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US men look sloppy and meek in World Cup tuneup loss to Japan

Por: The Boston Globe Sports September 24, 2022

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DÜSSELDORF, Germany — The World Cup is just two months away, and if the United States’ penultimate tuneup Friday was a window into how Gregg Berhalter’s squad will fare in Qatar, it’s going to be a short stay.On its face, a 2-0 defeat to Japan does not sound catastrophic. But over 90 dreary minutes, the Americans made errors that led to scoring chances and mistakes that led to a first-half goal. They missed an early opportunity that... + full article



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