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planning to get the 3-star Rapinoe 15, probably away 😍
Wambach does not remember the date of her U.S. debut or first goal, her pro championship with the Washington Freedom a dozen years ago, the two Olympic gold medals or the day she became the greatest international goal scorer. She does, however, remember when the United States lost to Japan in the World Cup final, a match that was decided on penalty kicks after the Americans surrendered leads late in both regulation and extra time. Four years on, it still gnaws at her.
“It’s always there, and that is what happens in heartbreak. Heartbreak never goes away, but now we have an opportunity.” x
Tobin Heath, Alex Morgan, and Kelley O’Hara of USA celebrate after victory in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 Final between USA and Japan
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Alex Morgan and Sydney Leroux of USA celebrate after victory in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 Final between USA and Japan