(Brian Lawless/PA via AP) (Associated Press)Facing far better opposition than earlier in the week, a young U.S. soccer team revealed its inexperience. “We conceded two goals that we shouldn’t be conceding, and we got to learn from it,” Miazga said. Wil Trapp took a free kick from about 40 yards and Matt Miazga, just inside the penalty area, headed the ball into the 6-yard box. The ball was lofted to the far post, and Hamid came off his line only to run into midfielder Weston McKennie. Hamid, playing his sixth international match, also was in goal for the Americans’ previous game in Ireland, a 4-1 defeat in November 2014.
Source: Washington Post June 02, 2018 21:29 UTC