Mi admiración y aplausos para la gran jugadora defensora con el número 6 de la selección de Inglaterra Alex Greenwood, por su elegancia, su estilo, seguridad y personalidad en todo el desarrollo y desempeño de los partidos en que participa y destaca siempre como una de las mejores y, ni que hablar de su belleza y simpatía. Y, sería mucho mejor si jugara con su pierna derecha conforme lo hace con la gran izquierda. Por mi parte, no dejo de observarla en todos los partidos tanto de su selección como en su equipo el City. Saludos
Good lord! Clean up your edits. If you do not show the build up to the shot it is very disorienting. Show the build up, even if it mean you need to cut out some of the shots that came to nothing.
There's a much better quality video at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QKSw8A96eCQ.html&ab_channel=Women%27sFootballHighlights Go to 8 min and 38 sec. They show that -- by a very tiny margin -- the player was offside when the very long pass was made.
England's ladies play with some real speed and stayed aggressive all game. Seemed they played a quarter step ahead of our US TEAM. - looks like we score the hard goals and miss the easy one's. All is well,enjoy the L & I can't wait to see the starters all lined up!
I said this umpteen years ago and I still don't understand, why Fox would put a man who has the most limited command of the English language on an English commentary team.
The first US goal was a faul, the US playster did not even held the shirt she held her whole arm arround the UK playsters body. incredible it is not a wrestling game. Referee had a hard time seeing things straight. Thanks to VAR it stayed correctly otherwise it was not gone well, she was way too much on the US side. That there was no red card for team USA was a miracle. A well deserved victory.
The US was not playing the UK, the were playing ENGLAND, remember the United Kingdom i made up of FOUR countries, we are just on of those four, great game tho😊😊😊😊😊
Andonovsky is NOT the right coach for the team of this level. Plain and simple. Has never been His appointment was a great overlook or even a mistake. I said it right away the day he got appointed as a USWNT head coach
It would have been nice to know why the goal was waved off and I watched it several times. Was Rapinoe offsides when the pass went thru? It didn't appear that she touched it but was that considered making a play on it and she was off?
There's a much better quality video at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QKSw8A96eCQ.html&ab_channel=Women%27sFootballHighlights Go to 8 min and 38 sec. They show that -- by a very tiny margin -- the player was offside when the very long pass was made.
"This is the verticality you see out of England." Verticality? How much would one see "from" England? Or "with" England Or "in" England? I cringe and shudder. If only the sportcasters were as talented at speaking, as the players are at playing.
Your editor doesn't understand football at all. Just destroyed the game! For example the most important scene was the offside against US on their second goal. Clearly the editor doesn't know the offside rule.
VAR didn't decide the game. The game was won and lost by two teams, probably the best two teams in the world right now. VAR simply upped the quality of the decision making. That's its job.
I like the enthusiasm of the male commentator but has he every played or commented on football before? Tagged the ball? Nodded out? Served in and then served wide? I don't know what sport these phrases come from. Other than that, it's a brilliant game. USA was very unlucky with the offside decision.
Is the commentator new to the game ? + when the US gaffer looks back at his micky mouse reaction to the "Hit the arse " penalty claim by the self same !! Embarassing, i'd say.
U.S.A. Need better forwards to pass to each other, they look pathetic without Alex Morgan or the the last world cup players ; defender also are in need more experience players.
I went to the game, USA were poor, England were average and that's basically how the result panned out. There were holes all over the pitch in the US team that England, had they been sharper could have exploited, but they didn't and that's why England were average. US team were poor, and never looked like winning.
Tja, die Ami Mädels sind stark, aber England Spanien und Deutschland haben Ihnen gezeigt das Europas Frauen Fußball spielen können. Frankreich noch nicht mal genannt 😅
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As an American I hate myself for rooting for anyone other than this toxic US team. Rapino has no business playing. Should have been cut when she added woke politics to this team. Great job, England. You get better every year.