The US Men’s Soccer Team had a disappointing result in their reunion match against Germany, falling 3-1 in a match that had been highly anticipated. This was the first time the two teams had met since Gregg Berhalter was appointed head coach of the US Men’s Soccer Team in December 2018.
The match was a reunion of sorts for Berhalter and German National Team manager Joachim Löw, who had worked together at German club Eintracht Frankfurt in the early 2000s. The two had a close relationship and Löw had even recommended Berhalter for the US job.
The match started off well for the US, with Weston McKennie scoring in the 8th minute to give the US a 1-0 lead. However, Germany responded quickly with two goals from Thomas Müller and Serge Gnabry to take a 2-1 lead at halftime. The US was unable to find an equalizer in the second half, and Germany sealed the victory with a late goal from Timo Werner.
The result was a disappointment for the US, who had been hoping to get a positive result against one of the top teams in the world. The team will now have to regroup and focus on their upcoming matches against Jamaica and Northern Ireland.
The match was also a reminder of how far the US Men’s Soccer Team has come since Berhalter took over as head coach. The team has improved significantly since then, and they have made great strides in their development.
Overall, the US Men’s Soccer Team will be disappointed with the result against Germany, but they will take away some positives from the match. They will now focus on their upcoming matches and continue to work towards becoming one of the top teams in the world.