Augustine Ejangue, Raissa Feudjio, and Ajara Nchout Njoya spoke ahead of the World Cup in France about building off of the 2015 World Cup appearance, the recent coaching change, and the expectations for France 2019.
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Ryan Wood holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in writing and communications from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and has written for several major publications. The Boston-based journalist has covered the men’s FA Cup for The Sunday Sun in Northeast England and women’s soccer for The Watford Observer, World Soccer Reader, and GateHouse Media New England, where he currently serves as a sports editor. Ryan is the Communications Director for the Boston Breakers of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). This is his third year with the team. He is also a minority owner of the Spanish men’s football club Real Oviedo.
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[dropcap size=small]A[/dropcap] few days before University of Milwaukee-Wisconsin’s Sarah Hagen heads overseas to play for Bayern Munich, Our Game assistant editor...