U.S. Soccer is Building the Wrong Player
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U.S. Soccer is Building the Wrong Player

America has athletes, money, facilities, academies, and ambition. So why does U.S. soccer still struggle to reach World Cup-winning level? This Sharp Insights essay argues that the deeper problem is not talent. It is predictability. The American development system often rewards safety, polish, visibility, and control — while elite soccer rewards players who can create advantage inside chaos.

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