WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) U.S. forward Sydney Leroux, a native of British Columbia, has no idea what the reception will be when she steps onto the field for the World Cup in Canada.Any Canadian fans who think Leroux betrayed her roots, be warned.”I feel like the worst you can do is boo me and try to make me feel bad,” she said with a wry grin. ”Because that just makes me hungrier.”Leroux and her U.S. teammates open soccer’s premier tournament on Monday with a group-stage match against Australia in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The World Cup is being played across six Canadian cities over the course of the next month, concluding with the final on July 5 in Vancouver.The United States, ranked second in the world, is among a tough group that includes the Matildas, as the 10th-ranked Australians are known, Sweden and former U.S. coach Pia Sundhage, and perennial African champion Nigeria.Leroux is part of a dangerous pool of forwards on the U.S. team. Led by Alex Morgan and Abby Wambach, the group also includes Christen Press and Amy Rodriguez.”It’s probably the deepest team in the world,” Leroux said. ”There’s going to be games where you’re not going to start, it’s all…