Coach Gregg Berhalter and team captain Tyler Adams faced a grilling by Iranian journalists, as unrest in Iran is spilling out into protests in Qatar.
The knockout stage has already arrived for the United States Men's National Team (USMNT) at the World Cup -- nothing less than a win on Tuesday will suffice ...
The United States must defeat Iran in its group-play finale at the Qatar World Cup in order to advance to the round of 16. The match is set to start at 11 ...
The Americans have to beat Iran to advance; England has an easier path to the knockout round through Wales.
This marks the second time the United States has played Iran in the World Cup and comes after Iranian officials demanded that the Americans be thrown out of ...
The American program has long been used as a vessel to assess the national health of the sport. This young, capable team is past that point.
It's a matter of patriotic allegiance and a show of solidarity with the Iranian people in their struggle against their totalitarian theocratic overlords.
The United States has one more group-stage game at the World Cup in Qatar. The Americans can advance to the knockout stage with a victory against Iran.
The testy atmosphere extended to a press conference featuring U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter and 23-year-old captain Tyler Adams.
Iran's Ramin Rezaeian, shown against Wales, said he was unsure whether to laugh or cry after scoring because of the way many protesters view the soccer team as ...