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Casey Stoney described herself as "a no-bulls manager" upon her arrival as the first head coach of San Diego Wave FC last year. That sounded about right for the longtime English international defender who quickly transitioned to coaching. Stoney was a hard-working player who brought that spirit to her early managerial career, building Manchester United's women's team from the ground up, earning promotion to the top flight, and challenging for a Champions League spot all over the course of three seasons. One year later, and halfway through San Diego's inaugural season in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the Wave have sat at or near the top of the table since the first week of the regular season and ends third of the league a surprising feat for an expansion team.
Rachel Daly lives a sort of double life on the soccer field. During international breaks, she becomes a utility player, someone who can play almost anywhere on the field. She is a blessing to the England team, never more so than during their home EUROs last summer. Slotting in at left-fullback, her recovery speed was crucial in a back line that conceded just twice in six games en route to the title. But when the international breaks are over and club soccer returns, she goes back to being one of the finest strikers in the game.
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