Who Was The Best U.S. WNT Player In 2008?
The U.S. WNT had a fantastic 2008. In March, they reclaimed their FIFA World #1 ranking (from rival Brazil). In August, they captured a second straight Olympic Gold Medal (over rival Brazil).
Overall, they were 29-1-1 and outscored their opponents 78-16. Oh, and in those 31 games, they only received 12 yellow cards and no red cards. So, they not only kicked butt, but they did so like true sportsmen (er, sportswomen, I guess).
As the year comes to its conclusion, the US Soccer Federation will announce its 2008 Female Player of the Year. Who will win the award?
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Well, here are my top five players of the year, who I haveย ranked by who I think should get the annual honors:
5. Natasha Kai
Why Sheย Should Win: Kai had her breakout season in 2008, netting a team high 15 goals in onlyย 25 appearances. In some games, Kai seemed to single handedly frustrate opposing defenses likeย no player on the WNT roster canย (other thanย Abby Wambach).
When Wambach went down with a leg injury, Kai stepped into her place andย contributed toย the offensive attack that captured a Gold Medal in China.
Why Sheย Should Notย Win: Kai is a controversial figure on the Womenโs Nats. I love her tattoos and her ferocious style of play, but some members of the media and her ownย team (i.e. Abby Wambach) have criticized her selfish style of play.
Also, inย a few exhibitionย games, Kai looked out of sorts, like she could care less about the result. I think she will win this award, but just not this year.
4. Abby Wambach
Why She Should Win: Wambach is the leader of the WNT and its greatest attacking player. In only 22 matches, she scored a whopping 13 goals and notched ten assists (a team high despite her limited amount of minutes).
She is, without a doubt, the most talented offensiveย player on the team, and her contributions to building team unity can be felt far beyond the pitch.
Why She Should Not Win: If Wambach had not broken her leg, sheย probably would win the award againย this year. But, that injury kept her out of the WNTโs most high-profile tourney of the year, the Olympics.ย
Plus, sheโs already won the award three times (2007, 2004 &ย 2003) and it seems to me itโs time for someone else to receive the honor.
3. Heather OโReilly
Why She Should Win: OโReilly has established herself as a permanent starter in Sundhageโs strong, tactically-gifted midfield. Sheย is fifth on the team in goals (8) and second in assists (9). Plus, she seems to save her best for when things matter most, likeย during theย Olympic Semifinal when she scored the game-winner.
Sheย will hopefullyย continue to be a leader on this squad for years to come.
Why She Should Not Win: OโReillyโs biggest contributions to the team (passing/defense)ย donโt show up in the box scores. She doesnโt have the gaudy numbers past winners have put up.ย Plus, at only 23, OโReilly, like Kai, will have other shots at the Player of the Year Award.
Sheโs the next Mia Hamm (who won the award five consecutive years), so Iโm sure she will eventually hoist the POYย hardware.
2. Carli Lloyd
Why She Should Win: Lloyd is only 26, but sheโs already established herself as a leader on the Womenโs Nats.
She playedย more minutes in 2008ย than any other player and she wasย fourth on the team in goals and second in assists. She was the teamโs Iron Horse and most dependable player. Her selfless style of play and tactical brilliance has made her a permanent fixture in the starting lineup.
Why She Should Not Win: Lloyd had aย very goodย 2008, but not a great one. While she put up some impressive numbers, she also was on the pitch longer than anyone else (I know, the Iron Horse thing is a double-edged sword).
Overall, I canโt shake the feeling she wasnโt as valuable to the team as my number one selection below. Lloyd may win the award someday, but I donโt think it should be this year.
1. Hope Solo
Why She Should Win: Solo should win because she was the best player in 2008. Sounds simple, doesnโt it? She had a GAA of 0.49 and a W/Lย record of 24-1. In the Olympic Final vs. Brazil (the biggest game of the year and her career), she played the game of her life and bested Marta (theย two timeย World POY) on multiple occasions.
She was simply brilliant all season and has earned this award.
Why She Should Not Win: Itโs no secret thatย Solo does not have a lot of friends on the WNT, or in the US Soccer Federation. Her comments after the defeat to Brazilย at the 2007 World Cup led to her ostracization and near dismissal from the team.
Plus, one could argueย her numbers only look so good because of the strength of the U.S defense.ย Oh yeah, and no GK has ever won the Femaleย POY Award.
Christie Rampone, Kate Markgraf and Lori Chalupnyย also deserve honorable mention. But, I doubt the award will be given to a defender. After all, only one defender, Joy Fawcett, has ever won the award, and she received the honor 20 years ago in 1988.
Maybe itโs time another defender wins the award. If one does, Iโm betting its Rampone. Sheโs a crafty vet and her "lead by example" ethos helped secure the Olympic Gold against a more talented Brazilian side.
In my opinion, Solo should get the award though simplyย based on the merit of her play this year.ย Unfortunately, I believe voters may instead send the award toย Lloyd, OโReillyย or Rampone due to Soloโs off-field comments in 2007.
I am not saying Carli, Heather or Christieย are notย deserving of the award, but I am saying Soloย isย more deserving of the award than they are and thatย sheย should not be penalized for herย comments. After all,ย she made those comments over a year ago (i.e. not in 2008)ย and has rightly earned redemption for her mistake.
Itโs time to move on and awarding her the sportโs highest individual honor could further heal her relationship with the team.
Solo has redeemed herself and regained many ofย her team-matesโ friendship and respect. Whether sheโs earned the respect of the US Soccer Federation is a question which we will not have an answer for until this yearโs Female Player of the Year Award is bestowed.
Only when we hear which name is called will we know if US Soccer can stay true to the old maxim to "forgive and forget"". As for which name I would like to see called?
Iโm hoping for Hope.



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