HT: Tierna->Sonnett Claire->Coffee Bidenyolo->Ryan 60: Jenna -> Dunn 70: Coop -> Horan Cat->10 Lynn->9
So she made the Jenna->Dunn but is bringing Jaed in on the wing. Fine with Jaed but wish it was Ryan not Sentor.
Fr*ck! They were better all tourney so deserved. No ones surprised we get stomped when neither of our KC girls played.
Let Claire fuck some girls up and then Lily can drop dimes over top to Trin/Mal. I knew Claire was good but didn’t realize 95th+ percentile in the world good. “And in her rookie season, Hutton was consistently one of NWSL’s best ball-winners. She averaged 5.23 tackles + interceptions per 90 minutes, good for 95th percentile among midfielders in the top nine competitions in FBRef’s database. These also aren’t empty challenges; Hutton is 95th percentile for defensive actions that lead to shots.”
Just the difference when they walk on stage is hilarious. Why would you put the baby out there with Trin? I guess they can’t trust Trin/Croix with each other. Almost 100% sure that’s Croix saying “TRIPLE DIPPAA” off to the side after Trin does.
List has Lily at 5 and Claire at 7. Formatting and pop ups stink so I might have missed someone. https://www.goal.com/en/lists/nxgn-...otball/blt231db7e38d1c96be#cs49aaf77f6c6cf15c Spoiler 7Claire Hutton (Kansas City Current) When Claire Hutton scored her first professional goal in August of last year, in the Kansas City Current's win over Mexican giants Tigres, Vlatko Andonovski, her head coach, didn't shy away from the hype. “She’s a player that is not just going to represent this team, but also a player that is ready to represent this country as well," he said of the United States youth international, adding that he would be "shocked" if she wasn't brought into Emma Hayes' senior side soon enough. In February, ahead of the SheBelieves Cup, that call finally came, with her debut following in a 2-1 win over Australia in the tournament. The teenager had certainly earned her chance. Hutton is one of the most exciting prospects in the NWSL and has proven to be wise beyond her 19 years while playing in a deep midfield role for the Current. She reads the game well, has the physicality to battle hard in the middle of the park and has wonderful technical skill, allowing her to dance her way out of pressure time and time again. We're talking about a remarkably well-rounded individual with an incredibly bright future. 5Lily Yohannes (Ajax) When Lily Yohannes announced in November that she would opt to play for the United States at international level, rather than the equally interested Netherlands, you could almost hear the sigh of relief from all those invested in the success of U.S. women's soccer. The midfielder exploded onto the scene during the 2023-24 season as a key player for Ajax, despite being just 16 years old, and thus began the sort of international tug-of-war that underlined just how hot a prospect Yohannes is. While she might be starring in the Netherlands for the time being when on club duty, Emma Hayes and co. will be hoping she can contribute towards another World Cup win for the U.S. in the years to come. An attack-minded player who has an abundance of natural skill, Yohannes is confident in her game and that makes her a real threat when she picks up the ball, as she backs herself to beat players, create chances and score goals. A surprisingly strong player given her age, no doubt owing to her exposure to boys' football in her youth and also the senior game in recent times, the 17-year-old is only going to get better as she continues to accumulate experience that thus far includes the Champions League and starts for the Olympic champions