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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