“It’s Time to Start Winning” for the U.S.



MLSsoccer.com’s Andrew Wiebe, Calen Carr, Bobby Warshaw and Matt Doyle look ahead to the U.S. Men’s National Team’s performance in the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Tune into to the Club and Country before and after every U.S. Men’s National Team game.

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31 thoughts on ““It’s Time to Start Winning” for the U.S.”

  1. Bradley couldn't get a game in a relegated Aston villa team, players like el Ahmadi and Barry bannan started ahead of him. Altidore was a third choice striker in one the worst team to get relegated in recent years with Sunderland. the "wonder kid" world class talent pulisic is a squad player, sancho who is 2 years younger, started every game when he's healthy. overpaid overrated talent. calen Carr said Altidore passing is underrated, are you f ing serious? one of the worst target men in history of premier league, couldn't hold a cup of water in the premier league let alone the ball. his passing was mostly wayward and short. in MLS, everyone has time on the ball, thats why he looks decent.

  2. "The strength of this team" is the fact the competition is so weak! Guyana has a population the size of Seattle WA. No one should be bigger, faster, stronger or have the skillset overall that the USMNT has but that is rarely the case unless they play tiny countries.

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