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Ex-US Soccer Star blames World Cup exit on players’ ‘entitlement’.

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⁢ U.S. soccer player Megan Rapinoe / Getty Images

The⁣ Team’s ⁣Early ‌Exit from ⁤the World Cup: A ‌Culture of Entitlement

A ⁣former U.S. women’s soccer team member attributed the ‍team’s early exit from the World Cup this year to ⁢”entitlement”⁤ in the team culture.

“There’s a level of, not everybody, but there’s a level of just kind of⁤ the entitlement of, ‘Everybody’s gonna do everything for you,’ and just not being respectful of others,” former player Carli Lloyd said on a podcast hosted by former ​soccer player Alexi Lalas.

From ‍2018 ⁣to 2020, ‍Lloyd⁢ co-captained the national team with Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, the ​latter ⁢of whom missed a crucial penalty kick on Sunday that resulted in the team’s elimination from the FIFA ​Women’s World Cup.

Rapinoe is an outspoken advocate of left-wing politics and ​equal ‌pay for men and women ​sports teams. Another former teammate, Hope Solo, said ⁣in 2021 that Rapinoe would “bully” ⁤members of the ⁣team into kneeling during the national anthem.

“I’ve seen Megan Rapinoe almost bully players into kneeling,” ⁤Solo said at the time. “It’s our right as Americans to​ do⁣ it whatever way we’re comfortable with and I think that’s really​ hard being on the main stage right now with so many political issues for⁤ athletes.”

Lloyd said during ‌this week’s podcast that⁢ the team has a problem with​ “not being respectful of others.”

“I think when ‍I first got onto the team, there was⁣ just‌ a level of respect for everybody there,” Lloyd‌ said. “For coaches, for other players, for support staff. You know, massages, trainers, doctors. And as the years⁢ have ⁢kind of gone by—it’s little stuff, ‍but it kind of amounts to big things—and ultimately affects on the field.”

Rapinoe has received widespread criticism,​ especially from conservatives,‌ for bringing politics and division to the game.

Solo said in 2021 that Rapinoe’s fight for “equal” pay backfired.

“We⁤ were so‍ close to ⁤achieving equal pay in 2016; it⁣ was offered to us, we were about to sign the contract,” Solo said. “But Megan Rapinoe ‌and the leaders of that team signed a less-than-equal [collective bargaining agreement], which is concerning⁤ for the overall class-action ‍suit and the ‍overall ‍fight.”



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