Carli Lloyd and the U.S. Women’s National Team appeared to have some fun at the expense of critics on Sunday during a 3-0 win over Chile in their second match of the World Cup.

After Lloyd scored Team USA’s first goal vs. Chile, she ran to the sideline, and after a light celebration, turned toward the bench, and did a golf clap.

The celebration appeared to mock those who criticized the women’s team for celebrating after beating Thailand 13-0 in their first match of the World Cup.

Read more: Critics are slamming the US Women’s National Soccer Team for celebrating their landslide 13-0 defeat of Thailand – but others have defended the team and say the backlash is sexist

US midfielder Lindsey Horan also joined the celebration, according to The Washington Post's Cindy Boren.

Lloyd also golf-clapped after her second goal of the game.

After the match, Lloyd said she thought the team made a statement.

"I can't take credit for it. I'm not sure if Lindsey is taking credit for it," Lloyd said. "She had told me if we score, that's what we're going to do, so I just went along with it after I did my little celebration, but it was fun. I think it made a statement on the sideline there."

Team USA has defended their performance and celebrations vs. Chile since the match. Head coach Jill Ellis made a point to note that goal-differential matters in the group stage.

Read more: Why the World Cup format encourages teams like Team USA to score as many goals as possible, even in a blowout

Megan Rapinoe said the team had an "explosion of joy" on the field and that people could criticize them if they want, but they wouldn't back down.

Now with 16 goals scored and 0 allowed, the U.S. secured a spot in the knockout stage. They play Sweden on Thursday.