Why isn't there a chance to crown the best club in women's soccer?
Briefly

Marta claims the NWSL is the "best league in the world", but comparisons with Barcelona and Chelsea challenge this assertion, emphasizing the need for direct competition.
The lack of inter-league matches means we can't determine who the best women's team truly is, creating a frustrating void in global women's soccer.
Organizing a match between top teams like Orlando Pride, Barcelona, and Chelsea could offer more than just economic incentives; it could fulfill a deeper craving for competition.
Bragging rights were central to the inception of international competitions like the Intercontinental Cup, suggesting a return to these roots would enhance women's soccer.
Read at ESPN.com
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