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World Cup caps long road back for US midfielder Ertz

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NEW YORK : U.S. midfielder Julie Ertz will cap an extraordinary return to her sport's biggest stage when the Women's World Cup kicks off next week, months after a prolonged hiatus that raised serious questions about her future.

The twice U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year had not played since helping her country win Olympic bronze in 2021 when coach Vlatko Andonovski called her up for a spring training camp, months ahead of the tournament.Ertz gave birth to a son in August, 2022 and her 20-month absence had prompted speculation that she could retire."I think that's a natural thought of when you start a family," she told Reuters. "There's a lot of logistics, a lot of sacrifices, and frankly, a lot of change in the woman body.

I don't think that's (a) secret about pregnancy and what that looks like."Ertz came on as a substitute in an April friendly against Ireland, a match more remembered for the injury suffered by Mallory Swanson that sidelined the Americans' top goal scorer for the World Cup.Ertz's return came with certain conditions and having been told to join a club side she inked a deal with the National Women's Soccer League's (NWSL) Angel City FC.

She also had to live up to her own exacting standards."Being in this environment for so long, the standard (is) set where you have to be in order to compete here," said Ertz. "And would I wish that I could be back as fit and ready to compete and healthy two weeks after pregnancy?

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