Tobin Heath helps give U.S. women's soccer team its swagger back
Posted Aug 8, 2018
Tobin Heath was especially good, bedeviling opponents with fancy footwork on the right flank. She had been one of those injured players, and was overtaken by Mallory Pugh on the depth chart at right wing. Unfortunately, Pugh is hurt now, but that gave Heath a chance. She seized it and then some, reminding everyone why her skill set is nearly unparalleled in the U.S. player pool.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
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