Editorial

The New Face Of Women’s World Cup Soccer Couldn’t Be Any Less Like The Old Face

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Andrew Powell Sports and Entertainment Blogger
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Olga Carmona and Megan Rapinoe … two completely different people.

Spain and England squared off Sunday in the final of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Sydney, Australia, with the former scoring a 1-0 victory to win the trophy.

In an intense game, Spain left back Olga Carmona broke the ice with a goal in the 29th minute, which would prove to be the difference maker to give Spain its first ever World Cup championship.

After the match, Carmona was ecstatic about the win.

“I think we’re still not aware of what we’ve achieved. When we land we’re going to freak out,” she said.

She even dedicated Spain’s victory to her best friend’s late mother.

“This victory goes to the mother of one of my best friends. I dedicate it to the whole family and with all my love.”

Only after the game did she learn that her father had passed away.

“I have no words to thank all your love. Yesterday was the best and the worst day of my life,” Carmona posted on Twitter. “I know that you would like to see me enjoy this historic moment, that is why I will be with my colleagues, so that from wherever you are you know that this star is also yours, dad.” (RELATED: Coors Light Giving Entire City Of Miami Free Beer After Lionel Messi & Co. Win Leagues Cup)

Quite frankly, she’s a breath of fresh air after Megan Rapinoe, who doesn’t care about anything but pushing nonsensical left-wing propaganda:

Pushing even more nonsensical left-wing propaganda:

Teaching children how to swear:

And enriching herself with cringe-worthy sponsorships:

I know which one I’d rather have a beer with.