United States Ends March Window With Another Loss
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The United States approached the two friendly of March with confidence. The American team, in charge of the Argentine Mauricio Pochettino, came from three consecutive victories. And the last match had been a 5-1 score against Uruguay. The team spoke openly of its ambitions to compete against some of the best nations of international football. But 180 minutes of football have sufficed, in two clashes before more than 70,000 spectators in Atlanta,…
Atlanta, United States.- Francisco Trincao scored at 37 minutes, Joao Felix added a goal to 59' and Portugal beat the United States 2-0 in a friendly match to give the World Cup co-hosts their eighth consecutive defeat to European rivals. Christian Pulisic, the top figure of the American team, was moved from a band to the point of the attack, but failed to realize a couple of good goal opportunities. Pulisic, who played only the first half, has …
Thanks to the goals of Francisco Trincão and João Félix, Portugal easily won against the United States, this Tuesday in Atlanta (2-0), three days after being hung up by Mexico. Two and a half months from the beginning of the "their" World Cup, Mauricio Pochettino's players are not reassured.
Having been defeated by Mexico last weekend, Portugal won 2-0 in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday against the United States with goals from Trincão and João Félix. Below is the video summary of this United States/Portugal (0-2) involving three of the four PSG players convened in Seleção.
United States Ends March Window With Another Loss
Mauricio Pochettino and the United States Men’s National Team wrapped up the March window on Tuesday when they hosted fifth-ranked Portugal inside Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Once again, Pochettino's side suffered defeat, losing 2-0 to Portugal.Mauricio Pochettino rolled out a new-look starting XI that saw Matt Freese replace Matt Turner in net. Auston Trusty, Chris Richards, and Alex Freeman made up the backline while Tim Weah and Antonee …
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