The U.S. women’s soccer team managed two impressive feats on July 5: Not only did they earn the right to bring home the 2015 World Cup trophy by defeating defending champion Japan, they also attracted a record number of TV viewers for such an event. According to Deadline, data so far shows that 20.35 million viewers tuned in, making the final America’s most watched soccer game ever.Those who were expecting a close match were in for a surprise. It became clear early on that even though the game was a showdown between 2011’s top two teams — whose final had to be settled in a shoot-out — we wouldn’t see a repeat of the previous World Cup’s results. Within the first 16 minutes, the U.S. jumped out to a 4-0 lead, thanks to a standout performance by Carli Lloyd. She scored three goals, including an incredible shot that rained down from midfield.Along with the the press and fans, even Lloyd’s teammates were blown away by the unlikely goal. Megan Rapinoe told Sports Illustrated, “I’m like, ‘Carli, why are you shooting from that far? Oh my God, it’s going in!’”Japan rallied and managed to answer with two goals, but the U.S. scored…