The World Cup’s action on Friday saw teams begin their second games of the group stage. Loads to unpack from the England–United States draw, and Qatarbecome the quickest host country to be eliminated from the tournament.
One surprise team looking to avoid the same fate is Argentina, who take on Mexico on Saturday in what essentially is must-win situation for Lionel Messi and crew.
Be sure to check in with ESPN throughout the tournament as we bring you the latest from Qatar. Here’s what you might have missed from Friday’s World Cup happenings.
After draw with England, USA turn eyes toward Iran
There was so much banter and hype for Friday’s World Cup match between the United States and England that you could have mistaken it for the final itself. Ultimately, there were few big moments from the scoreless draw but there was still plenty to look at.
The Americans performed credibly as their defense was solid and plenty to nullify England’s midfield. Star forward Christian Pulisic had a rocket that careened off the woodwork and keeper Matt Turner made a couple key saves. The youngest team in the tournament held their own against a squad that had big-time players like Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling, and Harry Maguire all on their heels at times.
The bright side for USA coach Gregg Berhalter is that the game circled in bright red on the calendar is over and they’re better for it. And now all eyes are on the upcoming game against Iran. There’s history between these two countries (obviously both sporting and political), but the USA knows that it controls its own destiny and a win next Tuesday will see them onto the next round. Simply put, the USA are where it wants to be.
Oh by the way, England still hasn’t beaten the USA at the World Cup. The great “soccer vs. football” debate continues.