USWNT legend Rapinoe SLAMMED for laughing after missing crucial Women's World Cup penalty

Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
  • Updated: 6 Aug 2023 08:43 CDT
  • 6 min read
Megan Rapinoe, USWNT
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Megan Rapinoe has been heavily criticised by fans after being caught laughing after missing her penalty as the United States of America were knocked out of the Women’s World Cup by Sweden.

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Rapinoe, 38, saw her spot-kick sail high and wide over the crossbar, missing the chance to put USA 4-2 up on penalties.

She then began laughing to herself while she jogged back to join her team-mates on the half-way line.

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The USWNT legend was seen crying on the pitch once Sweden’s winning penalty was scored, but her immediate reaction has resulted in backlash online.

She has announced she will retire from football at the end of the current NWSL season, and Rapinoe has now made her last appearance for USWNT.

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USWNT’s disappointing Women’s World Cup

Despite going into the tournament as reigning champions and the favourites to win it again, USA finished second in Group E, behind the Netherlands, and were drawn against Sweden in the round of 16.

After a 0-0 draw, the game went to penalties, with Rapinoe missing her penalty for USA; Sophia Smith then missed her penalty after having the chance to seal USA’s place in the quarter-finals, before Kelley O’Hara saw her effort bounce back off the post to give Sweden the chance to win it, which they duly did.

Sweden’s Lina Hurtig eventually scored the winning penalty, however, it wasn’t without controversy as VAR was needed to determine whether the ball had actually crossed the line.

USWNT goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher saved Hurtig’s penalty, but her parry wasn’t strong enough and the ball crossed the line by the finest of margins to condemn USWNT to their earliest ever Women’s World Cup elimination.

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