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It took all of the 13 seconds to dispel any concerns and about 15 minutes to obliterate the remainder of the doubts. Yes, the United States women's national team had gotten ensnared in a rapidly decaying collective bargaining agreement standoff with U.S. Soccer on the eve of Olympic qualifying, which will likely result in an acrimonious court case, but it took Alex Morgan just a few breaths to convert any frustration into goals. And after a quarter of an hour, the Americans were up by three on Costa Rica in their qualifying opener in Texas, and the deed was done on their way to a 5-0 win on Wednesday.