THE US WOMENโS World Cup quarter-final against France has been anticipated since before the tournament even started. Now that itโs here, Megan Rapinoe is hoping it will be a massive spectacle.
Or, actually, in her words, โa total sh*tshow circus.โ
The US defeated Spain 2-1 in Reims on Monday night, setting up the highly anticipated showdown against France in Paris on Friday.
It wasnโt easy by any stretch against a motivated and physical Spain side, who gave the US all it could handle in the European nationโs first ever World Cup knockout game.
But Rapinoe managed to grab two goals from the penalty spot, with her second in the 75th minute serving as the game winner.
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Now the teamโs focus can turn toward France, which defeated Brazil 2-1 in extra time on Sunday night to reach the quarter-final.
It will be the most high-profile game the World Cup has seen thus far, with the teams considered by many to be the two favorites to win the tournament.
But, in front of a sell-out crowd at Parc des Princes, one will be eliminated on Friday. Rapinoe is hoping that the interest and media coverage ramp into overdrive as the match approaches.
โHopefully [itโs] a complete spectacle, just an absolute media circus,โ Rapinoe said. โI hope itโs huge and crazy, thatโs what it should be.โ
I hope itโs just a total sh*tshow circus,โ she continued. โItโs going to be totally awesome.
โI think this is what everybody wants, these are the biggest games that you dream about as a kid.โ
US manager Jill Ellis said sheโs also looking forward to the game, though she admitted she couldnโt paint a picture of the match quite as descriptively as her star winger.
โMy reaction isnโt quite as colorful as that,โ Ellis said with a laugh.
โWhen you play in big games itโs actually when I get more excited. It means more, it matters more, thereโs more at stake and thatโs why you do this.โ
Ellis said that there may be some disappointment from fans hoping to see the teams meet in a semifinal or final, but is taking the draw in stride.
โIโm sure a lot of people would want it later in the tournament but it is what it is,โ Ellis said.
โI think probably myself and [France manager] Corinne [Diacre] are like, โYou know what, weโve got good players, weโve got good teams, good setups and letโs go for it.โโ
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USA star hoping for 'total sh*tshow circus' in World Cup quarter-final
THE US WOMENโS World Cup quarter-final against France has been anticipated since before the tournament even started. Now that itโs here, Megan Rapinoe is hoping it will be a massive spectacle.
Or, actually, in her words, โa total sh*tshow circus.โ
The US defeated Spain 2-1 in Reims on Monday night, setting up the highly anticipated showdown against France in Paris on Friday.
It wasnโt easy by any stretch against a motivated and physical Spain side, who gave the US all it could handle in the European nationโs first ever World Cup knockout game.
But Rapinoe managed to grab two goals from the penalty spot, with her second in the 75th minute serving as the game winner.
Now the teamโs focus can turn toward France, which defeated Brazil 2-1 in extra time on Sunday night to reach the quarter-final.
It will be the most high-profile game the World Cup has seen thus far, with the teams considered by many to be the two favorites to win the tournament.
But, in front of a sell-out crowd at Parc des Princes, one will be eliminated on Friday. Rapinoe is hoping that the interest and media coverage ramp into overdrive as the match approaches.
โHopefully [itโs] a complete spectacle, just an absolute media circus,โ Rapinoe said. โI hope itโs huge and crazy, thatโs what it should be.โ
โI think this is what everybody wants, these are the biggest games that you dream about as a kid.โ
US manager Jill Ellis said sheโs also looking forward to the game, though she admitted she couldnโt paint a picture of the match quite as descriptively as her star winger.
โMy reaction isnโt quite as colorful as that,โ Ellis said with a laugh.
โWhen you play in big games itโs actually when I get more excited. It means more, it matters more, thereโs more at stake and thatโs why you do this.โ
Ellis said that there may be some disappointment from fans hoping to see the teams meet in a semifinal or final, but is taking the draw in stride.
โIโm sure a lot of people would want it later in the tournament but it is what it is,โ Ellis said.
โI think probably myself and [France manager] Corinne [Diacre] are like, โYou know what, weโve got good players, weโve got good teams, good setups and letโs go for it.โโ
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