Megan Rapinoe had a chance to make one more indelible mark on the U.S. womenโs national team during the Womenโs World Cup in the Round of 16 against Sweden โ a penalty kick for the ages that would have helped the Americans to the quarterfinals.
Rapinoe stepped up to the marker and launched the ball high. Sweden came back and defeated the U.S. in the matchup.With the miss and the eventual U.S. elimination, Rapinoe and the squad faced a ton of criticism โ from fans of the team to those who have turned analysts like Carli Lloyd and Alexi Lalas and even former President Donald Trump. The criticism was brought up in a recent interview with The Atlantic.
“It always is, because what heโs saying is fake. Itโs a compilation of hit words and hot-button words that donโt actually make any sort of sense or square with reality at allโฆ I think, just in general, the way that our team was spoken about over the course of the tournament, it was fake,” Rapinoe said in the interview.”And it didnโt make sense to me: In 2019, we were ultra-confident, ultra-swaggy โ and won everything. And even though we won, we did it in bad taste, according to our critics. This time, we werenโt confident enough, and we donโt have the right “mentality.” And so we lost. Itโs just so disingenuous. Thereโs no way for us to win, and thereโs no way for us to lose.”
Rapinoe accused critics of waiting for the team to “stumble” and took a shot at the so-called “right wing.”
“They want women to believe that you canโt fight for things and be excellent; you canโt ask for what you deserve and be successful,” Rapinoe added.
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