USWNT Veteran Sends Crucial Warning as Late SheBelieves Cup Schedule Forces Important Decision

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What makes soccer a beautiful game? Well, beyond the goals and excitement, it’s the passion of the supporters. Whether it’s traveling miles to watch an away game or staying up late just to catch their favorite players or team, these heartfelt stories are what make it truly special. For Kelly O’Hara, while her love for the game is undeniable, it sometimes clashes with her bedtime schedule! That, unfortunately, means she won’t be able to watch today’s USWNT vs. Japan SheBelieves Cup match.Yep, that’s how much she is disciplined about her sleep schedule. Just now we were talking about the passion of ardent fans who sacrifice their sleep just to watch what they love. And then there’s O’Hara, who is probably sleeping at the moment instead of rallying for her nation. Well, the reason why the former winger isn’t watching the American ladies was vocally shared by her in an Instagram story, while also adding a caption that read, “I love America’s girlies but I also love my bedtime and I appreciate everyone supporting me in this decision.” In the less-than-minute clip, she explains her whole dilemma of how a late-scheduled game has forced her to make this decision. “Alright all, here’s the deal,” began O’Hara. “It’s… I can’t tell what time it is…8:45…I’m about to go to bed. I know the national team plays tonight. The girlies are on. They gotta cup to win because She Believed. But the game’s at 10 PM…that is beyond my bedtime.” That’s not the end of it as Kelley even had a specific warning for her friends and close ones. “Therefore, I don’t want calls, no texts, no nothing…nothing. Because I’m gonna wake up in the morning, I’m gonna watch the game with a cup of coffee and I wanna be surprised. So, I believe that we all win and I believe that I’ll see it in AM. Good luck to the girls,” concluded the 36-year-old. The post USWNT Veteran Sends Crucial Warning as Late SheBelieves Cup Schedule Forces Important Decision appeared first on EssentiallySports.