Retired national team striker Abby Wambach was blunt in her assessment of controversial goalkeeper Hope Solo on Thursday, adding that she had "big problems" with the comments that got Solo fired by U.S. Soccer.
Wambach, who is promoting her new book, appeared on the Dan Patrick Show and made it clear she disagreed with Solo calling the Sweden team "a bunch of cowards" after the USWNT's exit from the Olympics.
"I had big problems with that," Wambach said. "You never call another team cowards after you've just been beaten. The rules in the game are the rules in the game and you don't want to be a sore loser -- not when you're the best team in the world. To me, that looks weak."
"That's like playground stuff. Be a professional. Stand up and say, 'You know what, they beat us at our own game. They played better than us today.' Call a spade a spade."
Solo was unceremoniously suspended for six months and terminated from the USWNT last month after she labeled Sweden cowards for their defensive-yet-effective style that beat the Americans in the Olympics quarterfinal. Solo and Wambach played together for several years and won the World Cup together last year.