Not a big surprise, but now it’s time to reset and get a new coach to guide the transition to the next generation.

Obviously the issues are deeper than one person, and a more thorough post-mortem is due. Still, in all, a bronze in Tokyo and a round of 16 exit in the World Cup is not a great legacy for a USWNT coach.

  • specseaweed@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “Their minds weren’t in the game” is not more simplistic than “years of underperforming paired with some bad luck against a well organized opponent who went on to beat another favorite in Japan the next game”.

    We know what’s wrong with this team and it isn’t a focus problem.