Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) — Two games against elite competition. Two losses that left fans of the United States men’s national team short of any confidence that the country’s squad has any hope of making a deep run when they co-host the World Cup in just over two months from now. Three days after a 5-2 drubbing by Belgium in the same building, the Americans suffered a 2-0 defeat to sixth-ranked Portugal in front of 72,297 fans at the home of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. Francisco Trincão scored in the first half and João Félix in the second as the U.S. ended this month with consecutive def...
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