United States Ties El Salvador to Open World Cup Qualifying
The New York Times
As a youthful American team took its first step toward the 2022 World Cup, it rued a few missed opportunities.
SAN SALVADOR — The formula for success in World Cup qualifying is written in years of hard lessons, hard games and hard nights: Win your home games. Pick up points on the road. Survive and advance. So it should not have a been a terrible disappointment for the United States men’s soccer team on Thursday when it opened the final round of qualifying with a scoreless tie at El Salvador. A point on the road, after all, is better than the alternative. “If you’re not going to win the game,” United States defender Tim Ream said, “then you can’t lose it.”More Related News