USA vs. Mexico: The TYAC Preview
The United States opens a big summer with a testy game against their archrival. Can the US keep its unbeaten streak vs. El Tri alive?
The United States opens a big summer with a testy game against their archrival. Can the US keep its unbeaten streak vs. El Tri alive?
In a battle of unbeatens at the World Cup, the United States have more than a puncher’s chance against the Netherlands on Saturday. We break down why.
An in-form US midfield and a team ready for the wintry elements can almost secure World Cup qualification this week. Breaking down the games, the roster, and the curious omission of John Brooks.
2020 was a tremendous year of growth for a young generation of US Men’s Soccer players. We review the year that was, the depth chart, and look ahead to qualifying and Qatar 2022.
Two years after the catastrophe in Couva, the US Men’s program remains stuck in the mud, no matter how often the Federation insists progress is being made.
Many American fans were underwhelmed by Gregg Berhalter’s first full FIFA window roster.
While some omissions are puzzling, there’s no need to panic as Berhalter appears to still be evaluating his player pool with an eye towards the Gold Cup and Olympic qualifying.
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A US team playing with most of its young core was hammered by England in London Thursday afternoon.
The game was a reminder that for all the generation’s young promise, the Americans are still far behind.
It was also another example of why a US program in transition must find stability sooner and not later.
A major challenge for US Soccer in the aftermath of the catastrophe in Couva is expanding access and increasing participation in underserved communities.
A very diverse U20 team, coupled with the black and brown faces that dominate the quickly forming core of the next senior men’s national team, provide hope, even in a contemporary moment plagued by political tribalism.
Both the growth of the US player pool and its limitations were on display in the October friendlies.
We dive deeper into the pool as it stands and discuss the road forward.
Michael Bradley, with his 140 caps, 22 goals, eight years in Europe and multiple years as US Captain, may be booed upon his return to the US National Team tonight in Tampa.
Why his grace and legend deserve far better, and why those that scapegoat him for the US failure to qualify for the World Cup miss the mark.
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