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Can USMNT catch up to world’s soccer powers after another World Cup exit?

First publishedJul 14, 01:34 UTC
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Can USMNT catch up to world’s soccer powers after another World Cup exit?
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It could be a broken youth system. But perhaps the main reason the USMNT lags behind the top-tier countries might be a whole lot simpler: Soccer is just not in our blood.

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It could be a broken youth system. But perhaps the main reason the USMNT lags behind the top-tier countries might be a whole lot simpler: Soccer is just not in our blood.
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1 outlet, average source rating 6.0/10.
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