Home US Fans are convinced US women’s soccer players were ‘hungover’ in hilarious photo the morning after Paris Olympics win

Fans are convinced US women’s soccer players were ‘hungover’ in hilarious photo the morning after Paris Olympics win

0 comments
The U.S. women's national team looked a little worse for wear after winning the gold medal.

The U.S. women’s national team looked a little worse for wear the morning after celebrating their gold medal win in Paris.

The soccer stars posed for a fun snapshot on Sunday morning, hours after defeating a tough Brazilian team 1-0 to earn the team’s first Olympic victory since 2012.

“They were all hungover,” one fan commented under the photo, which showed the team posing with their medals.

“I KNOW THOSE WOMEN ARE SUFFERING. SOMEONE GET THEM SOME IVS AND SOME PEDIALYTE LOL!” another chimed in.

Many of the players, including Rose Lavelle and Croix Bethune, stared at the camera with expressionless faces while sporting dark sunglasses.

The U.S. women’s national team looked a little worse for wear after winning the gold medal.

Several players, including Rose Lavelle, stared blankly at the camera.

Several players, including Rose Lavelle, stared blankly at the camera.

“Rosa looks like she doesn’t even know how she got there,” one fan joked in reference to Leslie.

“They are wrong,” added a second person.

On Saturday night, the group partied the night away at a star-studded party hosted by Nike.

Images and videos from the event in the French capital showed the group dancing to Miley Cyrus’ hit Party in the USA and Strut from the Disney Channel movie Cheetah Girls 2.

Basketball legend Dawn Stanley also gave fans a glimpse inside the soiree, posting selfies with various members of the team.

1723422565 853 Fans are convinced US womens soccer players were hungover in

“They were hungover,” one fan wrote beneath the photo, which showed the team with their medals.

The U.S. team won a gold medal in women's soccer for the first time since 2012 in London

The U.S. team won a gold medal in women’s soccer for the first time since 2012 in London

Mallory Swanson scored the gold medal goal in the 57th minute against Brazil.

Mallory Swanson scored the gold medal goal in the 57th minute against Brazil.

The team emerged victorious against Brazil thanks to Mallory Swanson’s goal in the 57th minute, which came with an assist from Korbin Albert.

It was Emma Hayes’ first major tournament at the helm of the U.S. women’s team.

Hayes won a Women’s Super League title in her final season in charge of English club Chelsea before moving to the United States.

In Hayes’ first 10 games in charge of the U.S. women’s national team, the Yankees did not lose a single game and held eight teams scoreless.

This is the fifth Olympic gold medal for U.S. women in the eight times the competition has been held at the Summer Olympics.

You may also like