Soccer 360 Magazine

RESET 2021

ANDONOVSKI SEEMS TO UNDERSTAND THAT POST-OLYMPICS THERE MAY BE A CHANGING OF THE GUARD WITH HIS VETERAN PLAYERS.

fter eight long months, the United States Women’s National Team was back. When the USWNT took the pitch in Breda it marked the first time since their 3-1 win against Japan on March 17th that the side had actually played a game together. For a team that through the years had grown together primarily because international football was the only game in town that is certainly a marked change from the norm. The good news is that business will certainly be picking up for the USWNT come 2021. With the Olympics still slated to go on in Tokyo and the potential for a changing of a guard there are more than a few interesting storylines to follow in 2021. Here are just

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