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U.S. Soccer Advances Without Pulisic

U.S. Soccer Advances Without Pulisic

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The U.S. Men’s Soccer Team stunned the world by advancing to the knockout stage without their star Christian Pulisic, defeating Australia 2-0 in a dazzling display of grit and youth. Ricardo Pepi led the charge with two first-half goals — one a stunning own-goal gift from Australia’s defense, the other a thunderous header from 21-year-old Alex Freeman, the youngest player on the roster. Freeman’s goal sealed the win and sent a powerful message: never quit. Goalkeeper Matt Freese earned his first clean sheet in ten matches, while midfielder Weston McKennie praised the team’s versatility and resilience. This victory marks the first time the U.S. has won back-to-back World Cup games since 1930 — and with a potential top group finish, they’re already looking ahead to their first knockout match on July 1st.

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