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How wing-backs and chemistry helped the US break through against Senegal

How wing-backs and chemistry helped the US break through against Senegal

Summary

The United States men’s national soccer team used wing-backs Antonee Robinson and Sergiño Dest together for the first time under coach Mauricio Pochettino in a match against Senegal. Their different playing styles helped create successful teamwork, contributing to a 3-2 win.

Key Facts

  • Coach Mauricio Pochettino has frequently changed the US men’s national team lineup since he started.
  • Antonee Robinson and Sergiño Dest are the main choices for wing-back positions and both play for European clubs.
  • Injuries limited their playing time before this match; Dest had an ACL tear, and Robinson had knee problems.
  • Robinson plays more carefully along the sideline, while Dest moves around more to create chances.
  • Their combined skills fit well with other key players, like forward Ricardo Pepi and center-back Alex Freeman.
  • Freeman has advanced quickly from a youth academy to the national team and plays a flexible defensive role.
  • The team’s first goal featured a passing sequence involving Robinson, Dest, Pepi, Freeman, and Christian Pulisic.
  • Pepi used a skillful move called a Cruyff turn to send a pass to Pulisic, leading to a scoring chance.
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