Megan Rapinoe could have taken penalty, says Jill Ellis
Despite not starting Megan Rapinoe due to a "hamstring strain," Jill Ellis may have called on her if the semifinal had gone to penalties.
Published : Jul 03, 2019 12:58 IST
Megan Rapinoe's hamstring strain prevented her from starting the United States' semifinal against England, but Jill Ellis said she may have called on her if the game had gone to a penalty shoot-out.
There was a notable omission from USA's starting XI when it was revealed prior to kick-off, Rapinoe only among the substitutes despite scoring braces in back-to-back games to fire the defending champion to the last four.
Curiously, there was no explanation for the outspoken Rapinoe's absence, though the fact she only watched on during the pre-match warm-up suggested something was amiss. Ellis' team did not miss its star forward too much, though, Rapinoe's replacement Christen Press scoring the first goal and Alex Morgan the winner as England, which had levelled through Ellen White in the first half, was beaten 2-1 in Lyon.
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Rapinoe said herself she expects to be ready for Sunday's final and Ellis conceded that despite her injury, she would have considered calling upon her penalty expertise if a shoot-out was required.
"Megan's got a slight strain to her hamstring so wasn't available today," Ellis said at a news conference. "Obviously I feel we have a really good, deep bench and called upon other players and I think they did a fantastic job. Yeah, [it's] a hamstring strain.
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"I thought Pressy did fantastic. There was an outside chance Rapinoe could take a penalty, so thereby we didn't want to extend ourselves more than we had to in terms of giving our starting XI when we needed to. Every coach wants to keep their cards as close to their chest as possible, fortunately we didn't have to go to penalty kicks but that was an option, potentially.
"I don't know about secrecy. We released it when we were supposed to release it. Once she was warming up, I think you could figure it out."