Fire Gregg
by Todd Salad on 9/18/23Allianz Field - St. PaulThis team is super talented and Gregg is wasting the potential of this team. Berhalter ball is literally a snooze fest.
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U.S. Men's National Team Soccer Live
With new coach Gregg Berhalter at the helm, the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team (USMNT) is on the verge of re-establishing itself as a world soccer powerhouse. Berhalter is a USMNT veteran himself and coached in Sweden, as well as for Major League Soccer's (MLS) Columbus Crew.
"Ball circulation, breaking lines, goal-scoring opportunities. That should be the DNA of this team," Berhalter said in a press conference. In 2019, he'll count on the veteran leadership of Captain Michael Bradley, who has made 142 appearances for USMNT, along with emerging stars in Borussia Dortmund midfielder Christian Pulisic, Newcastle United defender DeAndre Yedlin, and Hannover 96 striker Bobby Wood, who has already scored 13 goals for USMNT.
The USMNT 2019 schedule is stacked with early-season showdowns, but the big allure of the 2019 slate is with the Gold Cup. The U.S. has already qualified into Group D and hosts three matches at home: June 18 at Allianz Field in St. Paul, Minnesota; June 22 at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio; and June 26 at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City.
U.S. Men's National Team Soccer Background
The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team (USMNT) has had an up-and-down recent run. In the 2002 South Korea/Japan World Cup, USMNT had their deepest run in tournament history by getting to the quarterfinals stage. In 2007, USMNT won the Gold Cup with an exciting 2-1 victory against Mexico and maintained a steady peak with appearances in the 2010 and 2014 World Cup.
The Jurgen Klinsmann–coached team got to the round of 16 in 2014, dropping a heartbreaker to Belgium despite a prodigious display by goalkeeper Tim Howard. USMNT missed the 2018 World Cup and has had a revolving door of coaches attempting to maintain the force of the squad. With the arrival of steadfast coach Gregg Berhalter, USMNT is on a mission to get back to being a Top 10 FIFA World Ranking team.
This team is super talented and Gregg is wasting the potential of this team. Berhalter ball is literally a snooze fest.
Great USA game at the cost of Oman. 4-0, good score, entertaining game and nice seats at Allianz Field. USMNT controlled the game from start to finish. At halftime it was 1-0. After the break things heated up quickly. Nice performance.
I wanted to buy a game day USA/Oman scraf, happy to have the USA team back in Minnesota, come back again.
I thought it was really fun to go see them play. Of course there was room for improvement but overall they look pretty good. I would love to be able to see them in St Louis more often.
The venue was super! The soccer game was way more than expected! Can’t wait to go again!
I'm a season ticket holder for StL City SC. Absolutely love going to the sold out games and experiencing the incredible non-stop energy. So I was looking forward to that same experience Saturday for the U.S. National men's game. Very disappointed. After a terrific pre-game build up and a goal in the early going, the game went into a boring game of keep away, little to no attacking. It wasn't until the 89th minute and overage time when the final goals came on a giveaway and a penalty. Stadium was half full, fans were sitting. There were even extended moments of silence while the players kicked the ball around during the game. Not at all what I expected from an international game. I'm sticking with City games, much more fun.
First visit to the new soccer stadium. What a beautiful facility. A big addition to the STL sports scene. The USMNT soccer game was great! But, after the publicity/promotion about the local food offerings I was quite underwhelmed by the quality. For example, I was surprised to learn that Steve's hotdogs are made offsite and kept warm. Why not make the hotdogs fresh at the stadium? Not a big deal, but the food offerings at City Park were over-hyped.
The game of usa vs mexico was super ligit because there was some people supporting different countrys and i really hope for team usa to win more
Venue in Austin is great, and event was a great experience
The process to purchase the tickets and have them transfer to my phone was easy. The seats were awesome and the view was exactly as displayed on the seating arrangement preview.
The vibe was electric as USA supporters sold out the stadium and created a raucous atmosphere to cheer our team to ConcaCaf Nation's victory. The team put up 5 goals to add to the fun. It was a party to end all parties!
It was a really fun game to watch, especially since we outmatched our opponent. We sat in the supporter section, which made it a bit rowdier, but a lot of fun! Highly recommend!
Great experience! I sat in section 105, seats were tight and it was scorching hot, but the action right in front of us was worth every penny! Great game! Great players! Great fans!
Loved it. Seats - great. Atmosphere - legendary. Jesús Ferreira - the hero America needed. Food - needs work, but who cares
Fans were awesome. Prices were as to be expected. Game was fantastic
Great to have world class soccer in Austin! The Q2 stadium is a great stadium & the ease of entry was a plus.
Four goals> Tie Donavan from 2003 5 goals from FC Dallas players. Half the team with FC Dallas connections. I am happy.
$7 dollars for a bottle of water after paying $150 for each seat. Definitely hard to afford for a family. The controls to get in were extreme for a family carrying their stuff for their two years old but pretty easy for drunks jumping over us during the game.
USA is always fun to watch. Having a great opponent at a good stadium with a sold out crowd is fun. Having people that no very little about the game in the same breath cheer go USA while cursing out USA players..not so much fun.
Tickets were ridiculously expensive for a friendly game. The process to obtain them was easy though and the atmosphere at the stadium was electric. If US soccer wants to encourage followership, this issue should be addressed.