Behind The Crest: USMNT Preps for January Qualifiers



Go behind the scenes as the U.S. Men’s National Team’s domestic group begins preparation for the crucial January World Cup Qualifying window in Phoenix, Arizona. Behind The Crest, presented by Volkswagen.

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  1. I love this. The moment I saw him shoot at the goal we all knew it was a reference to the last presser.
    The only feeling I can compare to is my Real Madrid. I'm 29, and I have the conviction I will see the USMNT become world champions within my lifetime. This team is royal too.
    Hasta el final, vamos Real.

  2. Joe Scally is 5 years younger than Brooks Lennon, playing at a higher level… Lennon is offseason, and not even match fit.
    Oh yeah, and Scally can play left or right.

  3. Please continue to give roster spots and minutes to Arriola, Lletget, Roldan, Zardes, and Yueill, so that the US fan base can continue to laugh at you (Gregg). I like each of those players hustle and attitude, but it is crystal clear that their talent-level is not worthy of USMNT participation. Hope we qualify despite the lack of accountability at the top of USSF and USMNT.

  4. Hi I'm a USNMT?? soccer fan and a casual fan of soccer in general. So I know the basic rules of soccer but I'm not an expert nor am I into a bunch of statistics. I have a couple of questions for anyone who knows a lot about U.S Soccer and soccer in general and of course if anyone doesn't mind explaining it to me. My 1st question is why is there so much hate for MLS players vs players who go play in Europe. I get that Europe is better at soccer and sending our players over there will make them better but they have to start out in MLS first and then get noticed right?. The only way for our MLS players to get noticed is if they play International matches. Again I'm not an expert I just assume that's how it goes. My 2nd question is why there's so much hate for Gregg berhalter. There's no such thing as a perfect couch and he has done better than any previous U.S soccer coach. He has lead our team to a nation's league final win, a gold cup final win with mostly MLS players in the team that won the gold cup and 3 straight wins against our bitter rivals Mexico. There's always room for improvement but clearly he's not a chump coach so why so much hate??? Sorry for the long comment, I sincerely appreciate anyone who has time to answer my questions. Cheers to our team let's hope we have a good window ??????

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