The U.S. women's national soccer team got some disappointing (and not unexpected) news Friday — it fell out of first place in the
FIFA world rankings
The U.S. is now No. 2, behind Germany and ahead of France, England and Canada. The American squad has been
ranked
Since the U.S. women won the World Cup in 2015, the team has had a tough go. The U.S. was expected to win gold at the Summer Olympics last year in Rio. (It had won gold in the three previous Olympics.) Instead, the U.S. didn't even medal,
losing
After the Olympics, the U.S. had a spate of easy wins against mostly non-soccer powerhouses. But when it got to the
SheBelieves Cup
"Does change sometimes come at a cost? At times, it does. Losing for us can be an unfamiliar experience, but internally we know we are not close to being a finished product and these growing pains will pay off,"
she said
Ellis has been tinkering with the starting lineup — choosing youth over experience as she looks to rebuild and deepen the team's bench of players. Some superstars such as Carli Lloyd are getting older. And the absence of arguably the best goalkeeper in the world is noticeable. Hope Solo was
suspended
There may be no real cause for concern yet. The U.S. plays a pair of
friendlies
Meanwhile, as much of the soccer world dissects the latest FIFA rankings, the U.S. men's national soccer team plays a crucial game tonight in a World Cup qualifier against Honduras.
The U.S. men are struggling to make the 2018 World Cup after losing their two opening games in qualifying. At the moment, the U.S. is in last place in the six-team "Hexagonal." Teams have bounced back from similar deficits, but it's not easy. The U.S. enters tonight's game with a new coach, Bruce Arena, and some player absences due to injuries and suspensions.
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