terça-feira, 9 de junho de 2015

Hope Solo after win: 'I am perfectly focused'


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WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Hope Solo insisted she had not been distracted by the domestic violence controversy surrounding her private life after helping the United States beat Australia 3-1 in its opening match of the Women's World Cup.
Solo, the U.S. goalkeeper, made several outstanding saves at Winnipeg Stadium, just a day after a detailed ESPN report included details of an alleged attack by Solo on her nephew and the arrest that followed in June last year.
"I am perfectly focused, sir, perfectly focused," Solo said when asked by USA TODAY Sports whether the report and the associated publicity had disturbed her preparation for the opening game.
Before Solo could be quizzed about the matter further, her appearance in the media interview area was cut short by team press officials.
Solo is a fierce competitor and whatever your thoughts on the disturbing details of alleged behavior in her private life, there is no question that she is capable of blocking it all out.
All of it. All the mayhem that has taken place with her family, all the furor over whether she should be representing the national team, all the conjecture over whether it would negatively impact her game.
Forget about that last one. Not a chance.
Within the first few minutes of the contest, Solo had pushed away a firm strike from Australia's Emily van Egmond, parrying it with both hands and deflecting it onto the crossbar.
She later was on hand on the rare occasions when the U.S. defense showed signs of weakness.
Solo is arguably the best goalkeeper in the world, and it's likely she would have been jettisoned from the squad long before now if not for her outstanding ability.
Back-up goalkeepers who cause headaches are not tolerated. First choice superstars can be.
"Hope was world class," said veteran forward Abby Wambach.
"She saved us a couple of times," said sub Alex Morgan.
Megan Rapinoe struck the first and third goals for the Americans to clinch the victory that put the team atop Group D, two points clear of Sweden and NigeriaChristen Press scored the second, while Solo was powerless to prevent Lisa De Vanna from equalizing for Australia after 29 minutes.
Solo was unconcerned by the team's patchy start.

"I was mentally prepared for a tough first half," Solo said. "Historically it takes us time to get going. There are going to be jitters. I expected that and I am glad we could weather the storm."

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