![]() ![]() The premium site is really, really worth it. The Equalizer is all women’s soccer, all the time. Here’s the deal: There are so many great stories out there, and so many articles, that I’m just going to put some World Cup Hubs here to bookmark!ĪP’s World Cup Hub (Apologies, this isn’t working on the app, just on the desktop version.) The great Susie Rantz recapped Friday’s action in the NWSL, and again on Sunday. This is a bummer: Amadine Henry is out of the World Cup with a calf injury.ĮSPN with a look at the Africa teams headed to the World Cup. ProSoccer Wire’s Seth Vertelney on how VAR will work at the World Cup.ĮSPN with an interesting story on Sarina Wiegman’s strategy for England. Time magazine with non-US players to watch in the World Cup.Ī handy guide for those of you who may not understand how the group stage works! The story came after Zambia’s big win over Germany in a tune-up match.įrom the Athletic: England’s women are upset about the lack of performance-based bonuses. This is really bad: The guardian reports that Zambia’s coach has been accused of sexual misconduct. Sandra Herrera did a great story on Rose Lavelle for CBS Sports. Really cool story from Gwendolyn Oxenham on the first soccer mom. Nice story from Bella Munson of The Equalizer on what Rapinoe’s teammates have to say about her. Meg Linehan did a nice job here with a story from 2019 on Rapinoe’s legacy for The Athletic. Get started with a paid subscription, which helps support all of our writers, editors and photographers who work tirelessly to bring you this coverage, and save 27%! The WNBA regular season is going strong, and our staff of writers is working hard to bring you everything you need to know about every team in the league. The WNBA’s 27th season is here: Save 27% on your subscription! I follow Twitter during games but just my soccer lists. ![]() Twitter is still better for following things in real time, but it seems that Threads has fewer racists and transphobes. Hey, just one final note: I’m on Threads at I’d love a follow if you’re there too! Haven’t decided what I’m doing yet with social media. She’s also a great quote and a reporter’s dream. ![]() She embodies the America spirit of standing up for what you believe in. I never respond, but if I did I’d want the haters to know that Megan is one of the smartest and kindest people I’ve ever had the honor to meet and cover. If I have to hear about that stupid Dallas boys scrimmage again I swear my head will explode. Soccer temporarily changed a rule to ensure players would stand going forward. It took f-ing guts, knowing the firestorm that she would face. I think her defining moment for me was when she kneeled for the anthem in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick. Megan (I’ve never really been able to call her Pinoe, which is weird I know) was more that just a player, as you all know. All these years later, she has clearly proven me wrong. She was clearly a gifted player, but a pair of knee injuries made me concerned for her long-term durability. I first watched Rapinoe when she played with the University of Portland. It will be interesting to see how she is used but I’m guessing she’ll be a super sub. I’m not quite ready to say goodbye just yet, I’m still waiting to see her in the World Cup. With so much going on in the world of soccer - between the upcoming World Cup and the ongoing NWSL regular season - subscribe now and save 21% for your first year. (Editor’s note: Speaking of Alyssa Thompson…)Īt The IX, we deliver a newsletter to your inbox six days a week across six sports, with original reporting, analysis, interviews with newsmakers and links to work being done across the women’s sports media landscape. There was one instance late in the first half where her inexperience was highlighted by an ill-advised shot. You certainly don’t want to risk anything going into the World Cup.Īlyssa Thompson started and I was looking to see how she’d fit in with Alex Morgan and Sophia Smith. Rose Lavelle was on the bench, as was Megan Rapinoe and Julie Ertz. But first they played a final tune-up against Wales in San Jose. ![]()
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