![]() This Women’s World Cup, unlike any before it, has been a glimpse into the evolution of women’s soccer. But a sub.’ There was no question about that in my mind.” “I told her: ‘If I stayed, you would be a sub. matches before retiring to lead her native Sweden, said as much to the New York Times in a candid interview. But changing her role from super starter to super sub might be the best course of action for the Americans' longterm success. She’s proven time and time again her value as one of the world’s most dominant aerial threats. I’m not saying it’s time to put Wambach out to pasture. to move forward it needs Wambach to step aside. However, after watching USA’s unimaginative and uninspired play with Wambach up top against Australia, it’s never been more clear that for the U.S. women’s national team have been ringing out for years. Cries for Wambach, 35, to yield her starting role to the fresher faces of the U.S. ![]()
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