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Sebastian Berhalter knows this is all a little bit crazy. While most of his teammates on the U.S. men's national team don't have a loved one to whom they could turn for some direct, firsthand perspective on, say, their FIFA World Cup fears or anxieties, Berhalter can ask someone who played in two World Cups and coached in one as recently as four years ago. "It's pretty ridiculous," Berhalter said of the conversations he's had with his dad, Gregg, who played for the U.S. at the 2002 and 2006...
Sebastian Berhalter turned his father’s tough truth into World Cup breakthrough
Sebastian Berhalter’s path to the World Cup is not that of a young prodigy who had an easy way onto the U.S. men’s national team — despite what some might think of the son of storied former player and head coach Gregg Berhalter. The 25-year-old midfielder will tell you that his father was the one to tell him four years ago, before the 2022 FIFA World Cup, that he wasn’t good enough. It “wasn’t even close,” he joked to reporters last week after this year’s roster was announced.
'Annoyed' Poch: Richards out of last USMNT tuneup
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American soccer still has a global stigma: Can the USMNT at this World Cup change that?
Eric Wynalda had reached his breaking point. The year was 1992, and "everybody" at then-Bundesliga side FC Saarbrucken, including Wynalda's teammates, had regaled him with taunts of "scheiss Ami" or German for "s--- American." After six weeks of hearing this, he decided to take matters into his own hands.