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- Four years ago I was obviously one of the younger players on the team, and I think now I find myself in a different position, which I think just kind of gives me a little more confidence,” she said. “I feel like I’m a smarter player. I think I’ve grown in every realm, which is what I would hope.”
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Jul 31, 2023 · Rose Lavelle says she feels like a "smarter player" when comparing herself to the player that featured against the Netherlands in the 2019 World Cup final.
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Rose is very close friends with City’s new number 22 and fellow midfielder Mewis. Although Rose claims they are complete opposites in terms of personality, she says she’s thrilled to be embarking on this new challenge alongside her best friend. “I was really excited she was thinking about it too,” she admitted. “I’m a homebody. Going overseas a was...
Lavelle also played alongside Janine Beckieat youth level! “When we were young, I played a little with her with the youth teams,” she explained. “I’m excited go get back on the field with her and play with her rather than against her like I usually do when the US play against Canada!”
Similar to her fellow number 21 David Silva, she is admired for her trickery, footwork and ‘magician-like’ ability to conjure space. Rose is also admired for her lethal left foot and likes to drive at the defence and let fly – as was evident with the glorious goal she netted in the World Cup Final against the Netherlands last summer. After that gam...
Rose is an avid reader and says reading helped her to cope with the pressure of the World Cup. “I stayed off my phone as much as I could and I read a lot,” she revealed. “I love reading – that’s my biggest hobby outside of football. I’d say I have two hobbies: buying books and reading books – and I have a much higher rate of buying them than readin...
Rose watched the USA clinch the 2015 World Cup in a pizza parlour with some teammates from an amateur team in Seattle! The following November, while still a student, she received her first senior call-up to a training camp. “I was really nervous,” she remembered. “I’d grown up watching that team, looking up to so many of the players. “I got into ca...
Scoring three goals at the 2019 tournament, including her super strike in the Final, she was awarded the Bronze Boot and was included in a ten-strong list of players who “dared to shine” by the FIFA Technical Study Group. City and England star Ellen Whitealso made the list. Rose also netted in the Final of the 2018 Tournament of Nations competition...
Rose says one of the biggest factors that drew her to City was the opportunity to experience Manchester’s football culture! “I’m excited to get over there and see the football culture – how everyone lives and breathes it,” she revealed. “It’s something I’ve never experienced before and I’m excited about.”
Growing up, she idolised USA star Mia Hamm and dressed up as her heroine at school to present a book report! She also loved Julie Foudy and Kristine Lilly. “This sounds cliché but I was obsessed with Mia Hamm,” she said. “Basically everyone on that team: Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly… “I was a huge fangirl! It’s so cool to have met them. “One of thin...
Rose’s first senior international cap arrived against England (and several of her new Club teammates) in the 2017 SheBelieves Cup. The Lionesses triumphed 1-0 but Lavelle’s performance earned praise from US Head Coach Jill Ellis and two-time World Player of the Year Lloyd, who declared she was “very proud” of her compatriot and impressed with her c...
She has an English bulldog called Wilma, who shares her love of apple slices and supported her ‘native’ England at the 2015 World Cup! “She is so cute,” Rose grinned. “She’s going to be with my parents while I’m in Manchester. “A common misconception is that I’m Wilma’s mother – she’s my sister! “My parents got her when I was a senior in high schoo...
Jul 26, 2023 · Rose Lavelle believes she's developed into a smarter player in the four years since becoming a breakout star for the United States in the 2019 Women's World Cup final against the Netherlands. The midfielder was 24 and one of the Americans' younger players when she scored in the 69th minute of the title game in Lyon, France.
Cincinnati native Rose Lavelle sat down with The Enquirer to talk about the future of women's soccer nationally and in Cincinnati. ... Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your ...
Jul 26, 2023 · Rose Lavelle believes she’s developed into a smarter player in the four years since becoming a breakout star for the United States in the 2019 Women’s World Cup final against the...
Jul 26, 2023 · Rose Lavelle believes she's developed into a smarter player in the four years since becoming a breakout star for the United States in the 2019 Women's World Cup final against the...