SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — Even after a 6-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago during their victory tour, many fans of the United States Women’s National Team still find themselves uncertain of their chance at success.

The sixty-five thousand seat Alamodome saw a massive, near-capacity crowd of over ten thousand turn up from minutes around San Antonio to cheer the American women on to victory.

Outside the stadium, thousands of fans lined up for hours for their chance to see the reigning world champions play a friendly match against Trinidad and Tobago. But, the fans’ hopes still aren’t very high for their team.

“Yeah, they have good players and all, and that NWSL is helping, but I just don’t believe Jill Ellis has what it takes to lead them to any meaningful victory,” said an anonymous ‘American Outlaws’ member while waiting in line., “I mean, sure, they might have won a few games up in Canada, and done alright against Japan, but I still think that Germany was stronger as a whole.”

The USA Women won two and drew one of their three group stage games in Canada, beating Australia and Nigeria and holding Sweden to a 0-0 draw.

“That game against Sweden, we didn’t deserve that draw. They had us beat the whole game, from that opening goal right to the final whistle,” claimed a fan wrapped in a number of red, white and blue scarves wearing a mask of Abraham Lincoln’s face. When informed that no goals were scored during the game, she said that it “wasn’t really the point I’m trying to make”, and that “this whole focus on scoring goals and winning games, it’s not what you want out of a championship level team. Germany and England, they know what real success is all about, and how to get it.”

One man, who marched around the stadium with a large bass drum, claimed that none of their victories were true victories because “that Leroux chick isn’t even a real American! Everyone knows she was born in Canada and until she shows us her birth certificate, no one will believe she’s even eligible to play for the USA! We might as well be using Chinese ringers.”

We at the Sweat Rag attempted to inform the man of her American citizenship since birth, however he was rather preoccupied by the keg stand he was attempting while onlookers chanted U-S-A repeatedly.

The United States won their third Women’s World Cup by defeating Japan 5-2 in the final at Vancouver’s BC Place stadium back in July.

The victory over Trinidad and Tobago brought the USA women to 103 games unbeaten at home. They later extended the streak several days later by defeating the People’s Republic of China by a score of two to zero amid chants of “Jill Ellis Out”.

The USWNT begin their qualifying campaign for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games early next year.