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Megan Rapinoe is done answering questions about retirement

Megan Rapinoe would like you to stop asking when she’s going to retire.

When the U.S. women’s soccer team fell to Canada at the Olympics, a shocking upset for a team that has come to dominate the sport, journalists descended on the 36-year-old forward, pressing her for an answer.

“You guys are trying to put me out to pasture already,” she said at a Tokyo news conference. Read More

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