Megan Rapinoe scores directly from a CORNER before USA skipper nets second following Australia star Sam Kerr's equaliser in bronze medal match at Tokyo Olympics By Kishan Vaghela For Mailonline Published: 09:45 BST, 5 August 2021 | Updated: 09:48 BST, 5 August 2021 Viewcomments USA captain Megan Rapinoe netted directly from a corner to hand her side the lead in their Olympics bronze medal match against Australia. Rapinoe scored her first just eight minutes into the contest when she opted to go for goal rather than try and pick out a team-mate in the box from the corner. The 36-year-old bent a delicious ball into the box and it was all too much for Teagan Micah in the Australia goal, who made a last-ditch attempt to claw the ball away. Megan Rapinoe (left) netted directly from a corner to help USA take the lead against Australia The pace and whip on her delivery was too much to handle for Australia keeper Teagan Micah But despite getting some of her hand to the ball, Micah could not prevent Rapinoe's whipped delivery from finding the far side of the net and handing the world champions the lead. The Matildas however brought themselves level nine minutes later after an uncharacteristic defensive error allowed Arsenal striker Caitlin Foord to slip in captain Sam Kerr. And the Chelsea star stroked it home despite the acute angle, only for Rapinoe to restore USA's lead with a first-time volley following a mix-up between Clare Polkinghorne and Alanna Kennedy. USA are competing in the bronze medal match at Tokyo 2020 after suffering a major semi-final upset at the hands of Canada on Monday via a penalty shootout. Micah made a last-ditch attempt to claw the ball away but could not prevent it from going in Sam Kerr (left) restored parity for the Matildas after a through ball from Caitlin Foord (right) After the defeat, 2019 Ballon d'Or winner Rapinoe said she could not put determine why her side had not clicked into gear or 'had our joy'. She added: 'It just hasn't flowed for us. We just didn't have that juice that we normally do.' Australia - who beat Team GB 4-3 last week despite Ellen White's double - meanwhile missed out on a shot at the gold medal following a narrow 1-0 defeat by Sweden. The two sides have already faced each other at these Games, with Australia holding the USA to a goalless draw in their final Group G match on Tuesday last week. Rapinoe's first-time volley saw the USA retake the lead after an eventful opening 25 minutes Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility