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Here’s why England and Spain made the USWNT look so bad, and how the USWNT can respond

How long is a week and a half for women’s football.

It began with the harrowing and infuriating disclosure of systemic abuse and misconduct at the NWSL in a Sally Yates report earlier last week. The electrifying atmosphere at Wembley then sold as America had a spark of much-needed joy. The women’s national team faced England. Now the stretch in Europe has ended with back-to-back defeats for the USWNT – a 2-1 loss to England and a 2-0 loss to Spain. Read More

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