The article discusses the US men's national soccer team's (USMNT) performance at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The team was expected to advance to the knockout stage, but ultimately lost in the Round of 16 to the Netherlands.
Berhalter acknowledged that the Iran match "took a toll on the guys mentally" and the Round of 16 clash with the Netherlands "came really quickly." He also pointed out that the US lacked experience playing in big moments, as they were upstart team compared to the Netherlands' extensive World Cup history.
Despite their disappointing exit, the USMNT has made significant progress in recent years. In 2010, the team met expectations by advancing to the knockout stage for the first time since 1930. This year's performance was seen as a step forward, but not enough to surpass the Netherlands' level of experience and quality.
The article also highlights the importance of setting higher expectations for the USMNT in the future. With the team hosting the 2026 World Cup, there is an opportunity to build momentum and make a deeper run in the tournament. Robinson emphasized that the key will be to compete more and fight harder than their opponents, which would allow their quality of play to shine through.
The article provides insights into the USMNT's performance at the 2022 World Cup, including their mental preparation for the tournament and their inability to cope with the increased aggression and experience of a World Cup.
Berhalter acknowledged that the Iran match "took a toll on the guys mentally" and the Round of 16 clash with the Netherlands "came really quickly." He also pointed out that the US lacked experience playing in big moments, as they were upstart team compared to the Netherlands' extensive World Cup history.
Despite their disappointing exit, the USMNT has made significant progress in recent years. In 2010, the team met expectations by advancing to the knockout stage for the first time since 1930. This year's performance was seen as a step forward, but not enough to surpass the Netherlands' level of experience and quality.
The article also highlights the importance of setting higher expectations for the USMNT in the future. With the team hosting the 2026 World Cup, there is an opportunity to build momentum and make a deeper run in the tournament. Robinson emphasized that the key will be to compete more and fight harder than their opponents, which would allow their quality of play to shine through.
The article provides insights into the USMNT's performance at the 2022 World Cup, including their mental preparation for the tournament and their inability to cope with the increased aggression and experience of a World Cup.