Will Julie Ertz's comeback include a third World Cup?

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Will Julie Ertz's comeback include a third World Cup?
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Supported by googlechrome: Will Julie Ertz’s comeback result in a USWNT World Cup roster spot this summer? “I think my whole process, especially coming back from pregnancy, is (to) be fast but don’t hurry.” thrace on her journey back to the pitch:

games can run quite long now due to VAR decisions, she said that playing the extra time is “definitely good practice for players getting ready for big tournaments.”Ertz isn’t oblivious, of course. She knows and we know and she knows that we know that she’s angling for a Women’s World Cup roster spot this summer.But the timeline for Ertz to get her legs back under her is short even for an experienced U.S.

“Fifty days is a short amount of time when you wait for four years. It’s also a lot of time for a lot: to be focused, to be the most prepared, to try and peak at the most perfect time,” Ertz said. “I think my whole process, especially coming back from pregnancy, is be fast but don’t hurry.” As a veteran player, the two-time World Cup winner knows better than most that she’ll have to fight for a spot on a roster that had been somewhat ticking along without her for nearly two years before she got a run out in the team’s April friendlies against the Republic of Ireland. That’s not to say they didn’t miss her. At times, the United States midfield has needed some bite of the particular kind that Ertz is so good at providing.

“The first always the hardest,” she said. “You always have so much emotion, excitement, all this anticipation, noise, all that.” Club performance, in particular, is key. In a March media call, Andonovski said, “She needed to join a professional team to get consistent games to give us a chance to furthermore evaluate her before the World Cup.” With only a few months back in NWSL, Ertz said she felt the jump in play from her Angel City debut against the

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