U.S. Women’s Soccer Win Facing Criticism

The national soccer team of U.S. women started Women’s World Cup registering a historic win over Thailand with the score 13-0. This history they created is this is the record number of goals made by any team in WWC both in the women’s or men’s category. And the second history was this was the victory with a huge margin in this tournament. Everything happened on the ground; still, some have raised questions on the sportsmanship of players. They are criticizing this team for celebrating goals and the history they have created with too much enthusiasm.

Among many commentators doing commentary for this match, raised issue joyous twirls of Megan Rapinoe, which she did after placing ninth goal in the match. On this an analyst of ESPN Taylor Twellman, who is also a former player men’s team the U.S. Twitted left a sour taste” in his mouth. Max Bretos of ESPN looked agree to this and tweeted, “I would tone down the celebration for the 9th goal, but that’s just me.” Just like them, there are many who criticized the celebration and expressed themselves on Twitter.
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US Women’s Soccer Concluded Year With The Win

Alex Morgan was able to score late and the team of United States national concluded year with a win of 1-0. It has beaten the Scotland and win the match in Glasgow. This year the team of American women remains unbeaten all through the year. This year it registered 19 wins at different places and there were two matches that ended in ties. Last year as well the team stayed unbeaten in 28 matches it played.

This is the twelfth ventilation of this team this year. When asked about performance Morgan said, “It has been good this year to be unbeaten. I do not feel our last match was the strongest achievement in any way, but I the win credit goes to the Scotland. She added “Yes, my wish was that I play very well, we have beautiful team now. During the game first half, many times happened that we dominated the game. Our present team is want we want to in the world championship.
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