Soccer is boring to begin with. It’s unwatchable to most in the US. Then you throw in a bunch of woke, ugly hags running around trying to play it, hating on the country that’s made them all their money, and it has even less appeal. Only three members of the USWNT decided to sing along to the national anthem before their match with Vietnam. By contrast, all members of the Vietnamese sang all to their anthem.
Only three USWNT players — Julie Ertz, Alyssa Naeher and Lindsey Horan — sang along with the hundreds of American supporters watching in the stands.
Comparatively, members of World Cup debutant Vietnam emphatically crooned their national song “Tiến Quân Ca,” or “Song of a Marching Army.”
All 11 players passionately sang along to the anthem in unison, with their right arms precisely held over their hearts.
The coaches and fans passionately joined the chanting for the first time their national song was ever played at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.