There's always an excuse with U.S. men's national soccer team | ESPN FC



Craig Burley says there is always an excuse with the U.S. men’s national soccer team while he and Herculez Gomez debate the validity of a myriad of excuses used to justify the team’s defeats and shortcomings.

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21 opiniones en “There's always an excuse with U.S. men's national soccer team | ESPN FC”

  1. The Field was wet and the USA team were afraid of falling down and break a nail or get their make up wet. They needed a perfect dry Field, because they are not though enough to play like men. Latin American teams train in Fields that don't have grass, just dust.

  2. Who cares who's fault it is, they lost, that's all that matters. Don't blame anyone but the players and coaches. The coaches and most of the players need to be fired. Get some young blood in there.

  3. They just cant accept that they are bad, thats american arrogance, and thats what is ruining them. They need to accept that they are bad and get back to basics coz tbh they dont even have the basics of the game under their control rn

  4. why is he talking about Costa Rica like it's Germany or something? lol Here in Brazil we consider Costa Rica one of the weakest teams to play against. It says a lot that to the US team Costa Rica is "a very good team".

  5. Why do English pundits always point fingers at USA. Every year I hear Man city will definitely win champions league and England should win every trophy. Then you all have a meltdown when it doesn't happen. Excuse after Excuse.
    Point is. Every country makes excuses.

  6. Anyone in the comments arguing and saying this country is the best or that country is the worst takes these games too seriously. Part of the point of these competitions is to bring people together, stop ruining it.

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