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Andonovski took over in 2019 and managed the team through two major international tournaments, winning neither one.
The New York Times – Sports:
Andonovski took over in 2019 and managed the team through two major international tournaments, winning neither one.
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A close call against Portugal at the Women’s World Cup gave the United States a chance to consider what might have been, and then move past it.
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Relegated to a reserve role in her fourth World Cup, the outspoken U.S. forward said she has plenty left to give. And that she’s still expecting to win it all.
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Lindsey Horan’s tying goal against the Netherlands saved her team at the World Cup. But it came from a dark place she knows well.
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The U.S. team includes past champions, veterans of the equal pay fight and 14 players experiencing their first World Cup. How they come together will shape the future.
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As the Women’s World Cup has expanded, so, too, has the group of nations with the firm belief that they can win it.
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Form and injuries have affected the players available to Vlatko Andonovski as he picks a squad facing perhaps the toughest challenge in its history.
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A lopsided victory over Jamaica in a regional championship ensured that the Americans would get to defend their World Cup title next summer.