Megan Rapinoe adjusts to new role at Women's World Cup while still savoring final days in spotlight

Megan Rapinoe is adjusting to her new role at the Women’s World Cup, even if it means she’s not on the field as much as she’d like to be.

AUCKLAND, New Zealand — AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — is adjusting to her new role at the Women’s World Cup, even if it means she’s not on the field as much as she’d like to be.

The outspoken 38-year-old known for her eclectic hair colors and the iconic victory pose she struck at the 2019 World Cup is the oldest player on the team. She already announced that her fourth World Cup would be her last.

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