USA clinch spot at World Cup finals in Qatar despite Costa Rica defeat

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USA clinch spot at World Cup finals in Qatar despite Costa Rica defeat

The United States men’s national team arrived at the Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica on Wednesday having all but qualified for the 2022 Fifa World Cup. Seated in second place with 25 points with a comfortable advantage on goal difference, a win, draw or loss by anything fewer than six goals would have been enough to get them over the line. Had lightning struck, the worst-case scenario was an intercontinental playoff with New Zealand in June.

Redemption for 2017’s failed World Cup qualification felt imminent, but focus on the task at hand never waned in camp. “We still have a job to do” was the refrain echoed from head coach Gregg Berhalter to key players Tyler Adams, Tim Weah and Deandre Yedlin throughout Tuesday’s training. And despite the math that weighed heavily in their favor, Berhalter and co put to rest speculation the team would rotate players or be happy with a draw. The task was qualification, but the manner of qualification mattered. The players conveyed a desire to win, to make a point, to leave a mark, to do what every US team before them had failed to do: win a World Cup qualifying match away in Costa Rica.

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