USWNT Abroad: Lily Yohannes and Naomi Girma Shine in European Contests
Check out the standout performances of USWNT stars abroad, including Lily Yohannes' impact for OL Lyonnes and Naomi Girma's pivotal role in Chelsea's win. Get the latest on how these players are making waves in European competitions.
GOAL reviews the top USWNT Abroad performances as Girma helped Chelsea get a big Champions League win, and Yohannes and Tullis-Joyce impressed over the weekend. It’s been as busy as ever during the holidays for U.S. Women’s National Team stars playing abroad in Europe.Of the current roster, seven players are based overseas, led by Chelsea with three Americans in Naomi Girma, Alyssa Thompson and Cat Macario. That trio has been active over the holiday stretch, featuring in UEFA Women’s Champions League action and domestic cup competition.Elsewhere across the pond, USWNT defender Emily Fox has been logging substantial minutes for Arsenal, helping them defeat Crystal Palace in the Subway Women’s League Cup. Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce has also played a key role for Manchester United, helping them overcome an early setback in a 2-1 comeback win over Tottenham in the Barclays Women’s Super League Cup.In France, the Coupe de France saw OL Lyonnes earn a 3-0 win over FC Fleury, with young USWNT midfielder Lily Yohannes contributing to the victory.The USWNT won’t return to action until the new year, when friendlies against Paraguay and Chile kick off the 2026 calendar. Emma Hayes’ side closed out 2025 with a dominant 2-0 win over Italy.GOAL takes a look at the performances from USWNT stars abroad...Two of Chelsea’s American trio helped secure a significant midweek result, edging Wolfsburg 2-1. Girma set the tone in Champions League action, making a critical early defensive stop after starting at center back. Alyssa Thompson also got the nod but was relatively quiet, registering just one shot. Still, both will be content with the outcome, as the Blues booked their place in the Women’s Champions League quarterfinals with the victory. Chelsea also became the first English club to win at Wolfsburg’s AOK Stadion. Chelsea were back in action over the weekend, though none of the USWNT players - Girma, Thompson or Cat Macario - featured in the club’s 9-1 Women’s League Cup win over Liverpool. Macario’s absence, in particular, is worth monitoring. She was a healthy DNP in both fixtures, and ESPN reports the star forward is drawing interest from the NWSL - a potential storyline to watch as 2026 approaches.Even so, manager Sonia Bompastor will be largely satisfied as Chelsea head into the winter break. The club sits second in the WSL, six points behind league-leading Manchester City, and remains in Champions League contention. Thompson is currently second on the team in scoring with three goals.Tullis-Joyce has been a standout performer for Manchester United in net this season. She’s held down the No. 1 goalkeeper role, delivered strong shot-stopping, contributed to clean sheets in both domestic and European fixtures, and earned international recognition with the USWNT on several occasions.Over the weekend, Tullis-Joyce held down the net, helping United defeat Tottenham Hotspur in the Women's League Cup quarterfinal on Sunday. The keeper started and made several key saves, including a crucial one-on-one stop early on and late in the game, to preserve the lead. Despite United falling behind, her saves kept them in the game, and they ended up coming back with goals from Jess Park and Fridolina Rolfö to beat Tottenham 2-1.Yohannes has been a regular starter and key contributor for OL Lyonnes all season, and she delivered again over the weekend. The teenager scored and added an assist as Lyon cruised past FC Fleury 3-0 in the French Cup, finding the net in the 61st minute and setting up Vicki Bècho for another.Yohannes’ creativity, vision, and scoring touch from midfield have been central to OL Lyonnes’ strong campaign - they currently sit first on the table with a six-point lead. That form has carried over to the international stage, where she has established herself as a consistent presence with the USWNT - giving Hayes plenty to consider as she weighs her midfield options. Yohannes has two goals and four assists in league action this campaign. Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFox logged a full 90 minutes for Arsenal as the Gunners advanced to the League Cup semifinals with a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace. Starting at right back, she was active on both sides of the ball, taking one shot - which sailed just over the crossbar- while helping preserve a clean sheet.Disciplined defensively and consistently involved in the buildup, Fox was a key piece in Arsenal’s quarterfinal victory. She has enjoyed a strong year for both club and country, and with questions looming over the USWNT’s outside-back options ahead of the 2027 World Cup, she currently looks like the surest bet in the position.
Naomi Girma's Strong Showing for Chelsea in Champions League
Naomi Girma played a crucial role in Chelsea's recent Champions League victory, helping her team secure a spot in the quarterfinals. The American defender delivered a stellar performance, showcasing her skills at center back and making key defensive stops to thwart Wolfsburg's attacks.
Lily Yohannes Shines Bright for OL Lyonnes in French Cup
Young midfielder Lily Yohannes continues to impress for OL Lyonnes, contributing to her team's success in the French Cup. Yohannes notched a goal and an assist in Lyon's 3-0 win over FC Fleury, further solidifying her place as a key player in the team's midfield with her creativity and scoring prowess.
Phallon Tullis-Joyce's Heroics in Goal for Manchester United
Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce played a vital role in Manchester United's comeback win over Tottenham, making crucial saves to preserve her team's lead. Tullis-Joyce has been a standout performer for United this season, demonstrating strong shot-stopping abilities and contributing to clean sheets in both domestic and European fixtures.
Emily Fox's Resilience and Contribution for Arsenal
Defender Emily Fox put in a solid performance for Arsenal in the League Cup, playing the full 90 minutes and helping her team secure a clean sheet in a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace. With her disciplined defensive play and active involvement in the team's buildup, Fox has established herself as a key player both at club and national level.







