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Some Americans are reluctant to cheer for the US at the World Cup. They shouldn’t be | Alexander Abnos
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Some Americans are reluctant to cheer for the US at the World Cup. They shouldn’t be | Alexander Abnos

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read

There are plenty of reasons for Americans to feel discomfort about the behavior of their country. But sports have a way of bringing joy and unity

The US men’s national team are on the verge of history. One win away from matching their best-ever run in the World Cup’s modern era, they are playing with more verve and quality than they ever have before at this stage. Wednesday’s win over Bosnia and Herzegovina has begotten a rarity: American soccer, in the spotlight, in America.

To longtime US soccer fans, the question of whether to support this particular team at this particular time is barely a question. Or if it is one, it’s vaguely along the lines of “should I breathe?”

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