The USWNT's progression to the knockouts was certainly not expected to be as stressful as it turned out to be. The next stage of the their Women's World Cup defense sees them face Sweden in the last 16. Live updates ⤵️
With that criticism causing quite the stir across the U.S., Andonovski was asked about it during his interview after the match.
“One thing that I want to say is that this team wanted to win this game more than anything else, and they did everything they could in preparation for this tournament and in every game,” he said. “To question the mentality of this team, to question the willingness, the willingness to win, I think it’s insane.
“But I’ve never seen this team step on the field and not try harder and not compete. Everyone is entitled to an opinion and they can say whatever they want, but I just know how this team feels. “And it’s not like we played well, but we own it. We know it’s not good enough. We know we’re not happy with our performance, but it’s, you know, we qualified for the next round. We’re moving on.”
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