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    Her Football Hub

    Anna Moorhouse talks Orlando Pride victory and Lionesses call-ups

    Anna Moorhouse arrived at the Lionesses’ November camp within a day of winning the NWSL Championship with Orlando Pride. While there, she reflected on her experiences with Orlando this season. She a...

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    The Athletic

    The USWNT needs ‘to build better connections’. Fortunately, that may be straightforward

    With the game goalless at Wembley on 86 minutes, United States full-back Emily Fox waltzed into the England penalty area. It was then that Emma Hayes was confronted with an alarming realization. “I look, and there’s no one in the box,” U.S. women’s national team manager Hayes said of that sequence of play in Saturday’s 0-0 friendly with England. “Our mentality has to be better than that. That’s what I will be demanding from the team.” The sight of Fox’s tempting cross fizzing across the goal onl

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    The Athletic

    England 0, USWNT 0 takeaways: New-look front three offer promise, if not goals

    The United States duked out a rather tepid 0-0 game against England at Wembley in front of 78,346 fans. The U.S. women’s national team looked like a team of players mostly out of season and preparing to hunker down for some time off. There were flashes of excitement; after all, this is a roster minus quite a few usual starters, and it’s always nice to see a first cap, as Ally Sentnor earned hers on Saturday. There was also no denying the atmosphere. The sight of Geri Horner — “Ginger Spice” — in

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