On the morning of July 2nd, as the host of the Copa América, the US men’s soccer team lost 0-1 to Uruguay, ultimately falling short of advancing from their group. After the match, US head coach Berhalter shared his thoughts on the game in an interview.
Berhalter commented, “Seeing the disappointment on the faces of the guys in the locker room and the pain and disappointment of the staff, we knew we could have done better in this tournament, but we didn’t manage it.”
“With the passionate fans in the stands and such a high-level competition, we should have performed better. Now we’ll analyze and see where things went wrong; it just feels empty right now.”
“In top-level sports, success and failure are often separated by a thin line. Our performance didn’t meet expectations, and we know we could have done better. We believe in this team, but that’s the outcome for now.”
When asked if he still saw himself as the right person to lead the team, Berhalter replied, “Yes.”
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