Emma Hayes' first international window as USWNT head coach has passed, leaving behind a mixed bag of results. While the team's 6-0 thrashing of Paraguay in their opening match hinted at a promising start to the year, concerns over the experimental nature of the squad remain.
Hayes' decision to field an incredibly deep roster with the fewest average caps for a starting 11 in a quarter of a century has sparked debate about the team's readiness for the 2026 World Cup. With Alyssa Naeher retiring from international duty and no clear successor in sight, Phallon Tullis-Joyce is set to start in goal, with Mandy McGlynn and Claudia Dickey vying for spots on the backline.
The midfield, a key area of concern for USWNT fans, also showed signs of disjointedness. Julie Ertz, Sam Mewis, and Rose Lavelle's seamless trio from 2019 is no more, with Lavelle's injury-ridden history casting doubt over her ability to contribute this year. While Lily Yohannes has shown promise as a box-to-box midfielder, Lindsey Heaps' role as captain remains uncertain.
The biggest question mark on the team, however, lies in the attack. With Trinity Rodman and Mallory Swanson returning from maternity leave, the USWNT is poised to return to form. Alyssa Thompson's electric performances for Angel City have been a highlight of the preseason, and Emma Sears' dribbling skills make her a threat up front.
Overall, Hayes has her work cut out for her in shaping this talented but experimental squad into a cohesive unit. With World Cup qualifying on the horizon, it remains to be seen whether these predictions come to fruition or if the team's depth and talent ultimately prove too much to handle.
Prediction Breakdown:
- Goalkeeper: Tullis-Joyce starts, with McGlynn and Dickey in reserve.
- Defense:
- Backline picks itself with Girma, Fox, and Sonnett starting centrally and on the left respectively.
- Left back is a wide open question, but Reale looks like a promising option.
- Midfield: Lavelle and Bethune alternate at the 10, with Heaps and Coffey further back in the engine room.
- Forward line: Rodman on the right, Wilson at striker, and Thompson from the left.
These predictions are based on the current state of the team and player availability. However, with several young players emerging and a few injuries waiting to be addressed, this might not hold up as the season progresses.
Hayes' decision to field an incredibly deep roster with the fewest average caps for a starting 11 in a quarter of a century has sparked debate about the team's readiness for the 2026 World Cup. With Alyssa Naeher retiring from international duty and no clear successor in sight, Phallon Tullis-Joyce is set to start in goal, with Mandy McGlynn and Claudia Dickey vying for spots on the backline.
The midfield, a key area of concern for USWNT fans, also showed signs of disjointedness. Julie Ertz, Sam Mewis, and Rose Lavelle's seamless trio from 2019 is no more, with Lavelle's injury-ridden history casting doubt over her ability to contribute this year. While Lily Yohannes has shown promise as a box-to-box midfielder, Lindsey Heaps' role as captain remains uncertain.
The biggest question mark on the team, however, lies in the attack. With Trinity Rodman and Mallory Swanson returning from maternity leave, the USWNT is poised to return to form. Alyssa Thompson's electric performances for Angel City have been a highlight of the preseason, and Emma Sears' dribbling skills make her a threat up front.
Overall, Hayes has her work cut out for her in shaping this talented but experimental squad into a cohesive unit. With World Cup qualifying on the horizon, it remains to be seen whether these predictions come to fruition or if the team's depth and talent ultimately prove too much to handle.
Prediction Breakdown:
- Goalkeeper: Tullis-Joyce starts, with McGlynn and Dickey in reserve.
- Defense:
- Backline picks itself with Girma, Fox, and Sonnett starting centrally and on the left respectively.
- Left back is a wide open question, but Reale looks like a promising option.
- Midfield: Lavelle and Bethune alternate at the 10, with Heaps and Coffey further back in the engine room.
- Forward line: Rodman on the right, Wilson at striker, and Thompson from the left.
These predictions are based on the current state of the team and player availability. However, with several young players emerging and a few injuries waiting to be addressed, this might not hold up as the season progresses.