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USA Versus El Salvador: What Went Right And Wrong?
In a rainy match, the Americans struggled throughout the match versus El Salvador, but managed a 2-1 win in the closing moments.
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Perhaps it was the heroic effort of their goalkeeper, but El Salvador surprised many when they kept pace with the USA squad in their friendly game.
In fact, after a scoreless first half, during which the U.S. players battled the rain and their own worst tendencies, it was El Salvador who took the lead on an opportunistic goal.
The Americans couldn't seem to link up on a winning play, pelting shots wide, pinging passes awry.
What ailed the team, and who rose above the difficulty to finally make the difference for the squad?
Who disappointed? Who stood out?
What did the USA team do right? And what do they have to work to improve?
Share your thoughts in the comments below.
In fact, after a scoreless first half, during which the U.S. players battled the rain and their own worst tendencies, it was El Salvador who took the lead on an opportunistic goal.
The Americans couldn't seem to link up on a winning play, pelting shots wide, pinging passes awry.
What ailed the team, and who rose above the difficulty to finally make the difference for the squad?
Who disappointed? Who stood out?
What did the USA team do right? And what do they have to work to improve?
Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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