Megan Rapinoe mentioned on Thursday she and her fellow U.S. ladies’s nationwide crew members are indignant and exhausted within the wake of a scathing report into allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct within the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL).
The unbiased investigation launched on Monday revealed participant abuse inside ladies’s skilled soccer within the United States was systemic and that the NWSL and governing U.S. Soccer physique didn’t adequately defend gamers. “It’s really sad to say, but in a way I think we are used to having to deal with one thing or another,” Rapinoe mentioned forward of Friday’s pleasant towards England at Wembley Stadium.
“It seems to bring us closer and definitely unify the team and it’s just one of those sort of intimate environments that we are in that we’re used to taking on a lot and playing in these kind of conditions.” The twice World Cup winner additionally felt it was crucial to see accountability and singled out Portland Thorns proprietor Merritt Paulson and Chicago Red Stars proprietor Arnim Whisler, who have been each named within the report.
In the aftermath of the report, Paulson eliminated himself from the crew’s choice making whereas Whisler was ousted as chairman however neither indicated plans to promote the crew.
“I don’t think that Merritt Paulson is fit to be the owner of that team. I don’t think Arnim is fit to be the owner of Chicago,” mentioned Rapinoe. “We need to see those people gone. So people who are fit and who will take care of the game and respect the game and help the game grow and the best way possible can replace them.” While Rapinoe acknowledged it has been a troublesome stretch for members of the nationwide squad, she was grateful to be collectively together with her crew mates and searching ahead to the welcome distraction of being on the sector. “We are angry, exhausted, together and unified so it’s kind of all of it. But it’s nice to be here together as a team,” mentioned Rapinoe.
“Being able to be on the field to have not just a head coach, but an entire staff that supports us fully on and off the field where we can step on the field and do our job is something that I think is a safe haven for all of us.”