By Avi Creditor The U.S. has cemented a Women’s World Cup berth, and an Olympic one is within reach despite the overall product not quite hitting the usual standard. View the original article to see embedded media. It’s not easy being the U.S. women’s national team sometimes. Win matches you’re supposed to with ease, and it’s expected. Fail to produce at a high standard, and the alarm bells start to ring, justifiably or otherwise. In black-and-white terms, the Concacaf W Championship has been a success for the U.S. so far. Operating under the qualifying conditions set by the region, the top-ra…