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Another Game, Another (Moral) Loss for the USMNT: An Analysis

An episode of the After the Final Whistle podcast, hosted by Matthew Placzek, titled "Another Game, Another (Moral) Loss for the USMNT: An Analysis" was published on September 27, 2022 and runs 29 minutes.

September 27, 2022 ·29m · After the Final Whistle

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The United States drew 0-0 to Saudi Arabia in their final match before their World Cup campaign opens against Wales on November 21st. What went well, what continues to go wrong, and is there anything this team can do to salvage the 2022 World Cup cycle?



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