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Neil Paine

Kelley O’Hara had logged the fourth-most minutes of any outfield player on the U.S. in the World Cup, going into the match.

Tony Chow

Sara, sorry there was too much action towards the end of the first half to answer that kit question early. But here are my top 5 from this World Cup:
1. China away. (Gray kits usually never work, but these are ridiculously good looking.)
2. Nigeria. (Because you don’t mess with perfection, but not No. 1 cause it’s not a new design.)
3. France away. (This was so good I bought a Renard one in France. Since the U.S. won the quarterfinal, I can now admit that I did wear this jersey before that match. Don’t worry, the U.S. still won.)
4. Netherlands home.
5. U.S. home. (Probably my favorite home kit from the U.S. in a while. Their designs recently have been either bad or boring.)

Jake Lourim

Krieger is an interesting sub for the U.S. That means no action for either Press, Lloyd or Horan.


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