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    Brazil's Marta Vieira fought for the ball with Christie Rampone of the U.S. on her way to a hat trick on Sunday.

BRASILIA, Brazil >> Five-time world player of the year Marta scored three goals to lead Brazil to a 3-2 come-from-behind win over the U.S. women’s soccer team in the International Tournament of Brasilia on Sunday.

Carli Lloyd and Megan Rapinoe scored a goal each in the first 10 minutes to give the U.S. an early lead, but Marta netted in the 19th, 55th and 66th minutes to guarantee the hosts a spot in the final of the four-team competition.

"Those early goals could have been costly; we can’t let those mistakes happen again," Marta said. "I’m glad that I was able to take advantage of the chances that I had. It wasn’t a good start, but we fought hard until the end and got the result that we needed against a very good team."

The match brought together Marta and American playmaker Abby Wambach, two of the candidates for this year’s world player of the year award.

"It feels good to win a match like this, knowing that I was going against Wambach," Marta said.

Brazil reached six points from two matches, while the United States remained on one. China, which routed Argentina 6-0 earlier Sunday, also has four points. Argentina has zero.

The top two teams will meet for the title on Dec. 21. The other two nations will play for third place. The U.S. needs to beat Argentina by several goals in the last round on Wednesday and hope that China loses to Brazil.

Marta put Brazil back in the game after one of her trademark runs through the middle of the defense, entering the area and firing a shot past U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo. 

Marta’s second goal came after she cleared two defenders at the top of the area and fired a left-footed shot into the far corner. The winner was a low shot from outside the area that found the near corner. 

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