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Video: Want To Relive Panama 2-USA 1 One More Time?

In case watching it once wasn’t bad enough, the Unites States Soccer Federation has compiled this wonderful video that really seems to perfectly capture just how ridiculous Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Panama was. There are so many missed chances. So many blown assignments. So many things that really should be going different that didn’t that this has to go down as the worst result in modern American soccer history. Watch for yourself:


Where does the USA go from here? Well, no qualifying for the knockout stages of the Gold Cup would be a complete and utter disaster. Bob Bradley probably already deserves to be fired, but there is a chance for redemption. Failing to beat Guadaloupe would have to be the final straw.

Beyond that, I’m not sure what you can do. You can say Bradley made some mistakes in player selection, but that doesn’t explain this loss. This is something the entire federation must shoulder.

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