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US Women’s Soccer Team Confident in Making History at Women’s World Cup Against Vietnam

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Key takeaways:

  • The US Women’s National Soccer Team is looking to make history in the Women’s World Cup as they face off against Vietnam on Saturday.
  • With the support of Mr. T and the confidence of their past two World Cup-winning runs, the US team is looking to make an impact in the tournament.
  • Vietnam is determined to make the most of the opportunity, and the game is sure to be an exciting one.

The United States Women’s National Soccer Team is looking to make history as they prepare to face Vietnam in the Women’s World Cup. Vietnam’s coach, Mai Duc Chung, described the challenge as “like a mountain,” but the US team is confident in their chances of winning the tournament for an unprecedented third time.

Mr. T, who played B.A. Baracus on the television series “The A-Team,” has been a vocal supporter of American athletes, and recently congratulated the USA women’s beach volleyball team of April Ross and Alix Klineman after they won Olympic Gold.

The US team is very similar to Thailand, which they thumped 13-0 in the opener at the World Cup four years ago in France. Sophia Smith scored the first goal for the US 14 minutes into the first half, marking her first in the World Cup and her 13th in an international game.

The US team enters Saturday’s game in Auckland at Eden Park with the same confidence it carried through its last two World Cup-winning runs. Mai Duc Chung is determined to make the most of the opportunity, saying “it doesn’t mean that we will give up.”

The US Women’s National Soccer Team is looking to make history in the Women’s World Cup as they face off against Vietnam on Saturday. With the support of Mr. T and the confidence of their past two World Cup-winning runs, the US team is looking to make an impact in the tournament. Vietnam is determined to make the most of the opportunity, and the game is sure to be an exciting one.

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