CBSnews OP t1_jdd6qqy wrote
Here's a preview of the story:
Ali Krieger, a soccer star known for her impressive defensive skills and leadership on and off the field, announced on "CBS Mornings" Thursday that she is retiring from professional soccer.
"This is the right time for me," she said. "I've given so much to the game, and I've gotten a lot in return. But I feel it. My body also feels it."
Krieger has been an integral part of U.S. women's soccer for more than a decade, making more than 100 appearances with the U.S. Women's National Team. She currently plays for Gotham FC, a member of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) — and plans to retire at the end of the league's season.
In her final season, she has a last chance to win a title that has eluded her.
"I see the 2023 season as an opportunity to celebrate with our fans and my fellow players, but make no mistake - my entire focus is on winning the NWSL championship with Gotham FC," Krieger said in a news release.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ali-krieger-soccer-star-announces-retirement/
nmarf16 t1_jddgooi wrote
I don’t understand why you guys are downvoting this, CBS posted their own article and summarized it on Reddit. I for one like this idea
slapshots1515 t1_jdglibr wrote
Saves all the people that read the headline and not the article
puppycatisselfish t1_jdhf3zj wrote
Agreed. My adhd sighed in relief as I got to pay attention to a condensed version of an article. I sure do like summarized reads
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