The news comes just weeks before mPinoe takes on her fourth World Cup.
On the pitch, Rapinoe’s been just as prolific. A three-time Olympian, Rapinoe won gold in the 2012 London Games, and during Team USA’s bronze-earning match in Tokyo, she became the first US Women’s National Team player in history to score more than one goal in multiple Olympic games. Now, with two World Cup victories under her belt, she’s headed to her fourth competition ranking in the top 10 in USWNT history in both goals and assists.
“There’s sort of no distraction at hand because I know what it’s like to lose in a World Cup final, and I certainly don’t want to do that again. The best way I can possibly go out is winning,” she said at the conference. “So it feels really easy to focus, and easy to put my all into it, and easy to be really settled and excited [about] what’s undoubtedly going to be the best World Cup we’ve ever seen.
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