Why everyone’s talking about Megan Rapinoe

US star lights up the Women’s World Cup after war of words with Donald Trump

Megan Rapinoe
Megan Rapinoe celebrates after scoring her first goal in the quarter-final against France at Parc des Princes
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England will be going up against one of the top scorers in the Women’s World Cup when they face holders the United States in the semi-final tomorrow.

US co-captain Megan Rapinoe scored twice against France on Friday, knocking the hosts out of the World Cup, and did the same against Spain four days earlier - making her the first player to score two goals in consecutive Women’s World Cup knockout games.

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