A six-point window has the U.S. feeling pretty good, despite some ups and downs along the way, including defeat to Panama last week
For the second straight window, the U.S. men's national team have had their low moments in World Cup qualifying. But, for the second straight window, the USMNT have ended the week with a win, offering a bit of hope for what's ahead.
A win against Jamaica and a damning defeat in Panama were followed up by a statement win over Costa Rica on Thursday as the U.S. fought from behind to earn a much-needed three points. As a result, they sit second through the first six games of this Octagonal, feeling good about themselves as they stare down clashes with Mexico and Jamaica next month.
The theme of this month, though, was depth as Gregg Berhalter opted for rotation (to disastrous effect against Panama).
