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Top 5 games this weekend: Tracking USMNT World Cup hopefuls — and an American coach — in Spain, France, Italy and MLS

This weekend ahead is full of top U.S. national team players trying to continue great form, or trying to snap out of funks, ahead of the World Cup. But the top story also features a coach from New Jersey aiming to make silverware-winning history. With that said, here are the top five games in American […] The post Top 5 games this weekend: Tracking USMNT World Cup hopefuls — and an American coach — in Spain, France, Italy and MLS appeared first on Soccer America.

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