IRVINE, California. — Since the U.S. men’s team announced their payroll for the World Cup, almost all players have talked about the emotions they will feel as they step onto the SoFi Stadium field on Friday. After Germany dominated the Americans for the first 15 minutes of a 2-1 defeat in their last preparation match, preventing those emotions from becoming another unpaced start will be crucial. “It would be good to score early, but I think if w…
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IRVINE, California. — Since the U.S. men’s team announced their payroll for the World Cup, almost all players have talked about the emotions they will feel as they step onto the SoFi Stadium field on Friday. After Germany dominated the Americans for the first 15 minutes of a 2-1 defeat in their last preparation match, preventing those emotions from becoming another unpaced start will be crucial. “It would be good to score early, but I think if w…