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[quote=Anonymous][quote=RantingSoccerDad]No one's saying the club game automatically translates into the national teams. Here's why it's relevant ... For years, U.S. players had tons of opportunities to play. Most of the rest of the world did not. The U.S. women's success is a direct result of Title IX creating chances to play with the financial backing of a college scholarship. Today, the rest of the world has leagues that can keep their players in the game at a high level. Meanwhile, the current USWNT is pretty old. Ellis and Vlatko found themselves supplementing the player pool not with promising teenagers but by recalling Ali Krieger and adding Jessica McDonald. Having no young players who can supplant Carli Lloyd, a clutch goal scorer and Hall of Famer (on my ballot, anyway, when I come up in the voting rotation) but someone who's pushing 40 and was never great at passing the ball. This isn't "wishful thinking." This is an alarm bell. The US has to pay careful attention to player development, either through the federation itself or through leagues and clubs. [/quote] Sophie smith, Tierna Davidson, Catarina Macario, Sophie Smith all played last game. They all seem pretty young. Emily Fox, Naomi Girma, Ashley Sanchez, Mallory Pugh, Mia Fisher, Jaelin Howell all have recent call-ups. They all seem pretty young too. What should uswnt and vlatko do to silence the alarm bell?[/quote]
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