
Phallon Tullis-Joyce, a 28-year-old goalkeeper from New York City, is making significant strides with Manchester United in the UEFA Women’s Champions League, having achieved two clean sheets in the early rounds of the tournament. Her performances highlight a remarkable resilience and ability to manage games, making her a key asset for both her club and the USWNT. Tullis-Joyce’s standout plays include crucial saves during high-pressure matches, demonstrating her capability to command the goal effectively.
In this new season, Tullis-Joyce is not only showcasing her skills but also setting the stage for her role in the upcoming U.S. women’s national team training camps, as she is among the few selected goalkeepers for the team’s upcoming international window. With the USWNT head coach Emma Hayes praising her development and contributions, Tullis-Joyce is emerging as a frontrunner for the starting position in future international competitions.