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"They understand what we're about, we understand what they're about. "I think we've earned respect the last couple times we've played them," he said of Mexico. "There's no need to speak on it too much." "I think you guys know the message," he said when asked about the man in the mirror. He knew his chance to bring his "idea" to the world would be fleeting.īut he took it. Having just recovered from injury, Pulisic knew that 23 more minutes would be all he'd get, at most, to impact this pivotal match. For hours on Friday night, it was buried underneath multiple layers, concealed by a bulky warmup jacket, shielding the torso of a man who'd played just 23 minutes of competitive soccer over the past two months. Few people outside the locker room, if any, were aware of Pulisic's shirt.
Soccer officials, had no idea that Pulisic, Weah and other players had also been scheming. The game operations department, according to U.S. Take a look at yourself then make the change. If you wanna make the world a better place, The team's social media crew, quoting the Michael Jackson song, got in on the act. Sure enough, shortly after the final whistle, it became the soundtrack to a party. One staffer had an idea of their own: To queue up Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror," and boom it to the entire stadium if and when the U.S. Even non-soccer staffers got in on the act.
They also planned to talk some smack of their own once they had. So they set out to earn it on the field, again. "And the two victories in the summer I guess didn't do a lot to get that." “When you hear things coming out from their camp, that we want to be them, we're looking at some mirror that's Mexico, and want to see ourselves or something like that - it shows that we have a long way to go to get the respect of Mexico," Berhalter, the U.S. They felt they'd inaugurated a new era.Īnd yet they, the victors, were supposedly still the ones looking in Mexico's mirror? Players felt they had earned Mexico's respect. It repeated the feat in the Gold Cup two months later. It braved flying beer cans and controversies to conquer Mexico in the Nations League final. But this USMNT had created its own context over the summer.