The Unrivaled Supremacy of US Soccer
At the Forefront of Football Futility
When it comes to discussing the Cowboys’ shortcomings, there’s no shortage of angles to take. However, one peculiar aspect stands out: Gregg Berhalter’s USMNT has managed to secure three wins at AT&T Stadium this year, surpassing the Cowboys’ own performance.
A Closer Look at Berhalter’s Success
To put this into perspective, Berhalter’s team achieved these victories despite his eventual firing in July. Meanwhile, the Cowboys have struggled to replicate this success, failing to win a single game in seven attempts, including preseason matches.
The USMNT’s Winning Streak
So, what exactly did Berhalter’s team accomplish? They emerged victorious in three notable matches:
- A 3-1 win over Jamaica in the Nations League semifinals (March 21)
- A 2-0 triumph over Mexico in the Nations League finals (March 24)
- A 2-0 win against Bolivia in the Copa America (June 23)
In contrast, the Cowboys faltered against a range of opponents, including the Packers, Chargers, Saints, Ravens, Lions, Eagles, and Texans.
A Tale of Two Coaches
The irony is palpable: Berhalter, now fired, is being outdone by Mike McCarthy, who is still being defended. This role reversal is a testament to the Cowboys’ continued struggles.
The Verdict: US Soccer Reigns Supreme
While the Cowboys may have the opportunity to tie US soccer’s win record, it’s unlikely they’ll surpass it. After all, facing off against Tommy DeVito, Baker Mayfield, and Joe Burrow won’t be a cakewalk. For now, US soccer remains the undisputed champion, solidifying its reputation as America’s team.
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