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Dismal USMNT lacked pride and intensity against Canada – that’s on the players

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Last updated: September 8, 2024 4:33 pm
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Two months ago, the U.S. men’s national soccer team faced a harsh reality check after being ousted in the Copa America group stage. Players openly expressed their frustration, acknowledging the need for self-improvement. Matt Turner emphasized raising standards, while Christian Pulisic called for a rediscovery of their identity and motivation. Veteran Tim Ream’s candid words echoed the team’s predicament: complacency had no place in their journey.

Fast forward to a friendly match with Canada, the U.S. team’s issues were still glaringly apparent. Canada’s 2-1 victory over the U.S. – their first on American soil since 1957 – showcased a stark contrast in commitment and desire. Canada outmatched the U.S., winning 63 percent of duels and outshooting them 11-1 in the first half. Patrick Schulte’s crucial saves were the only silver lining in an otherwise dismal performance.

Canada coach Jesse Marsch’s satisfaction with the win highlighted deeper problems within the American squad. He praised his team’s commitment, contrasting it with the U.S. team’s apparent lack thereof. Marsch’s comments mirrored Ream’s earlier message that true growth requires relentless effort.

Interim U.S. manager Mikey Varas admitted to overloading the team with new tactics in just three days, but emphasized that a winning mentality had to come from the players themselves. This lack of intensity has plagued the team since the 2022 World Cup. The current cycle aims to convert potential into reality, but it often feels like a red carpet rollout for 2026 rather than a relentless pursuit of excellence.

Despite several players having the opportunity to prove themselves, the U.S. emerged flat once again. Ream reiterated the necessity of pride and intensity. The anticipated arrival of Mauricio Pochettino might bring new energy and accountability, but the ultimate burden of change lies with the players. Complacency is a luxury they can’t afford, and the team’s recent loss against Canada only underscores their need for a profound shakeup in preparation for future challenges.

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