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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Why USA soccer’s upset loss to Panama doesn’t spell complete doom for the USMNT ahead of World Cup
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Why USA soccer’s upset loss to Panama doesn’t spell complete doom for the USMNT ahead of World Cup

Last updated: March 20, 2025 11:01 pm
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Looking Ahead

Despite the disappointing loss to Panama, the United States men’s national team still has plenty of reasons to be hopeful for the future. With key players like Antonee Robinson and Folarin Balogun missing from the squad, it’s clear that their absence had a significant impact on the team’s performance. The return of these players, along with others like Sergino Dest, will undoubtedly strengthen the squad moving forward.

With the 2026 World Cup just around the corner, there is still time for the team to grow and improve. Coach Mauricio Pochettino has only been in charge since October 2024 and will continue to fine-tune his tactics and strategies in the lead-up to the tournament. The players, too, have time to develop and challenge themselves, both at the club level and with the national team.

Competition will also play a key role in the team’s development. Facing strong opponents like Canada, Mexico, Türkiye, and Switzerland in upcoming matches will provide valuable experience and help the team identify areas for improvement. The Gold Cup, in particular, will be a crucial test for the squad before the World Cup.

While the loss to Panama may be concerning, it serves as a wake-up call for the USMNT to address their weaknesses and work towards becoming a stronger team. With the right approach and continued dedication, there is still plenty of hope for success at the 2026 World Cup.

As fans eagerly await the team’s next matches and the opportunity to see them in action, one thing is clear: the USMNT is committed to putting in the work and making progress towards their goal of competing at the highest level on the world stage.

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While the loss will sting for the fanbase, it’s better that it happened now and serves as a learning experience for what’s to come. Losing a game can be tough for any sports team and its fans, but it’s important to remember that setbacks can often lead to growth and improvement in the long run.

In the world of sports, losses are inevitable. No team can win every game, and even the most successful teams face defeats from time to time. It’s how the team responds to these losses that truly matters. Instead of dwelling on the defeat, the team should use it as motivation to work harder, improve their skills, and come back stronger in the next game.

For fans, it can be disheartening to see their favorite team lose. However, it’s important to remember that sports are unpredictable, and anything can happen on any given day. Supporting a team through both wins and losses is part of being a true fan.

In the grand scheme of things, a loss in a single game is just a small bump in the road. It’s a chance for the team to analyze their performance, identify areas for improvement, and make necessary adjustments moving forward. Every loss can be a valuable learning experience that helps the team grow and develop over time.

So while the loss may sting now, it’s better to face it early in the season rather than later. It gives the team time to regroup, refocus, and come back with a renewed sense of determination. In the end, a loss can be just the motivation the team needs to push themselves to new heights and achieve even greater success in the future.

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