Megan Rapinoe of the United States scores the winning goal during the women's quarterfinal soccer match against the Netherlands at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Yokohama, Japan, July 30, 2021. Xinhua

The United States Women’s National Team defeated the Netherlands on Friday to clinch a spot in the Olympic semifinals, and Megan Rapinoe broke out a new celebration after icing the win.

Rapinoe buried a shot in the upper right corner of the goal with the U.S. leading 3-2 in penalty kicks. She immediately turned to her teammates and crossed her arms as if to say, “What did you expect?”

That was a different celebration pose from the one Rapinoe became known for during the World Cup two years ago, so perhaps she is trying something new.

The USWNT got off to a rough start at the Olympics with a stunning 3-0 loss to Sweden, but the Americans still managed to advance to the semifinals. They’ll play Canada with a trip to the gold medal game on the line.

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