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The U.S. men’s national team made a run to the Gold Cup final without its best roster. But with that 2-1 loss to rival Mexico, head coach Mauricio Pochettino will immediately shift his focus into ...
Plenty of the U.S.'s first-choice players were absent this summer. When they return, which Gold Cup standouts will join them?
Even following Freese’s emergence, the American goalkeeper pool is its weakest since the 1980s. Matt Turner has failed to ...
The narrative at the start of the Concacaf Gold Cup was the U.S. men’s national soccer team would field a second-rate squad, then come autumn, welcome back its high-end talent for the push to next ...
The U.S. men's national team is licking their wounds after losing to Mexico for the second time in a row under Mauricio ...
They didn’t win the trophy, but they might’ve rediscovered something more important.
They didn’t win the trophy, but they might’ve rediscovered something more important.
The USMNT lost to Mexico in the final of the Gold Cup on Sunday night. Sports are rarely predictable, but this just felt right. The U.S. were good. Mexico were better. The U.S. played well. Mexico are ...
Aguirre’s team will return to action during the September FIFA window, facing Japan on Sept. 6 and South Korea on Sept. 9.
The Gold Cup absentees hold the keys to this USMNT’s potential. The question is how Pochettino will reintegrate them into a ...
Pochettino maximized a limited roster, and ultimately the U.S. lost to a Mexico team that always should have won ...
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