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1999 USA Women’s World Cup championship goalie: We will win again today

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TODAY’s Natalie Morales speaks with legendary soccer star Briana Scurry about team USA’s chances for the Woman’s World Cup on Sunday. Scurry was the goalie on USA’s 1999 Women’s World Cup Championship team.