The United States women's soccer team is locked in on winning its third World Cup in a row, but the players have another goal they're focusing on as well: mental health.
"The fact that her friends love her, remember her, want to honor her, unbelievable," Gina Meyer said.
In her essay, Girma also wrote about the time she was rehabbing her knee during the pandemic. She was struggling.Meet the defender for the U.S. Women's National Team in this episode of My New Favorite Futbolista.
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