US Men’s Soccer Team Prepares for Copa America

US Men’s Soccer Team Prepares for Copa America

Last updated on June 8th, 2024 at 09:55 am

The US Men’s Soccer Team scheduled a couple of friendly matches in preparation for Copa America. With the tournament two weeks away, the friendlies will help the team stay focused and maintain its form. According to pay per head bookie experts, the USMNT will face Colombia on Saturday and Brazil on Wednesday.

The results of these friendlies may indicate how the U.S. squad will do at the Copa América, which will be held in the United States in 2026.

Until now, this unit didn’t have to worry about competing in the legendary South American competition. It is returning to the United States for its second run in eight years, which will last three weeks.

US Men’s Soccer Team Friendlies

US Men’s Soccer Team Prepares for Copa AmericaBerhalter will confront his most significant challenge since leading a youthful team to the round of 16 at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar during the next five weeks. Given the high expectations surrounding his reappointment last year, a disappointing showing at Copa América would indeed cast doubt on the program’s trajectory and his future.

The USA has only faced one significant international power since the 2022 World Cup: Germany in a friendly last October in East Hartford, Conn., when they were defeated 3-1. Berhalter has been quite busy with the Concacaf Nations League and the Gold Cup, two mandatory regional tournaments.

On top of their 21-game winning streak (16-0-5), Colombia has also beaten Brazil, Spain, and Germany. They are now riding a six-game winning streak. Ten months before Argentina’s 2022 World Cup victory, it suffered its last loss on home soil in a qualifying match. Thanks to the big Colombian fan base on the East Coast, a sea of yellow is anticipated among the 50,000+ fans in Landover.

The US has lost seven in a row and has a record of 1-8-3 vs. Los Cafeteros (the Coffee Growers) since an upset in the 1994 World Cup. If you want to wager on the friendlies, we recommend reading the beginners guide to soccer betting.

US Men’s Team vs. Brazil

Even worse when facing Brazil: a dismal 1-18-0 record with 11 straight losses dating back to a 1998 Gold Cup upset. If the United States were to place second in their Copa group and go on to the knockout stage, they would likely face Colombia or Brazil. The other three teams in their group are Uruguay, Bolivia, and Panama.

According to bookie pay per head reviews and news sites, the longest current ruts against any country are versus Colombia and Brazil. However, they also present opportunities to learn and progress. Although Berhalter will need to fill in for Sergiño Dest at proper back due to an injury, the U.S. squad will not make many changes due to the consistency of players and concepts.

In addition, Berhalter said on Friday that forward Josh Sargent will not play in the Colombian or Brazilian matches, as well as the Copa América, due to a foot injury. Except for Dest and Sargent, the United States squad is rock solid, with Pulisic at the helm and midfielder Weston McKennie riding high after stellar campaigns with AC Milan and Juventus, respectively, in Italy.

Haji Wright of Coventry City and Malik Tillman of PSV Eindhoven were two other players who shone in Europe. Fifteen American players participated in this camp last year, representing England, Spain, Germany, Italy, and France, the top five European first divisions.

The US team, one of the two youngest in the 2022 World Cup, hopes to improve its results against more experienced programs by capitalizing on its consistent progress. It has yet to beat a significant European or South American opponent since two away friendlies against Germany and the Netherlands nine years ago.

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