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USMNT qualifying takeaways: Another step back as Pulisic needs support and Berhalter needs to act fast
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It was another underwhelming performance from the U.S. men's national team in Concacaf qualifiers
The United States men's national team dropped points yet again in Concacaf World Cup qualifying on Sunday, settling for a 1-1 draw against Canada as the road to Qatar 2022 gets a little trickier. The U.S. had the chances they needed to win the game, but they almost came up with nothing in a match that was open and back and forth in the second half. Brenden Aaronson scored for the Americans early in the second half before Cyle Larin's equalizer moments later, set up by Alphonso Davies. Sitting on two points after two games, this isn't the start anybody envisioned for the United States. Next up is another touch matchup away from home at Honduras (Paramount+) to close out the September international window. With Sunday's underwhelming result in the books, here are three takeaways to digest ahead of Matchday 3.More Related News