The Rest of the World Has Finally Caught the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team

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The Rest of the World Has Finally Caught the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team
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European teams stocked with players from soccer’s richest clubs have already signaled that they can prevent a U.S. Women’s World Cup three-peat

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https://www.wsj.com/sports/soccer/us-womens-national-team-world-cup-portugal-sweden-england-france-e6f3d8c European teams stocked with players from the game’s richest clubs have already signaled that they can prevent an American World Cup three-peat

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