‘The Late Sub’ Breaks Down USWNT Breakout Performances and Missed Marks

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In this week’s episode of The Late Sub, host Claire Watkins dives into the individuals who put together standout performances for the USWNT in the team’s recent pair of friendlies, from a big update in the goalkeeping race to the squad’s multi-layered midfield project.

Watkins also breaks down the missed opportunities amid the USWNT’s 3-0 win over China PR and 4-0 victory against Jamaica, as the year of head coach Emma Hayes’s great roster experiment crosses the six-month mark.

Diving straight into the players who impressed, Watkins first calls out US captain Lindsey Heaps, applauding her performances while also noting that she “[wishes] maybe [Heaps] was used more situationally than kind of all the time.”

“Heaps has so much to give this team, but it is probably against teams like this where they’re sitting back a little bit more,” explains Watkins. “I don’t love her against a press. I don’t love her against a super athletic, physical midfield, but in these games, she really shines.”

Shifting to the ongoing search to crown retired goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher’s replacement, Watkins dubs Manchester United net-minder Phallon Tullis-Joyce — who started both USWNT friendlies — the overall frontrunner.

“Tullis-Joyce honestly reminds me a lot of Alyssa Naeher in her…

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