US player Kealia Ohai (C-partially hidden) celebrates her goal with...

US player Kealia Ohai (C-partially hidden) celebrates her goal with teammates during their under-20 women's World Cup semi-final football match against Nigeria at the National Stadium in Tokyo. (Sept. 4, 2012) Credit: Getty Images

TOKYO -- The United States got goals from Morgan Brian and Kealia Ohai to beat Nigeria 2-0 on Tuesday and advance to the final of the women's under-20 World Cup for the third time.

"It was a difficult match physically," U.S. coach Steve Swanson said. "Nigeria gave us all we could handle and a little more. Getting that first goal was key for us." The Americans, who won the tournament in 2002 and 2008, will face either Japan or defending champion Germany in Saturday's final. The second semifinal was set to be played later Tuesday.

Brian opened the scoring with a header in the 22nd minute and Ohai doubled the lead in the 70th, taking a through ball from Samantha Mewis and beating Nigeria's goalkeeper Ibubeleye Whyte with a right-foot shot from 12 yards.

Nigeria pressed forward after the second goal, but the Americans denied them a chance to get back in the game.

"I thought our back four did a very good job of keeping possession and allowing us to get out of our end," Swanson said.

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