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Trinity Rodman is undoubtedly one of the best soccer stars of the present time. The 21-year-old has already achieved some glorious victories and broken records. However, Rodman’s first appearance in the FIFA Women’s World Cup didn’t go as projected, and she had to face humiliation, followed by their premature exit. Despite this, she is willing to watch the Netflix documentary on the USWNT detailing the 2023 World Cup, which will stream on December 12.

On August 6, the USWNT lost to Sweden in Round of 16 which became a heavy blow for the team. This loss ended in their early exit from the competition for the first time in history. Now let’s check out what she stated about reliving those moments through the Netflix documentary. Grab your popcorn, Trinity!

Trinity Rodman is ready to watch the Netflix documentary!

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The 21-year-old stated that she will watch the Netflix documentary even though it may deeply hurt to remind her about their terrible loss. She said, “I think for me, personally, it is a lot of emotions, and I think it will be for a while.” She further added, “I haven’t watched the preview yet. I will be watching, though, because I think we all need to kind of see behind the scenes and see the journey that we went on, as much as it does kind of hurt.

For her, the loss they faced is unforgettable, and reliving those moments is indeed painful. Nonetheless, Rodman thought that the documentary would enable her and her teammates to comprehend the extent of their experiences. According to her, this would assist them in improving in future competitions. 

While talking to Uproxx, Rodmann stated, “For me during the World Cup, I don’t think I brought what my special quality was, and I’m kind of kicking myself for that.” Not being able to take out her skills devastated the surging star, nonetheless for her, the loss was all about learning and growing.

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Tough times for the younger players!

Some weeks ago, Rodman detailed how the young players, including her, handled their heartbreaking World Cup loss. However, the loss helped them to have a stronger bond with each other than ever before.

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Rodman stated how they cherished the little wins rather than keeping targets and bonding with the team. She feels the team’s attitude aided them, as they played not to secure fame but to level up their team. What are your thoughts about Rodman’s words? Let us know your take in the comments below.

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