The co-captain of the 1999 Women's
World Cup team has thrived after her
position change in the midfield,
moving from a defensive role into an
offensive one. The USA's engine in
the middle is the verbal leader that
ignites their competitive fire.
Possessing flowing strides and a
tireless work rate, she will do the
running in midfield that releases
the "personality players" to take on
defenses. Her attacking skills are
adding punch to the forwards, and
her goal scoring has been the best
of her career. A veteran of the
three Women's World Cups and one
Olympics, she is the third most
capped player in history. Foudy's
ability to dictate the rhythm of the
match through her passing and
running is vital to the U.S. attack,
and underrated ball-winning
abilities add another layer of
strength to the defense.
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