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US soccer legend criticizes Rapinoe and teammates’ post-game actions, coach responds.

US Soccer ‍Legend ​Skewers Rapinoe ​and Teammates’ Post-Game Behavior, Draws Response from Coach

Disgust flowed from American women’s soccer legend Carli Lloyd as ​she surveyed the debacle of the U.S. Women’s National⁢ Team after it barely emerged with a‌ 0-0 tie ⁤in Tuesday’s ⁢Women’s World Cup match against Portugal, only to have the ‍team’s coach call⁣ her criticisms “insane.”

Although a ⁢ second-place group finish ⁢ in​ New Zealand with one win ⁣and two draws allows the U.S. team to advance to the next round against ‌Sweden, ​Lloyd,⁣ now an⁣ analyst ‌on Fox Sports, said player behavior that included dancing and selfies with fans ⁣ revolted her.

“I’ve never ​witnessed⁤ something like that,” she said in a post-game discussion on the Fox set.

“There’s⁣ a ‍difference between being respectful of the fans, and ‍saying ⁤hello to your family but to be dancing, to be smiling.

“I mean the player of the ​match was that post,” she said, referring to‍ a shot⁢ from Portugal’s Ana ‌Capeta that hit the goal post near​ the end of the match — a ‌shot that could​ have meant defeat‌ for the Americans.

“We’re lucky to⁣ not be going home right now,” she said.

“I’m all for ⁣positivity — ‌they have advanced​ out of the group,”⁤ said Lloyd,⁤ a ​member of the U.S. World⁤ Cup champion teams‌ in 2015 and‍ 2019, according ‌to The Washington Post.

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“But at the same ⁢time the cheering, the dancing — I’ve got a problem with that because I wouldn’t ⁤be happy. I‍ know​ several of their players, former players, ’99ers [champions] — they‍ wouldn’t be happy with that tie. ⁣It hasn’t been good overall ⁣in these first three games. I understand the players doing interviews,​ I was in that position before. You don’t want to speak negatively, you ‌don’t want to ‌actually​ say what is going on, I ​understand that.⁤ But it’s​ the body language, it’s the facial expressions I’m seeing where I really don’t know if⁢ they’re upset with how they played and the results,” she said.

“Portugal played to win, and they⁢ almost did,” Lloyd noted.

She said the U.S. team’s attitude “started ⁢to shift post-2020.” (30 seconds.)

“I just think there’s a lot of off-the-field​ things that are happening,” she said.

She did not offer details or‌ mention players.

However, the ‍players ⁢for the U.S. Women’s National Team under the leadership of the spotlight-seeking Megan Rapinoe, who is ​competing in her final World Cup, ⁤have‍ become increasingly​ politicized since‍ 2020.

“You never want to take anything for granted. You​ put on that‍ jersey ​and you want to give it everything you ⁣have, for the people who came before you, for‌ the people who come after you. And I’m just ⁤not‌ seeing that passion. ⁣I’m just seeing a lackluster, uninspiring, taking​ it for granted, where winning and training and⁤ doing​ all that you ⁣can to be the best possible individual player is not happening,” Lloyd said.

“I think, before the game, we saw the⁣ dancing. There’s a difference between⁣ confidence and arrogance, and⁤ think that’s a fine line ‌of where is the direction going with that. It’s OK to be confident. But you ⁢never want ⁢to cross that line ⁤into being arrogant and this is exactly⁣ what can ‌come and bite you,” she said.

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U.S. ⁢Coach⁢ Vlatko ‍Andonovski pushed back against the criticism after‌ the game.

“The one thing I want to say is that this team wanted ‌to win this game more than anything else,” he said. (19 seconds)

“They’ve put everything they could in preparation for this tournament ‍and every game that they⁣ go into, ‍so to​ question the mentality of this team, to question the willingness ‍to win, to compete, I think it’s insane,” he said.

“But I’ve never seen this team step on ⁢the field and not try hard and not compete.‍ So,​ everyone is entitled to an opinion and they can⁢ say whatever they ‌want, but I‍ just know how ‍this team feels. And it’s not ‍like we played well by any means, but we owned it.⁤ We know it’s not good enough. We know ‍we’re not happy with ‌our performance, but it’s, you know, we qualified for the next round. We’re moving on,” he said.

Former German‌ player Ariane Hingst, now a Fox analyst, also criticized the American team,⁤ according⁢ to the Post, saying “this is not the face of the American team I’ve known before [and] it kind of shocked me.”

Analyst Alexi Lalas, who played with the U.S. men’s team in‍ the 1994 World Cup, called the U.S.‌ performance “abysmal,” “rudderless” and “confused.”

“The problem is — the dancing, whatever — behind that seems to be belief that ⁢they’re ‍going to find‌ some other gear, that they’re going to ⁤turn that switch on​ and ⁣something magical⁤ is going to happen in the round of 16 to make them a better team than they actually are, and that team has been‍ hiding‍ throughout the group⁤ stage,” ‍Lalas said, according​ to the Post.

Lloyd meanwhile compared ‌the team to her 2015 squad — unfavorably.

“I don’t think there’s one problem that’s necessarily going on — I think there’s multiple things,” she said, according‌ to the Post.

“That‌ gear, that switch, doesn’t just⁢ turn on once you hit the knockout stages. You have to ⁣build momentum. We built momentum‌ in 2015 and we also had the players that could dig ⁤deep and had that champion mentality that could dig us out of ⁣a hole and I’m not so sure this group‌ has ‌that now,” she said.

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