USWNT legend Carli Lloyd has slammed the behaviour of the current squad for their ongoing antics.
The 41-year-old has claimed she "would raise hell" if she saw the current antics of the squad and was still playing, after previously criticising the team during the disastrous showing at the 2023 Women's World Cup.“The champion mentality that we’ve had throughout the years, since the inception of this team, that dog mentality, you’ve got none of that,” Lloyd said on
“The character, the respect — technically, tactically, you could be great and have a coach that comes in, but if you don’t have all those other things, there’s no winning.
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