Plenty to like in Gregg Berhalter’s USMNT Debut
We didn’t wake up feeling empty or hating American soccer, which is progress.
Why there’s plenty to be encouraged about after Gregg Berhalter’s debut, even if the road ahead is long.
We didn’t wake up feeling empty or hating American soccer, which is progress.
Why there’s plenty to be encouraged about after Gregg Berhalter’s debut, even if the road ahead is long.
A new era begins for the United States tonight in Arizona.
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