World Cup to Olympics, Meghan Klingenberg adjusts to the spotlight
Posted Apr 27, 2016
A lot has changed for Meghan Klingenberg since last year. She’s now a World Cup champion, something that comes with a lot of attention and added responsibility. And she’s joined the Portland Thorns in the National Women’s Soccer League’s pivotal fourth year. She’s also looking ahead to the Olympics.
(Washington Times)
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