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The USWNT's domestic-heavy roster can benefit their World Cup yearning

The USWNT's domestic-heavy roster can benefit their World Cup yearning

The Guardian24-06-2025
While national teams in Europe, Africa and South America prepare for the biggest tournaments in their region, the US women's national team convene this month for three friendlies with a unique approach. For back-to-back tests against Republic of Ireland followed by a meeting with Canada, nearly all of their Europe-based players are on vacation.
'We've left out the vast majority of players that are playing in Europe bar one, and that's Naomi Girma,' said the head coach, Emma Hayes. 'The rest of those players have been playing non-stop [for the] last two years without a summer break and this is the only opportunity they will get for a much-needed break. It also gives us the chance to play players who are playing domestically.'
The USWNT have their eye on winning the 2027 World Cup. Hayes' decision to prepare for that by deferring her Europe-based players to the next window, which is not until the autumn, is a calculated call and one that could bolster the team's chances long-term. In a sport rife with injury amid oversaturated calendars – in addition to the often-overlooked impact of mental health – Hayes is prioritising rest for the likes of Arsenal's Emily Fox, Chelsea's Catarina Macario, OL Lyonnes's Lindsey Horan and Manchester United's Phallon Tullis-Joyce.
The decision is in character with Hayes' approach over the past year as she carefully plans for the individual development and health of each player via the process of periodisation and, in the process, vets a wider playing pool. The timing also provides sharp relief to the tumultuous state of the US men's squad which, too, is lacking Europe-based talent, though in its case due to injuries, uncertain club situations, continued club duty or, in the case of Christian Pulisic, a personal and controversial request for a break. Hayes' strategy is an attempt to pre-empt the exact same situation for the women's team's two years out from their most important event.
Hayes's 25-woman squad contains six uncapped players and four entirely new names. There are 10 defenders in the squad, including Girma, and US fans can expect various permutations in the backline. There will certainly be experimentation at full-back, with Kansas City's Izzy Rodriquez in line for a start at left-back on her first call-up to the squad and Houston's Avery Patterson, who has four caps, likely to feature at right-back in the absence of Fox. As could Gisele Thompson, who returns to camp listed as a full-back having been listed as a forward in the previous camp. 'Gisele may very well move fluidly between those positions,' Hayes noted. 'I think Gisele's best strength is as a wing-back so sometimes it's adept for her to be the full-back in the team and sometimes it's adept for her to be the winger'. As with multiple players in this camp, such as the 18-year-old Seattle centre-back Jordyn Bugg, Thompson might be moved to the youth team as Hayes also uses this time to develop players for the 2028 Olympics and 2031 World Cup.
In midfield, two exceptionally talented Olympians in Rose Lavelle and Croix Bethune also return from injury. Lavelle is among the most experienced players in the squad with 110 caps and Hayes outlined how much of a miss she has been, saying of the 30-year-old: 'She's supremely gifted as a football player and someone who [is still] maturing as a top-level footballer. In the last 12 months she's started to add new dimensions in between the lines.'
On Croix Bethune, the 2024 National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) rookie of the year, Hayes said: 'There is still work to do for Croix to reach the next level. We want to sit down with her and work through all the things we're looking for at the top level so that she can keep adding those things into a game for the Washington Spirit. But she's exceptionally gifted, particularly with a final pass, her weight of pass. She can execute.'
Starting this week in Colorado, a mix of players returning from injury, emerging into their prime or making their first appearance for the national team will contend for a role in the squad that competes at the World Cup. The circumstances are unique and it is up to them to make the most of that.
Yes, that is a rumour [that has been going around]. But there is a reason why we have performance coaches and medical staff. They are in constant communication with each other and I think we're doing a good job so far' – Switzerland coach Pia Sundhage responds to reports that her players have been pushed too hard during the pre-Euros camp.
Euro 2025 prep under way: European national teams are tuning up for the upcoming European Championship. France, who've yet to win a major international tournament despite a consistently deep pool of talent, beat Belgium 5-0 on Friday, with the Manchester United forward Melvine Malard scoring a hat-trick.
Brazil eye Copa América Femenina defence: Brazil play France this Friday in an interesting pre-Copa América Femenina friendly for the eight-times champions. It is also a re-run of a quarter-final tie from last year's Olympics, which Brazil won 1-0 thanks to Gabi Portilho's strike on 82 minutes.
Champions League draw news: Manchester United will face PSV Eindhoven in the semi-final of their Champions League second-round qualifying group on 27 August, as Marc Skinner's team begin only their second ever European campaign. PSV were runners-up in the Eredivisie last term. The winners of that one-legged tie will then meet either Hammarby IF of Sweden or FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv of Ukraine on 30 August in that group's final, for a place in the third round of qualifying, where a further two-legged, knockout tie stands between these teams and a place in the new league phase of the competition, where teams such as holders Arsenal will be waiting. The Scottish champions Hibernian, who were unseeded for Tuesday's qualifying draw, face a tricky-looking contest against Danish champions Fortuna Hjørring in their semi-final, having been separated from clubs such as Manchester United and entered into a qualifying pathway specifically for domestic league winners. The venues of all of these fixtures remain to be decided.
United assistant to manage Bristol City: Bristol City are to appoint the Manchester United assistant Charlotte Healy as their new head coach. According to multiple sources, the WSL 2 club have agreed terms with Healy, who has also worked for the Football Association and Liverpool prior to joining United six years ago, initially at the girls academy. She has worked with Skinner's first-team for three years. Healys appointment ends City's month-long search for a new head coach following Steve Kirby's exit in mid-May.
The South Korean veteran Ji So-yun only required six minutes to score with a smartly taken finish in Seattle's 4-1 NWSL win against Utah Royals on Saturday. The former Chelsea midfielder also provided two assists in the victory at America First Field.
Euro 2025 guides? Euro 2025 guides! We are a week out from the tournament which means everything you need to know about each team will be found here at the Guardian. Up first: Finland, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
Meanwhile debutants Wales are undaunted by their formidable group and are heading to Euro 2025 ready to leave a legacy, writed Louise Taylor.
Hannah Hampton has vowed to try to live up to Mary Earps's legacy after being confirmed as England's No 1 due to her shock retirement.
And in an exclusive from Tom Garry, Seb Hines and Giles Barnes share all on their friendship and how the British pair guided Orlando Pride to their first NWSL title in 2024.
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