USMNT, down a player after Timothy Weah red card, falls to Panama in shocking Copa América match
Tom Rinaldi details how players like Christian Pulisic, Tyler Adams and Gio Reyna are determined to change the image of U.S. soccer.
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Tom Rinaldi details how players like Christian Pulisic, Tyler Adams and Gio Reyna are determined to change the image of U.S. soccer.
ATLANTA — One of the hot button topics surrounding the early matches at Copa América is field conditions. The tournament only started a week ago, but coaches and players have frequently been asked about various playing surfaces, given that many of the NFL stadiums hosting games use artificial turf instead of natural grass.
With a successful Copa América debut under its belt, the U.S. men’s national team is gearing up for match No. 2, against Panama. And once again, Team USA is a notable favorite in the betting market.
Bolivia will have to play a solid game to keep their Copa America hopes alive on Thursday when they face Uruguay, one of the best teams in the world and the best in South America, coach Antonio Carlos Zago said ahead of their second group-stage match.
Midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur said he was happy to play whatever role Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa asked of him, either in the starting line-up or as a substitute, in Thursday's Copa America match against Bolivia.
The United States face Panama in their second group-stage match of the Copa America on Thursday and while they have historically enjoyed the upper hand against their fellow CONCACAF side, players are taking nothing for granted.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Christian Pulisic played a short corner to Tim Weah, then received the ball back just inside the penalty box. He took one touch, then let it rip, blasting a beautiful shot through a crowded box and just out of reach of Bolivian goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra, before it hit the inside of the crossbar and landed across the goal line.
ARLINGTON, Tex. — With the hood of his U.S. national team tracksuit up and his eyes set straight ahead, Ricardo Pepi was in no mood to talk as he walked past reporters following the Americans' Copa América-opening 2-0 win over Bolivia on Sunday.