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.
Tom Rinaldi profile a feature detailing how players such as Christian Pulisic, Tyler Adams and Gio Reyna are determined to change the image surrounding soccer within the United States.
ATLANTA — United States men's national team forward Tim Weah was sent off in the 18th minute of his team's2-1 Copa América group-stage loss to Panama on Thursday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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.
The United States men's national team will begin its 2024 CONMEBOL Copa América campaign on Sunday against Bolivia, the beginning of what will be the Americans' biggest test leading up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil.
ORLANDO, Florida — Since suffering its most one-sided loss in more than a decade in Saturday's 5-1 humiliation against Colombia, fans might expect the mood around the U.S. men's national team to be somber or at least a little bit subdued heading into Wednesday's second pre-Copa América tuneup versus fearsome Brazil.
It's admirable that the U.S. men's national team wanted to schedule a pair of world soccer heavyweights to prepare for this summer's Copa América on home soil. The risk, of course, was getting embarrassed in the process.
United States men's national team striker Josh Sargent will miss Saturday's friendly against Colombia — and possibly the entire Copa América — with what manager Gregg Berhalter called a «nagging foot injury.»