Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise, the adage remains wholly true: Good things come to those who wait. And wait. And wait. And wait.
After an eight-year absence from one of the most prestigious sports tournaments in the world, the United States Men’s National Team has officially clinched a World Cup berth. They almost made it (somewhat) interesting against Costa Rica (+260) in a 2-0 loss in the final qualifying game. Though, to sink to those putrid levels, the U.S. Men would’ve had to endure an all-time, unprecedented (again, somewhat) historic collapse.
Instead, it’s a night of joy. Behind a promising squad led by one of international soccer’s best players, Christian Pulisic, USMNT will head to Qatar in late November with high hopes. For a domestic soccer program that’s seen a lot of turmoil (much of it self-inflicted) in recent years, it’s been a long time coming to say the least.
— U.S. Soccer MNT (@USMNT) March 31, 2022
While they won’t be one of the favorites in November, Pulisic and Co. do stand a good chance to make a dent. If they bring their A-game, the No. 13 team in the FIFA World Rankings will pose a solid test to most any comers when the greater soccer community gathers in the Middle East.
See you in November. 🇺🇸
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— U.S. Soccer MNT (@USMNT) March 31, 2022
But it’s time to sit back for now. The USMNT should revel in getting the World Cup berth monkey off their back. Eight years is a long time, dear reader. To end such a drought was certainly no easy task.
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