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5dJeff Carlisle

Weah 'moved on' from red card in Copa elimination

United States midfielder Tim Weah said he has "moved on" from the red card he received at Copa America against Panama, though he admitted it "played a pretty negative role on how the rest of the tournament went."

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Fáez: Real Madrid & Vinícius Júnior left confused by Ballon d'Or snub (1:31)
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Ancelotti: Vinícius Júnior will win the Ballon d'Or (0:49)
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Why Christian Pulisic is currently one of the best attackers in Europe (2:23)
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Keller & Salazar clash over Pulisic's USMNT absence (1:48)
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Has Marcelo Bielsa's authority been affected by Suárez comments? (2:18)
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Inside Pochettino's speech ahead of his first USMNT training session (0:42)
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Gomez: No World Cup qualifiers could seriously impact Pochettino (0:51)
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How Pochettino is 'breeding competition' with first USMNT roster (2:22)
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50dLizzy Becherano

Suárez says Bielsa causing divide within Uruguay

Luis Suárez detailed the rigorous training protocols and team conducts established by coach Marcelo Bielsa upon his arrival at the Uruguay national team.

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Popovic honoured to take Socceroos job, no handover from Arnold (2:08)
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Santiago Giménez leaves field on stretcher after injury with Feyenoord (1:34)
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The details behind Pochettino's appointment as USMNT coach (2:28)
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Pochettino: USMNT have to be able to match USWNT achievements (2:26)
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Carlisle: Pochettino has a release clause in USMNT contract (1:36)
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How far can Mauricio Pochettino take the USMNT at the 2026 World Cup? (2:01)
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USMNT stars react to Mauricio Pochettino's appointment (1:17)
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Why Gio Reyna is in a 'toxic relationship' with Dortmund (1:51)
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Suárez: Friday will be my last match with Uruguay (1:48)
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85dAssociated Press

FIFA wants perfect pitch at WC after Copa fiasco

The 2026 World Cup is coming to North America with an ambitious plan, expanding the field by 50% and spreading the football spectacle over 16 cities in three countries with multiple climates and elevations.