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The US had the biggest opportunity in the history of American soccer. They wasted it | Alexander Abnos
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The Guardian·about 16 hours ago

The US had the biggest opportunity in the history of American soccer. They wasted it | Alexander Abnos

The USMNT’s run at a home World Cup had attracted people who usually ignore soccer.

Instead of triumph, they saw a humbling at the hands of Belgium

In the closing moments of the United States’ 3-2 win over Portugal at the 2002 World Cup, ESPN commentator Jack Edwards took a moment to remind viewers who had stayed up all night of the profound result they were witnessing.

From his perch in Suwon, South Korea – where he was watching the first match of a campaign that would end in a quarter-final that remains the high-water mark for the modern US men’s national team – Edwards delivered a soliloquy that cut straight to the heart of the profound role World Cups play not just for the US men’s national team, but for soccer as a force in American life.

“The players on that 1950 team that beat England … this [result] is about the foundation that they laid,” Edwards said in his booming bravado as the hour crept toward 7am ET.

“This is about the thousands of American families who have helped this sport grow, and the people in those pockets all over the country who have stuck with soccer.

And it’s also for those seven- or eight- or nine-year-old kids, who are going to hear about this result when they wake up in the morning and rush outside, and knock a ball against a wall, and dream of something even greater than this.”

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Sources: The Guardian

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