RFK Refguees interview: Hal Hershfelt, Washington Spirit

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • Hal Hershfelt from the Washington Spirit discusses her adaptability, being called in as an alternate for the Olympics roster, the whirlwind of the season, the intensity of the game, the importance of mental and physical well-being, the coaching transition, the team's growth and consistency, her versatility on the field, her love for coffee, and her partnership with Andi Sullivan in the midfield.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @brucerehberger9080
    @brucerehberger9080 Před 4 dny +4

    I have watched a few Spirit games this year and there are two reasons the team is one point out of second place and four points out of first place: Hershfelt and Bethune. They have been huge for the Spirit. And the new folks at US Soccer have obviously noticed their inspired play in this tough league. I am not sure the old regime would have chosen these two up and coming talents. Best of all, these two kids have only scratched the surface of their true potential. The future looks promising. I just hope the USWNT fans are patient as Emma Hayes and her coaches develop these kids.

  • @T.R.75
    @T.R.75 Před 4 dny +1

    stumbled across a college soccer game last year, think it was a college cup match. watched it a bit and one player stood out immediately, Hal. i dont watch college soccer so have zero idea about the rookies coming into the NWSL for the most part. its been really fun watching Hal play this season, really like her game. happy shes getting the nod for the NT. enjoyed hearing from her. gl Hal.

  • @lillianbacon954
    @lillianbacon954 Před 2 dny

    Great interview and thoughtful questions! A bit of constructive feedback about a very common habit: I noticed that when you ask a question, you tend to keep going afterwards, sometimes even saying what you expect the answer to be. It feels to me like maybe there’s a discomfort with silence, probably stemming from a place of wanting people to feel comfortable! I’d encourage you to experiment with asking the questions and letting there be a pause after, without going into further detail. My guess is that the players will benefit from having more space to think and begin their response wherever makes sense to them, rather than having to cut you off or begin by responding to your comment! I’m sure you’ll still be able to tell if and when someone is floundering and throw them a line as needed :)