‘Biggest week of our lives’: USA launch final go for World Cup ticket at Azteca
It’ll be OK in the end. Won’t it?
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It’ll be OK in the end. Won’t it?
MEXICO CITY — While United States coach Gregg Berhalter wasn't willing to divulge any details about the starting XI he'll use in Thursday's World Cup qualifier against Mexico, he downplayed the idea that team is willing to play for a draw at the Estadio Azteca.
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Canada's men began their World Cup qualifying campaign a year ago this week — in an empty stadium in Florida, during one of COVID's grim peaks, with a win over Bermuda. So much literal and psychological distance has been covered by this team since, it's hard to remember each step along the way. But that's how this incredible journey began: in silence, in semidarkness.
The Canadian men's team is almost there.
Midfielder Brenden Aaronson will miss the United States' final three World Cup qualifiers after injuring a knee during pregame warm-ups with FC Salzburg in Austria.
Chris Wood became New Zealand’s all-time leading goalscorer with a brace in their 4-0 World Cup qualifying victory against Fiji on Monday evening. He netted his 29 th and 30 th goals for his nation in his 62nd appearance, overtaking the record set by Vaughan Coveny.
In July 2019, Canada coach John Herdman chose to see the glass half-full as CONCACAF revamped its road to the World Cup.