Crystal Dunn embraces versatility to shed disappointment of 2015
Posted May 12, 2019
Crystal Dunn had been a lock to make the 2019 World Cup roster for some time before she was officially named to the squad last week. The versatile speedster has settled in as the U.S. women’s national team’s starting left back over the last year, making her spot on the 23-player team a mere formality. But when I present her with this premise, she quickly interrupts.
(Goal.com)
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