years, or players’ upcoming retirements.
Or maybe none of the above.
"There was something different in the air these last few days," Lloyd confirmed. "There was no hesitation, no doubt. We were just super excited, super anxious to play this game. We knew if we take it to Japan, they’re going to get nervous. We locked them in, pressured them, and scored early which was fantastic.
"It’ll be wild going back to New Jersey. I might just have to sit inside my house for a few days."
Here's a live shot from the crowd of one of the USA"s goals. Goosebump-inducing stuff, to be sure.