VIDEO: Onyewu Reacts To Honduras Triumph

U.S. International defender Oguchi Onyewu discusses how his team performed in their 2-1 win over Honduras on Saturday.

Following their 2-1 victory over Honduras, U.S. International defender Oguchi Onyewu discussed what his team did right and wrong in the match.

The 27-year-old praised the new full-backs, the Jonathans, Bornstein and Spector, and spoke of how well the team did against Honduras' forwards.

He also discussed the atmosphere at Soldier Field in Chicago, and his surprise after seeing the amount of Honduras fans in the crowd of near 50,000 people.

Currently with Belgium's Standard Liege, Onyewu looks ready to move to a bigger club this summer after four years with the team. For the USMNT, he's played 42 times, scoring five goals.

Check out the video below for his full comments.



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