Crystal Dunn tried to convert her French in-laws ahead of game against France
Posted Jun 28, 2019
Crystal Dunn is the starting left back for the U.S. Women's National Team. Her husband, Pierre Soubrier, grew up in Aurignac, France, and most of his family still lives in France. On Friday, the U.S. women play host France in the World Cup quarterfinals, which means one team’s tournament will end that night. You can see how this would be awkward.
(USA Today)
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