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Enjoy all the updates from the World Cup as we have two matches Friday, with features, news, video analysis and color from around the competition.
We need to win,” Mauricio Pochettino declared on the eve of the U.S. men’s national team’s World Cup opener. “The important thing is to win.” History is written by the victors and that, ultimately, is what Pochettino believes the Stars and Stripes can become on July 19.
Most of the time in soccer, one of the first things a team does is set its starting goalkeeper. But for the U.S. men, it appears that will be one of the last things that happens. Leading candidates Matt Freese and Matt Turner have said in recent days that they don’t know who will get the nod for Friday’s group stage opener vs.
Tyler Adams was standing in the bowels of Soldier Field, six days away from a World Cup that will be the most important competition of his career, talking about the moment when the story of this U.S.
A convincing win over Senegal, followed by a spirited defeat to Germany have the USMNT with a clearer idea of who they are ahead of the World Cup
USMNT has pressure to succeed with the World Cup in the U.S. They aren't hiding from it, and instead are using it as fuel.
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