Sam Kerr hilariously rips USWNT fiancée Kristie Mewis over conceding goals in Netflix docuseries as the soccer power couple open up on the competitive side of their relationship at the World Cup
- Sam Kerr and Kristie Mewis got engaged in November after two years together
- Mewis stayed at the World Cup to support her partner despite the US's departure
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Football power couple Sam Kerr and Kristie Mewis adorably teased each other as they opened up about their relationship at the World Cup.
Mewis, a member of the USWNT who exited the World Cup in the last 16, was featured in Netflix's docuseries “Under Pressure,” which follows the U.S.'s journey throughout the tournament.
Ahead of the World Cup, the American's then girlfriend Kerr is visiting the US after completing her club season with WSL side Chelsea.
And the Australian Golden Girl hilariously argued with her partner, who she got engaged to in November, over the number of goals Gotham FC had conceded during the NWSL season.
“We're both so supportive of each other, but we're also so hard on each other,” Kerr says to the camera.
Football power couple Sam Kerr and Kristie Mewis adorably teased each other in Netlfix's series
The couple, who got engaged last month, both played at the World Cup last summer
The striker is then captured asking Mewis: 'Do you know you guys have conceded eight goals this year, four off-set pieces? Corners to be precise. That's horrible. Aren't you working on it?'
“You were standing in front of the post, if you had jumped higher it wouldn't have hit the middle of the goal,” she added, which Mewis jokingly called an “attack.”
However, Kerr later opened up about dating in the world of women's football, stressing that while they drive each other, they are also very supportive.
“I think it drives us,” Kerr said. “We're both so competitive, but we also have our support. Some days I come from a game and she comes from a game and we just say we don't want to talk about football.'
Kerr emphasized that while they drive each other, they are also very supportive of each other
That support was evident as Mewis stayed Down Under to support Kerr and the Matildas despite the USWNT crashing out of the World Cup.
Mewis was seen at Australia's quarter-final victory over France to support her friend but refused to wear a Matildas jersey.
“My dream of being at a World Cup and winning a World Cup is now over, but Sam is in the quarter-finals,” Mewis said. 'This is just crazy. This is also everything she always wanted.
'There's no place I'd rather be. I'm happy to be here and support her. Of course it's a bit difficult, but I think I can separate it because I love her so much.'