In the immediate aftermath of the U.S. Women’s National Team’s 13-0 rout of Thailand at the Women’s World Cup, plenty of fans and pundits (wrongly) took issue with how the team celebrated — particularly later in the match.

The USWNT players were forced to listen to this seemingly unavoidable criticism and explain why they would celebrate late goals against a severely overmatched opponent.

On Sunday, the USWNT returned for their second Group F match of the World Cup, facing Chile. And it didn’t take long for the team to issue their on-field response to all those angry fans and Canadian soccer analysts out there.

When Carli Lloyd opened the scoring with an 11th-minute goal, she eventually turned to her teammates on the bench and broke out a polite golf clap.

WHAT A GOAL FROM CARLI LLOYD! 💪🇺🇸 Dream start for the USA! pic.twitter.com/txYUkQTCTN — FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 16, 2019

So good.

I made a gif of @CarliLloyd’s celebration golf clap after her first goal in #USACHI because I needed this to exist for every time someone tone polices a #USWNT celebration. #USWNT #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/Sw7rUA3ID2 — Phil (@ALazyJellyfish) June 16, 2019

The bench joined in on the celebration and signaled a combination of thumbs up and handshakes.

That’s one way to clap back at the haters, Carli. *shows self out*

The USWNT won, 3-0, to clinch a spot in the knockout stage.