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The US women's football team held a pre-match press conference before getting themselves familiar with the pitch at Paris's Parc des Princes stadium on Saturday, part of the build up to their match against Chile in the Women's World Cup.
Lindsey Horan, who scored in her first match against Thailand, said she was excited for the next game in what she calls her "second home."
"In the first game we had so many US fans that it almost felt like a home game for us," said Horan, who played in the French capital for Paris Saint-Germain between 2012 and 2016. "And for me to be back in my second home is absolutely incredible and I think we're just all excited for this next game."
For coach Ellis, what matters now is this next game and to score three points in order to advance in the tournament. They will face off against Chile on Sunday.
The US women's football team held a pre-match press conference before getting themselves familiar with the pitch at Paris's Parc des Princes stadium on Saturday, part of the build up to their match against Chile in the Women's World Cup.
Lindsey Horan, who scored in her first match against Thailand, said she was excited for the next game in what she calls her "second home."
"In the first game we had so many US fans that it almost felt like a home game for us," said Horan, who played in the French capital for Paris Saint-Germain between 2012 and 2016. "And for me to be back in my second home is absolutely incredible and I think we're just all excited for this next game."
For coach Ellis, what matters now is this next game and to score three points in order to advance in the tournament. They will face off against Chile on Sunday.
restrictions: no online standalone. no social media. only for news programming; no use permitted after 00:26 gmt on thursday, june 13
The US women's football team held a pre-match press conference before getting themselves familiar with the pitch at Paris's Parc des Princes stadium on Saturday, part of the build up to their match against Chile in the Women's World Cup.
Lindsey Horan, who scored in her first match against Thailand, said she was excited for the next game in what she calls her "second home."
"In the first game we had so many US fans that it almost felt like a home game for us," said Horan, who played in the French capital for Paris Saint-Germain between 2012 and 2016. "And for me to be back in my second home is absolutely incredible and I think we're just all excited for this next game."
For coach Ellis, what matters now is this next game and to score three points in order to advance in the tournament. They will face off against Chile on Sunday.