The USWNT, who are attempting to defend their World Cup championship, have received a message of support from Tom Brady, the legendary football player with seven Super Bowl victories. Brady is aware of the importance of their achievement since they have the chance to become the first team to ever win three World Cups in a row.
In a video posted by Fox Soccer, Brady showed his support for the USWNT and admitted that, despite his spectacular career, he had never won three consecutive titles. The 45-year-old quarterback is now dating a new woman in his personal life. Brady is rumored to be seeing Russian beauty Irina Shayk following his divorce from Gisele Bundchen. Recently, the paparazzi caught them making out, with Brady allegedly taking her up from a hotel several times.
He said:
“Team USA is gearing up to do something I was never able to pull off, a three-peat. I just wanted to give a shoutout to our squad as they go for a third straight World Cup. We’re all back here watching, cheering for you guys at home.”
Get 'em going, @TomBrady! 😤 💪
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 21, 2023
From one 🐐 to a bunch of 🐐s on the @USWNT 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/RbXJzpGJD7
In the group stage, the USWNT defeated Vietnam by a commanding score of 3-0 to begin their quest for a third straight Women’s World Cup win. Given his outstanding athletic achievement, Brady’s endorsement carries more weight. Although he was unable to complete a hat trick, he did win back-to-back Super Bowl championships in 2004 and 2005 with the New England Patriots.
Even for someone as talented as Brady, three-peating in professional sports is a really challenging feat. The Los Angeles Lakers, who won it between 2000 and 2002, were the last franchise in American team sports to do so. The USWNT’s potential three-peat would be an outstanding and impressive accomplishment as they strive to make history.
Tom Brady shares a message for the USWNT as the team begins its pursuit of a ‘three-peat’ https://t.co/kmnOKscI9H
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) July 22, 2023
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