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U.S. Men’s Team Advances Without Pulisic
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The U.S. men’s soccer team stunned the world by advancing to the knockout stage after just two games — a first in team history — even without star striker Christian Pulisic, sidelined by injury. They struck early with an own-goal from Australia and then stunned fans with a 21-year-old rookie’s first World Cup goal, a header from a set piece by Alex Freeman, son of NFL legend Antonio Freeman. This marks a powerful statement of depth and resilience, especially after their 1994 World Cup exit in the round of 16 — proving they’re a force to be reckoned with, even without their biggest name.
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