Opinion

USWNT Winning But Not Impressive Enough For Some

While some of you were watching the Golden State Warriors win an NBA title last night, the USWNT won their match against Nigeria 1-0 on Abby Wambach's goal.

Wambach's goal sent the US quietly into the round of 16. I say quietly because although the US has done what they were suppose to do, some are worried that their victories haven't been impressive enough.

Know thy Enemy: Nigeria

After its first two matches in this year’s World Cup, the U.S. Women’s National Team finds itself atop the Group of Death with 4 points thanks to a 0-0 draw with Sweden on Friday evening. The U.S. must win in order to clinch first place in the group, but a win or draw will be enough to secure a spot in the knockout round. The Lady Yanks’ final match of the group stage is against Nigeria this evening at 8 p.m. EST. What is there to know about the Nigerians?

The USWNT Struggles In Attack As It Draws Sweden 0-0

If you were left feeling hung out to dry as a soccer fan after watching the United States complete a nil-nil draw against Sweden, you were not alone. This game had almost everything going for it: the #2 ranked team in the world against the #5 ranked team in the world, legendary players on both sides, an absolute smattering of attacking talent across the U.S. team sheet, and a head coach dropping some cold hard truth about her former players in the lead up to the match. The logs were gathered, the kindling was flaming, and all we got was…smoke.  

Pia Sundhage’s Words Anger And Motivate Because They Are True

"Not at all. I'm not that smart.”

That was ex-USWNT head coach Pia Sundhage’s response to whether or not she engages in mind games. It is hard to believe at first. 

Sundhage was just featured in a New York Times article that was supposed to be nothing more than a profile of her, a Swedish sporting legend. Instead, it turned into the talking point of the young 2015 World Cup. 

FIFA, The World's Worst Organization, Has Put Out The World's Worst Movie

Normally when someone says a movie is the worst movie in the history of everything, you'd take a look at Tommy Wiseau's "The Room" and see that it can get worse. This isn't the case with the FIFA propaganda film "United Passions." It somehow manages to be worse than "The Room" and that's saying something.

Don't get me wrong, Tim Roth nails it--he always does--but literally every other part of the movie fails on literally every single level. No, I am not being hyperbolic.

Why Mexico Will Have To Fight Ecuador And Venezuela In The Copa America

The Copa America is a tournament in which each national team, especially the weaker ones, must be attentive to what happens in the other two groups during group stage, because two of the best third place teams advance to the knockout rounds.

RIP Stylish Liverpool: A Change Is Coming On Merseyside

Without the core from the title-challenging, beautiful team of yesteryear, can Liverpool contend for the Premier League in upcoming seasons?

Why Chicharito Looking For More Playing Time Is Exactly What Mexico Needs

Javier Hernandez' growth could be the final step in making him the leader that will guide Mexico to success.

Italian Legend Gigi Buffon Puts The Brilliance Of Messi Into Perspective

Juventus’ Gianluigi Buffon has seen a lot in his 20 years at the top of world soccer, and he just put Messi above all of it.

The Image Of The Year Perfectly Explains Sepp Blatter’s Resignation

A photographer has captured the image that may go down as one of the most timeless of all time, and it speaks volumes about Blatter and FIFA.

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