Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 7
Pochettino Says 63,636 Crowd Finally Ignites U.S. World Cup Buzz After 2-1 Germany Loss
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 7

Pochettino Says 63,636 Crowd Finally Ignites U.S. World Cup Buzz After 2-1 Germany Loss

2 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 7

Summary

  • 63,636 fans packed Soldier Field for the United States' 2-1 loss to Germany, and Mauricio Pochettino said the atmosphere finally matched the World Cup excitement he had expected to build.
  • 57,741 also turned out for the U.S. win over Senegal days earlier, a sharp jump from recent years when only one non-doubleheader match topped 35,000 and 12 of 16 drew fewer than 21,000.
  • On the field, the U.S. fell behind to Kai Havertz in the second minute, leveled before halftime through Antonee Robinson, then lost on Leroy Sane's 57th-minute goal.
  • Pochettino said the more encouraging sign was the response: from the third minute through the 56th, the Americans outshot Germany 11-7 and generated 0.8 expected goals to 0.43.
  • That blend of stronger support and a competitive showing sends the co-hosts into their World Cup opener against Paraguay on Friday at SoFi Stadium.

Insights

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Has Pochettino's 'Argentine way' truly prepared the USMNT for the unique pressures of a home World Cup?
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