The 2019 Women’s World Cup has been a thrilling tournament, with some of the biggest stars in soccer taking the pitch. However, despite their star power, many of these players have struggled to make an impact on the tournament.
Take, for example, Brazil’s Marta. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest female soccer players of all time, and she was expected to be a major force in the tournament. However, she has failed to make an impact, scoring only one goal in four matches.
The same can be said for France’s Amandine Henry. She is one of the most decorated players in the world, but she has yet to make a significant contribution to her team’s success.
The United States’ Alex Morgan is another example. She is one of the most recognizable faces in women’s soccer, but she has yet to score a goal in the tournament.
It’s not just the stars who are struggling to make an impact. Many of the lesser-known players have also failed to make an impact. This is especially true for players from smaller nations, who often lack the resources and support of their more established counterparts.
Despite these struggles, there have been some bright spots in the tournament. Players like England’s Ellen White and the Netherlands’ Vivianne Miedema have stepped up and made an impact on their teams’ success.
The Women’s World Cup is an exciting tournament, and it’s clear that the biggest stars still have a lot to offer. However, it’s also clear that many of these stars are struggling to make an impact on the tournament. It will be interesting to see if they can turn things around and make a difference in the remainder of the tournament.