USWNT Goalkeeper Crisis: Who Will Step Up as the New No. 1?
The USWNT faces unprecedented uncertainty in their goalkeeping position as new contenders vie for the starting role after Naeher's retirement.

The Search for a New USWNT Goalkeeping Star
For the first time in decades, the USWNT finds itself without a clear-cut starting goalkeeper. The retirement of Alyssa Naeher, following her stellar career that included two World Cup wins and an Olympic gold medal, has left a void that several promising but inexperienced goalkeepers are now battling to fill.
The Contenders
Phallon Tullis-Joyce (Manchester United) made a strong case in her debut against Brazil, earning a clean sheet with six saves. "The first whistle was my toughest test," admitted the 28-year-old, highlighting the nerves that come with such high-stakes opportunities.
Other candidates include:
- Jane Campbell (Houston Dash): Previously considered the frontrunner
- Mandy McGlynn (Utah Royals): Showed promise despite recent struggles
- Casey Murphy (North Carolina Courage): The most experienced option with 20 caps
Challenges Ahead
Head coach Emma Hayes faces tough decisions:
- Lack of big-game experience: Current pool has combined for just 12 caps
- Stylistic adjustments: Hayes demands goalkeepers comfortable with possession
- Performance pressure: "This is a performance-related business," Hayes emphasized
Historical Context
The USWNT has navigated goalkeeper transitions before:
- Hope Solo succeeded Briana Scurry in 2008
- Naeher replaced Solo amid skepticism in 2019
However, unlike previous transitions where successors had tournament experience, the current candidates have minimal exposure to major competitions.
The Road to 2027
Hayes aims to identify her No. 1 by July, giving the chosen goalkeeper two years to prepare for the next World Cup. The evaluation process includes upcoming friendlies against China, Ireland, and Canada.
"They have to take their chances when they get them," Hayes stated, underscoring the competitive nature of the position.
Statistical Standouts
- Murphy leads NWSL in post-shot expected goals metrics
- Tullis-Joyce dominates similar stats in England's WSL
- McGlynn was last season's top American in shot-stopping
With such closely matched competitors, the goalkeeper battle promises to be one of the most intriguing roster decisions facing the USWNT in recent memory.