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Kick Around: Best Player In WPS So Far This Year?
The focus of “Kick Around” switches to Women’s Professional Soccer this week, with the mid-season MVP the topic.
It’s been an exciting first season for Women’s Professional Soccer. Dominated by the Los Angeles Sol, the league has done well in it’s first two-thirds of the year.
The question is, who has been the league’s stand-out player so far? Well, that is the question the Goal.com editors answered in the latest episode of “Kick Around.”
Each editor singled out there top performer from the start of the year until now. Responses varied from the usual suspects like the Sol’s Marta to one or two lesser-knowns.
Click the video below to see who your favorite editor picked!
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The question is, who has been the league’s stand-out player so far? Well, that is the question the Goal.com editors answered in the latest episode of “Kick Around.”
Each editor singled out there top performer from the start of the year until now. Responses varied from the usual suspects like the Sol’s Marta to one or two lesser-knowns.
Click the video below to see who your favorite editor picked!
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