Been catching as many WWC games as I can, and there's been some teams showing real strong thus far.
I've got no problem with the 13-0 scoreline on the US team's first game. The World Cup rules dictate that with the goal differential being a factor. I also don't take much issue with most of the celebrating, except for Megan Rapinoe's weird pirouetting-leg-kicking-thing. She's a smart player who has been on (and scored on) this stage many times before, and has done a lot to stand up for things she believes strongly in (including not participating in the anthem in their next game). Celebrating your goal is great, but celebrating your goal like that on a 9-0 score line wasn't a great look. It happens, we move on.
Julie Ertz has absolutely been the MVP for the US, if not the entire tournament.
Our Canadian women have looked decent thus far, but they are going to need to build their efforts up as they go. This is what they did on home soil four years ago, hoping they can do it again.
France is looking awfully strong on home soil this go around. I think that close game with Nigeria will wake them up to lock things down going into the knockout stage.