Recap and analysis: USMNT 2–0 Korea Republic
The U.S. ran out comfortable 2–0 winners against Korea Republic on Saturday, but did we learn anything new?
The U.S. ran out comfortable 2–0 winners against Korea Republic on Saturday, but did we learn anything new?
After a very quiet month, one things’s certain. The USMNT is ready for Korea … and ready for the World Cup.
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A dull game in which few players shone, though the substitutes generally looked good.
The U.S. should feel confident of a victory, but the focus must be on individual performances.
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