Hope Solo has alleged that US. Soccer suspended her for six months and terminated her contract due to her role in legal disputes with the federation.
Teammate Megan Rapinoe shared similar sentiments as both addressed the issue in the final episode of the documentary "Keeping Score" released on Friday.
The documentary filmed Solo immediately after stepping out of her meeting with coach Jill Ellis and US Soccer CEO Dan Flynn where she was told of her suspension and termination, an emotional moment that was teased earlier this week to promote the documentary. But her comments later after she returned to what appears to be her house in Seattle show for the first time Solo's thoughts on why US Soccer took the harsh action they did.
Solo said Sweden played like "a bunch of cowards" after the US women's national team was knocked out of the Olympics. But US Soccer said the punishment was cumulative, taking into account her 2014 arrest and an incident where her husband was arrested for driving a US Soccer van drunk while she was in camp with the team last year.
In a direct-to-camera interview sometime after her meeting with Ellis and Flynn, Solo says she believes U.S. Soccer's decision had more to do with her role in contentious collective bargaining agreement negotiations and a lawsuit she helped file against the federation alleging gender discrimination.