USA soccer captain Lindsey Horan recently expressed her confidence in the U.S. Women’s National Team's ability to bounce back after a disappointing early exit in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. Despite the setback, Horan remains optimistic about the team's future prospects.
The USWNT has a rich history of success, having won four World Cup titles since the tournament's inception in 1991. Horan believes that the team's new generation of players, including Sophia Smith, Trinity Rodman, and Mallory Swanson, possess the talent and drive to continue the team's winning tradition.
Horan, a key player for the United States with 144 international appearances and 34 goals, emphasizes the importance of representing her country. Her recent game-winning goal in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup final against Brazil showcased her leadership and commitment to the team's success.
Named captain for the 2023 World Cup campaign, Horan became the youngest player to lead the USA women's team in nearly three decades. Off the field, she has partnered with Accelerator Active Energy, joining a roster of elite athletes from various sports.
Looking ahead, Horan is focused on the upcoming 2024 Olympic Summer Games in Paris, where the USWNT will aim to secure Olympic gold. With a blend of experienced veterans and emerging talent, Horan believes the team is poised for future success and is determined to bring home another World Cup title in 2027.