A soccer ball is seen during a National Women's Soccer League game in June 2019 in Boyds, Maryland. Players are angry and want immediate changes following an investigation that found misconduct within women's professional soccer in the United States.
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A soccer ball is seen during a National Women's Soccer League game in June 2019 in Boyds, Maryland. Players are angry and want immediate changes following an investigation that found misconduct within women's professional soccer in the United States.
Mandatory Credit: Randy Litzinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

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US women's national soccer team captain says players are 'angry' and want immediate changes following misconduct investigation

Becky Sauerbrunn, one of the stalwarts of the US women's national soccer team, said Tuesday that players are angry and want immediate changes following an independent investigation that found systemic abuse and misconduct within women's professional soccer in the United States.