![]() Sinclair was hit with a four-game ban, but she was allowed to play in the bronze medal match against France. “It’s a shame in a game like that that was so important, the ref decided the result before it started.” “We feel like we didn’t lose, we feel like it was taken from us,” Sinclair said moments after the final whistle. ![]() in the semifinals of the 2012 London Olympics. Who knows?” Wambach said.įIFA has a history of coming down hard on players who have questioned the impartiality of referees.Ĭanada’s Christine Sinclair landed in hot water for her comments after the Reds’ 4-3 loss to the U.S. At age seven she was put on the boys soccer. I don’t know if that’s a psychological thing. Abby Wambach has always pushed the limits of what is possible. It seemed like she (Stephanie Frappart) was purposefully giving those yellows to, maybe players she knew were sitting on yellows. ![]() At age thirty-five she would become the highest goal scorermale or femalein the history of soccer, capturing the nations heart with her teams 2015 World Cup Championship. ![]() At age seven she was put on the boys soccer team. Wambach was asked about the yellow cards during a post-match media scrum that involved Sportsnet contributor Steve Sandor, and the American forward let her feelings be known. Abby Wambach has always pushed the limits of what is possible. midfielders Megan Rapinoe and Lauren Holiday both received their second yellow cards of the tournament during the match against Colombia, and will now miss Friday’s quarterfinal against China in Ottawa through suspension. ![]()
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