Olivia Moultrie was seven years old when she scrawled down a list of goals she wanted to achieve. The first was to a professional football player. The second was to win trophies and feature for the US at a World Cup. The third was to be the best player in the world. She was, effectively, no different to the next naive kid with lofty ambitions. Except Moultrie, who is one of the most precocious footballing talents to emerge on the US women’s scene in a generation, has already ticked off two of those goals. Read More
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