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U.S. coach Jill Ellis downplays former goalie Hope Solo’s comments

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REIMS, France — U.S. national team coach Jill Ellis has downplayed critical comments made by former goalkeeper Hope Solo, who said the World Cup-winning coach “cracks under pressure.”

Ellis addressed the remarks Monday, a day before the defending champion U.S. team opens World Cup play against Thailand, saying, “Comments are comments.”

“For me, personally, I feel over the past five years I’ve made a lot of important decisions and I have processes to make those decisions, and I own those processes,” Ellis

said. “At this point, everything and every focus is about this group of players that are here and now. Pundits, out there, that’s part of it. And part of the message is always to make sure that the focus is on the internal part of the game. And that’s where we are.”

Solo, who is working for the BBC during the tournament and has been known to make incendi

ary comments, knocked Ellis on a podcast where she said the coach is “not the leader I wish her to be.”

“She relies heavily on her assistant coaches. She cracks under the pressure quite a bit,” Solo said on the podcast. “But often that doesn’t matter because the quality of the players on the U.S. team is superb. It doesn’t matter who is coaching us because we will find a way to win. The United States knows how to find a way to win in spite of who the coach is.”

Solo made 202 appearance­s with the national team with 153 wins and an

internatio­nal-record 102 shutouts. She allowed just three goals in seven games and had five shutouts during the team’s 2015 World Cup championsh­ip run under Ellis.

Her tenure with the national team ended after the Americans were ousted by Sweden in the quarterfin­als during the 2016 Rio Olympics. Afterward, Solo called the Swedes cowards for bunkering on defense. The blowback was immediate, and U.S. Soccer suspended Solo and terminated her contract.

The federation maintained the decision was based on a culminatio­n of events. Solo was suspended for 30 days in early 2015 when she and husband Jerramy Stevens were

pulled over in a U.S. Soccer-owned van, and Stevens was charged with DUI.

She was also benched after publicly questionin­g coach Greg Ryan’s decision to start Briana Scurry against Brazil during the 2007 World Cup, comments that many saw as a slight against Scurry. There was also an off-field altercatio­n with family members in 2014, although charges in that case were dismissed.

Current goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher said she hadn’t heard the podcast.

“I haven’t been on social media since we left New York, so I’m not really sure what’s going on, to be honest,” Naeher said.

Naeher can’t escape comparison­s to Solo, who went to three World Cups and won the Golden Glove for best goalkeeper in Germany in 2011 and in Canada in 2015.

“Obviously, she has an incredible legacy,” Naeher said. “She was a great player for this team and she was a great goalkeeper. She represente­d this team for a very long time at a high level and she was one of the best goalkeeper­s in the world for a long time. I have a lot of respect for the career that she had.”

Midfielder Julie Ertz said the team is in its World Cup “bubble,” where players shut out distractio­ns.

“Anything you feel like doesn’t keep you focused, we just try to eliminate it,” Ertz said.

 ?? Steve Luciano / Associated Press ?? U.S. women’s national soccer team head coach Jill Ellis was criticized by former goalie Hope Solo, who said she “cracks under pressure.”
Steve Luciano / Associated Press U.S. women’s national soccer team head coach Jill Ellis was criticized by former goalie Hope Solo, who said she “cracks under pressure.”
 ?? Roy K. Miller/ISIPhotos / TNS ?? Former U.S. goalie Hope Solo criticized women’s national soccer team head coach Jill Ellis, saying she “cracks under pressure.”
Roy K. Miller/ISIPhotos / TNS Former U.S. goalie Hope Solo criticized women’s national soccer team head coach Jill Ellis, saying she “cracks under pressure.”

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