These women of the U.S. soccer team, you simply can’t ignore them. They won’t let you, for one thing. Every World Cup game is another assault of talent, attitude and audacity. And for another, why would you want to? It’s the best show around, 90 minutes-plus of riveting soccer and mesmerizing theater. Look away at your own risk, and ignore to your detriment. Some are criticizing the American women, of course, for being…what? Too brash. Too arrogant. Too boastful. Too political. But as the United States prepares to meet the Netherlands for the championship on Sunday morning, I would swat away those claims like American goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher against England. Abby Wambach, the great star of past World Cups, stated critics needed to “stop judging these women with patriarchal glasses.” I’m trying hard to judge them on their own merits – and they truly stand up to any standard that I would put on a sports team. Here’s what I see: A team that doesn’t have to apologize for anything. And from the very first match, when the Americans ran up a 13-0 rout of Thailand, they’ve been raising hackles and offending tender sensibilities. How dare they pour it on…