Megan Rapinoe said she was devastated after her final professional appearance came to a crushing early end.
Two-time World Cup winner The National Women's Soccer League final between OL Reign and NJ/NY Gotham FC was highly anticipated as an emotional farewell for the 2019 Ballon d'Or winner and her former US women's national team mate Ali Krieger.
' Jonas Eidevall hits back at Gareth Taylor's 'bullying' claimsArsenal 2-1 Man City - WSL full report and highlightsStream women's football with NOW | Get Sky SportsRapinoe said she was relying on her trademark sense of humour to overcome the disappointment, as she believes she tore her Achilles tendon but would await further testing. 'You don't always get to have the perfect ending,' she said.
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