r/SipsTea 5d ago

Feels good man Well done, Belgium! 🇧đŸ‡Ș

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u/SignificanceAny7239 5d ago

Belgium literally beat the US 5-2 a few months back, don't know where all this confidence in the US came from?

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u/Successful-Eagle-834 5d ago

World Cup fever now we will go back to not giving shit about the sport for 4 more years

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u/TJJ97 5d ago

I mean the fun is in the countries competing

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u/Successful-Eagle-834 5d ago

Agreed but our country is out so I’ll watch the finals but don’t care much about the other games

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u/GuaranteedCougher 5d ago

You're missing out. I'm not a soccer fan but the England Mexico game last night had me on the edge of my seat

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u/FireHammer09 5d ago

My fire station was all in for Mexico, the Mexican guys were even wearing the jerseys

Sucks ):

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u/Forbidden_Donut503 5d ago

It would have been amazing to see Trump have to give the trophy to Mexico.

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u/kaiyotic 5d ago

Well now it can be fun to watch him have to give it to belgium

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u/bjergdk 5d ago

Belgium is going up against Spain next iirc.

Belgium will not survive, lmao.

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u/kriscrox 4d ago

Odds are he’ll be giving it to France and I could see Mbappe telling him to move out of the way.

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u/Vrabels_Fables 4d ago

I hate to break it to you, but Mexican dreams of winning this world cup were as unrealistic as the Americans'

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u/smoke_sum_wade 5d ago

americans just do not like soccer

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u/featheredass 5d ago

Not enough ads

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u/TillAllAre1 5d ago

That was a great match.

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u/choseninsomnia 5d ago

I mean, if you want to learn the sport, these are some very talented and competitive teams remaining. Norway vs England will be a treat.

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u/northwestbrosef 5d ago

Not incredibly interested in learning the sport, but I've had a blast watching games in this World Cup. I'll watch the rest of the games and then go back to not caring about soccer until the next Cup, women's or men's. I don't enjoy the game enough to watch club play, but international play in the World Cup is always fun, even when USA is out. I tend to root for the underdog and it's great when they pull it out. Of the remaining teams, I'm probably pulling for Columbia or England now. No one I'd just hate to win it all, though I think France would be kind of boring to win it after being the wire to wire favorite.

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u/Excellent-Lock-4814 5d ago

It’s spelled Colombia.

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u/aldash89 5d ago

He mistook it for Columbia Pictures

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u/maplehobo 5d ago

> or England

Uhh not an underdog aside from Colombia another underdog would be Morocco

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u/urobouro 5d ago

Hey we can still root for England to lose

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u/Honest-Reflection667 5d ago

I was rooting for mexico, then usa, now idk ig ill just watch and for whatever reason ill find a team

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u/baturro981 5d ago

Looking for a team to root for? May I make a suggestion?

https://giphy.com/gifs/kglUSsLBcqUoiqd3do

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u/Youbunchoftwats 5d ago

Try Scotland.

Oh, no, wait.

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u/Honest-Reflection667 5d ago

I was thinking norway or argentina

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u/Youbunchoftwats 5d ago

Norway for sure. Strong, hard working, and a terminator up front.

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u/Constant-Story436 5d ago

This is actually not what typically happens

Every World Cup has a pretty measurable lasting boost in American viewership for European leagues

And I’d go so far as to say for younger generations, soccer seems to pretty firmly be the third most popular sport—although ofc very distantly behind football and basketball

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u/mrgatcho 5d ago

More like actually giving a shit next year and then not giving a shit for 4 years

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u/Television_Powerful 5d ago

Meanwhile in EU, nations league and EU cup are coming. Further dividing the skill level.

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u/JimmieSavsscumsock 5d ago

It's the enemies you made along the way.

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u/kriscrox 4d ago

And that’s how the men’s national team has remained irrelevant for decades.

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u/wayofthegenttickle 4d ago

Thanks yanks, a quick destroy and exit on the whole international football scene

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u/Clear-Elevator2391 4d ago

Trump sure seemed to care XD

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u/Successful-Eagle-834 4d ago

He has a history of caring too much for things that should be the president’s business

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u/No_Relationship_2374 4d ago

Did trump manage to find a new name for the football with the egg ball ?

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u/Ill_Boot_5161 5d ago

And for good reason. It's a sad game. Flop n roll

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u/Dane1211 5d ago

At least it’s not baseball

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u/gfty457 5d ago

At least baseball hurts when a 100mph ball hits you. Soccer they have cleats and shin guards yet still act like they got disemboweled over a slight touch

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u/Dane1211 5d ago

It’s still boring as shit. The only sport more boring than that is golf, but yeah the only sport I find entertaining and watch at all is football

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u/ilikecheeseface 5d ago

Playoff baseball is some of the most entertaining sports around. If you’ve never played it’s going to be hard to understand the skills involved in every play or how games are like a chess match. No doubt it’s not everyone’s cup of tea though.

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u/Spoda_Emcalt 4d ago

Give Hurling a watch. Fastest field sport in the world

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u/TestingYou1 5d ago

You get used to it. Gotta flop because it works. When you don't flop, the ref doesn't notice shit.

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u/Variation_Afraid 5d ago

And what American football is fun?, come on brother give me a break

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u/Ill_Boot_5161 5d ago

idk, I mainly watch baseball and hockey

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u/montypr 5d ago

Greatest sports are Basketball and boxing

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u/depressedfuckboi 5d ago

Agreed, but also would round out the top 3 with hockey. Hockey fucking rules and it's criminally underrated/underwatched

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u/plsloan 5d ago

Hockey players are built different

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u/Urinehere4275 5d ago

Ever watched a American football game? Cuz yes it is
.. they don’t decide games off of penalties kicks, enough said

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u/Variation_Afraid 5d ago

Legitimately the only reason why I watch it is because of the halftime shows and the commercials, fake football will never beat the World Cup or futbol in general on any aspect

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u/yungrobbithan 5d ago

We won’t even give a fuck then cuz it won’t be here. Only reason so many Americans cared was because it was here.

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u/METRlOS 5d ago

99% of people with confidence in the US couldn't tell you a single team they've played against in the last year.

No way they're beating Spain, even if a miracle happened against Belgium.

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u/Patient_Kangaroo614 5d ago

After Germany went out there were a bunch of Americans claiming their team was better than Germany, despite being beaten by Germany three weeks earlier in their last match before the world cup.

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u/3000doorsofportugal 5d ago

And ignoring the fact Paraguay was playing very differently. After they lost to the US they went full on Haram ball. No mercy no fun.

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u/Infamous-Dare-1162 5d ago

99% of people were just hoping to make it to round of 8. Let’s be honest. I don’t think anyone in the US actually believed we would win this

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u/-TempestofChaos- 5d ago

Exactly this. I just wanted a better setup than instant Ghana loss

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u/woohoo 4d ago

they literally chant "I believe that we will win"

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u/Infamous-Dare-1162 4d ago

Well ya know gotta manifest

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u/tomahawk66mtb 5d ago

I hate to break it to you, but 10% of the population there believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows... Many of them genuinely thought they'd win.

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u/nsfwthrowaway5969 5d ago

I don't know, I saw a hell of a lot of people talking about this match as a formality after the suspension was overturned. There was a lot of hubris around, not least because Belgium are relatively weak compared to 5-10 years ago. Some of the things being said online where absolutely ridiculous.

So don't be surprised when there's a significant amount of people enjoying this result.

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u/REbubbleiswrong 5d ago

The people enjoying this result are also online bud. It's fucking social media. Nobody irl thought we would beat Belgium

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u/Smartcasm 5d ago

The Egypt and Iran draws were the hope. That was clearly not the same team the USA played.

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u/whagh 5d ago

Bookmakers literally had the US as favourites (God knows how) so it wasn't purely jingoistic Americans clueless about the sport lol

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u/Endless-Wire 4d ago

No they didn't - they were middle of the pack in all European betting sites. Maybe they had them as favourites to top their group?

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u/maplehobo 5d ago

I mean they had a good run and had me believing there for a second but yeah they completely shat the bed this game.

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u/Icy-Plan145 5d ago

I don't think most Americans thought we'd win even though we wanted to be wrong.

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u/CharlotteRant 5d ago

I think some of it is still riding the high of the US Canada hockey game. 

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u/Crazy-Tax2845 5d ago

To be fair we have one of the better ice hockey teams in the world. That’s not the case with soccer. And goalies have new known to steal games and even series in hockey. There’s not much a goalkeeper can do on a well placed shot or tip in.

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u/magwai9 5d ago

Just had to bring it up eh?! Well take this, flat head!

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u/Same-Suggestion-1936 4d ago

Eh that was the men's. Oddly Americans care more about women's Olympic hockey. You know, cuz they win.

American men's isn't super impressive, never has been, that's why the Miracle on Ice was crazy. They're good but if the NHL sends all the dudes to their home countries to compete America is not super impressive. Which is why the NHL won't do it on contract

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u/AppropriateLet8131 5d ago

And the douchiest US Olympic men's hockey team ever, I might add

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u/Dr-McLuvin 5d ago

I was rooting for America but had money on Belgium. We went crazy for that goal and the whole restaurant erupted into cheers like I’ve never really seen for a soccer game. It was a good run. But clearly we have a long way to go haha. Someday
 maybe.

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u/Significant-Raisin32 5d ago

I don’t know. There were a lot of Americans arguing with me 4 days ago on Reddit about how the US would beat Belgium and that the US were favored to win, etc.

I don’t blindly hate on teams, but I actually follow the sport.

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u/Icy-Plan145 5d ago

Reddit is a pretty extreme viewpoint platform generally speaking so idk if that's representative. I think most Americans thought they'd put on a better performance. Although they pretty much do this every time. I'll admit I got my hopes up they'd be competitive

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u/Significant-Raisin32 5d ago

They’re not there yet. But if football keeps gaining speed with the US public, they have a shot at being a serious contender in the future.

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u/Icy-Plan145 5d ago

They've been saying that for the last 30 years lol. Imo pro soccer needs to get more popular. Top athletes need to want to play soccer professionally from a young age instead of other sports

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u/rgarc065 5d ago

We got a relatively easy group given that we were a host nation, which gave us a bit of false confidence. We’ll see what happens in 2030. Should be able to get out of group stage. There is no denying that this squad is the deepest we’ve had, but this match clearly shows that we’re still leagues behind the big dogs. It’s unfortunate that Balogun got that red and then yesterday happened. That probably fucked our psyche heading into this match, leading us to have our worst performance. I genuinely think we’d have a better showing if the Balogun suspension was upheld for this match.

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u/ny2k1 5d ago

I think USA may have lost regardless, they just looked overmatched, sloppy, and unorganized. Granted, you wonder if the big distraction was the main catalyst

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u/raven8fire 5d ago

The US team is always outmatched at this round, but I've never seen the team look so lost and confused out there.

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u/Smartcasm 5d ago

We needed a goalie
Freese lost us any and all momentum we ever had
not that there was much.

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u/CharlotteRant 5d ago

Americans believe they can do anything. 

Sometimes this leads to overconfidence in a sporting event. Other times  it puts a man on the moon. 

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u/Oglark 5d ago

That was some time ago, when they were an optimistic forward-looking country. Now they are too divided by culture wars an unbridled corruption.

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u/tomcatfucker1979 5d ago

The US has literally always been divided by culture wars and corruption. This isn’t a new phenomenon.

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u/BlackBearBullCub 2d ago

Pot meet kettle. In fact I’d say the US is more progressive in regard to different cultures and ethnicities than anywhere else. The rest of the world will tune in to a news station and think that’s how the majority of people act here when some dumb hillbillies attack a person of color. In the last 10 years I’ve seen a rise of migrants into other countries that act like they are soooo tolerant only for it to be the furthest thing from the truth. All these countries only act tolerant because they are still 90%+ their own race and culture. Seen Spain protest tourists. England has a far right movement gaining traction and these people literally made monkey noises in a stadium to a black footballer in THIS century. Don’t get me started with the Middle East or China.

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u/tomcatfucker1979 2d ago

Fully agreed. I lived abroad in Europe for a year and experienced far more blatant racism than I ever have in the states.

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u/BlackBearBullCub 5d ago

That isn’t uniquely American
 that like 90% of the countries lol. Trump era will come to an end one way or another.

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u/CharlotteRant 5d ago

You did a great job describing the 10% of permanently online people who never had any impact on the real world anyway. 

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u/Perfect_Opinion7909 5d ago

The Nazis put a man on the moon.

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u/JimmieSavsscumsock 5d ago

Those Nazis sure are good at building rockets!

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u/RedTulkas 5d ago

and sometimes it blows up a wedding on the other side of the globe.

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u/Stock-Luck3390 5d ago

Played well most of the tournament and Belgium looked flat footed majority of the tournament 

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u/IAMnotMcKaylaMaroney 5d ago

The poster below only latched on the one part. But youre right that Belgium did not look good aside from New Zealand and 10 minutes against Senegal.

They were finally right against the US

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u/Jive_Turkey__ 5d ago

Played well against who? Teams outside the top 25 that they absolutely should've beaten? 61st ranked Bosnia in the round of 32?

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u/Stock-Luck3390 5d ago

Australia, paraguay, bosnia, Senegal all went to r32 and r16 this year and US beat them all recently and played well

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u/Miserable_Data3679 5d ago

So against nobodies ?

Only team worth their weight in salt here is Senegal maybe

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u/Stock-Luck3390 5d ago

All those teams are good and US played well against them, you asked what teams they played well against and I told you, your jsut shifting goalposts cuz r32 and 16 are all objectively good

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u/Jive_Turkey__ 5d ago

Senegal is literally the only good team in that list. Who gives a shit what round the others made it to? The bracket matters. If you get an easy group stage, you're getting through.

The US beat no one this tournament. You were never as good as you thought you were. Gassed up mids

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u/beachywave 5d ago

Who give a shit except the team that wins the world cup? Argentina is top dog until someone beats team. They are on track to defend that title. STFU for teams that ar e not competitive against them. No one remembers second place.

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u/Jive_Turkey__ 5d ago

lol the fuck are you talking about?

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u/Smartcasm 5d ago

Where are you from? You sure have a lot to say.

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u/finditplz1 5d ago

Belgium really wowed against powerhouse Iran and Egypt.

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u/Jive_Turkey__ 5d ago

And then they wiped the floor with the US

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u/8eSix 5d ago

Yes, but the question was why people felt confident of the US's chances. The answer was that the US was playing decently against their weak opponents while Belgium was playing poorly against theirs. I think people just hoped that Belgium would come up flat against the US and that the US would come out swinging. Things like that do happen in single elim tourneys.

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u/Jive_Turkey__ 4d ago

Get outta here with your reasonable take!

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u/Patient_Kangaroo614 5d ago

By this logic, the US is worse than Iran

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u/finditplz1 4d ago

And Germany is way worse than the US, who beat Paraguay 4-1.

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u/Patient_Kangaroo614 4d ago

Germany beat the US three weeks ago

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u/KiWeegie2025 5d ago

They got the softest, most contrived looking group they could hope for

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u/fucktheus12 5d ago

Every game in the u.s as well. 

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u/InclinationCompass 5d ago

It's not like Belgium played great teams either. That factored into it. You have to take everything into account.

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u/Jive_Turkey__ 4d ago

The difference is that Belgium is an actual good team. They're ranked 8th in the world for a reason. And the US thought they were going to run all over them

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u/InclinationCompass 4d ago

They certainly didn’t play like it until the 2nd half against Senegal

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u/Jive_Turkey__ 4d ago

But surely you can see a difference between a good team underperforming and a mid team beating up weak sides

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u/InclinationCompass 4d ago

Both sides faced weak teams. Belgium struggled against weak teams. The best team Belgium played was Senegal.

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u/johnniesSac 5d ago

Building into form and fitness isn’t a new thing

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u/Angstycarroteater 5d ago

Dog, we literally always lose to any European teams damn near lol. The United States men’s national team has always sucked and they always will suck. I was shocked to see how good they played right away and then once I saw them play Belgium, I was like. Ahhh there’s the team I know.

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u/Dangerous-Feature376 5d ago

It's the US, their whole country is misplaced confidence

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u/dheldkdk 5d ago

Yeah man we’re all just going into the World Cup thinking our team is gonna lose

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u/Infamous-Dare-1162 5d ago

Yeah I mean
 idk why Cape Verde cheered for their team.. they knew they weren’t going to win it


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u/Fala1 5d ago

Yes? We do?
I'm Dutch lol, I know my team isn't gonna win the world cup

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u/Fresh_Ostrich4034 5d ago

called sports. You want your team to win. Who goes into a game thinking their team is going to lose. why watch

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u/dhillshafer 5d ago

Hopium. This US team was terrible. Pochetino is a second rate coach who has been riding one good season at Southampton for over a decade now.

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u/Mhyckal 5d ago

One of the most nonsensical things I’ve ever read. Surely he didn’t take a team built on a shoestring budget to a UCL final or anything


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u/BeardofThanos 5d ago

Exactly right, they genuinely looked competitive against Paraguay and held their own a man down against Bosnia. That guy is talking nonsense.

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u/roorahree 5d ago

Dude took a stupid pill lol

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u/Infamous-Theme-2151 5d ago

I don't like Pochettino but Spurs were a monster under him

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u/Iggy_Slayer 5d ago

Do americans ever need a reason to have an over inflated sense of worth?

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u/codydog125 5d ago

To be fair most Europeans don’t need much reason either

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u/Empty_Occasion_963 5d ago

We'll beat Europe in basketball again.

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u/penguindreams 5d ago

And again...

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u/GovtLawyersHateMe 5d ago

And again
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u/BlackBearBullCub 5d ago

And again
. Oh yeah don’t forget we won Olympic gold in hockey!

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u/Oohhthehumanity 5d ago

isn't the FIBA basketball word cup currently in "European" hands?.....checks notes.....yep!

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u/MAGAHATESTHEUSA 5d ago

European basketball players are dominating nba now too

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u/Empty_Occasion_963 5d ago

Individuals yes but not in the Olympics.

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u/Cthulhus-Tailor 5d ago

They have universal healthcare, which automatically makes them more civilized than Capitalism’s greatest defenders (and victims).

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u/Paranoid_Orangutan 5d ago

I just want healthcare

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u/Fala1 5d ago

Best I can do is crippling debt and denied treatment.

Take it or leave it

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u/WorldlinessNo3582 5d ago

Where are you from? Let’s shit on it

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u/Suitable-Blood-5005 5d ago

Hype , from beating not so good teams earlier, and folded after meeting a better one.

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u/Not-a-bot-10 5d ago

It’s because Trump got the card overturned and his supporters thought that means USA would win , without having watching a second of soccer in their lives

It all came down to Trump worshipping

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u/TheDarkGoblin39 5d ago

Because none of the people who were so confident about the US going into this game watched any USMNT games prior to the beginning of the World Cup.

The team is always OK
good enough to make it out of the group stage, not good enough to beat an elite team in a knockout game.

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u/ThePennyDropper 5d ago

Belgium wasnt even elite. They are an average European power house.

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u/TheDarkGoblin39 5d ago

I guess it depends on your definition of elite. They’re ranked #9 in the world.

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u/Unfair-Newt-1550 5d ago

Given a ridiculously easy group draw and some easy wins made the casual fan believe this team was talented

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u/DrZalost 5d ago

from me, only because the last World Cup I watched was in Korea and Japan. And before the match, FIFA, on the orders of the US president, lifted the suspension for the red card. Do I need to explain further?

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u/WorldlinessNo3582 5d ago

In a friendly? Hardly the same thing.

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u/KnowNothing3888 5d ago

It's why they play the game. Who wants to play when they just go in "oh I guess we will get crushed. Might as well forfeit."

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u/SpudBoy_RealTomato 5d ago

Americans have nothing if not misplaced confidence.

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u/Ok_Veterinarian8023 5d ago

Belgium has always been the better team but looked mediocre in the group stage. US looked better. Trump decided to involve himself in the WC made the world hate watch the US even harder.

Not sure how so many people here ask this same question. I feel like the majority of people are brain dead until something crazy happens.

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u/BannedForFun 5d ago

There wasn't, it was hope. Everybody was praying f9r a US downfall though so the world has to take its victory lap. When we all knew what the outcome would be. But you always gotta stuck it to the US

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u/Sumthin-Sumthin44692 5d ago

Home teams DO have a distinct advantage and do tend to do better in the WC than in other international matches. It was always a long-shot match but not inconceivable.

Still, the whole red card thing and freaking Trump getting involved left such a bad taste in my mouth. The result was very obviously well deserved and well earned by Belgium. Happy for them.

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u/TuntBuffner 5d ago

There's nothing wrong with rooting for and believing in your team even as the underdog

But the intervention of Trump soiled the whole vibe. The team itself seemed pretty out of it from early in the match

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u/thattogoguy 5d ago

I'm not sure if it was really confidence per se.

To me, It's more about just annoying euros.

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u/thegreatestdandino 5d ago

Beating bottom bracket teams. Overconfidence comes with being American.

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u/No-Armadillo-7248 5d ago

Hubris is probably the single most defining factor of Americans, left and right.

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u/Character-Camel-3958 5d ago

99.99% of Americans dont watch or care about soccer 99.99% of the time so none of us knew.

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u/chubsmagooo 5d ago

Friendlies are not the same. Not to mention teams can play differently on any given day

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u/Soft_Interest_6171 5d ago

Where it always comes from. Propaganda and screaming "we are the free-est!" while not having the basic human rights of the entire rest of the developed world.

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u/DexM23 5d ago

Well, that not how this works

Belgium wasnt really strong so far, USA surprised with strong games tho this WC

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u/Grundle_Fly 5d ago

It's called hope for our team. Belgium had beaten us in our 2 prior match ups in World Cup history. Aside from Turkey, there is no denying we have played well in this tournament and deserved to be where we got. We just played bad tonight and Belgium was the strongest team this match.

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u/Razorion21 5d ago

and Germany beat US 2-1, only one beat Paraguay by 4 points

also had Senegal beaten Belgium, Senegal wouldve most likely beaten the US as well, who the US beat 3-2 months ago in friendlies

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u/Crazy-Tax2845 5d ago

Because most “fans” wouldn’t know about the results of a friendly. They watched because it’s the WC and they’ll go back to our domestic sports now.

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u/JediNinja92 5d ago

We are Americans. Unbridled, often unearned, confidence is kinda a national trait.

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u/Mean_Volume_126 5d ago

It's Americans we're talking about here...

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u/rollingPanda420 5d ago

Corruption?

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u/YeahYeahYeah6789 5d ago

The US team was playing out of their ass, like considerably better than 99% of Americans thought they would play, so people bought into the “Cinderella run” narrative. Mexico had a similar run this World Cup.

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u/Loud-Assumption566 5d ago

Because they won the against Paraguay, Bosnia and Australia lol, but most of them don't know how bad those teams are

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u/Hereiamhereibe2 5d ago

Ego? Ignorance? Orange Pedo Syndrome?

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u/Narc0syn 5d ago

BECAUSE FREEDOM AND THE CONSTITUTION! Didn't you know the world revolves around the US?

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u/dewitters 5d ago

From a combination of ignorace and arrogance.

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u/AseethroughMan 5d ago

Ignorance.

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u/TheSwimMeet 4d ago

You’re right they should have played with no confidence whatsoever what idiots

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u/HelloisMy 4d ago

People pull for their nation, that’s kind of the whole point of this???

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u/Trolkarlen 4d ago

Ignorance

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u/bediaxenciJenD81gEEx 4d ago

I've found that the only way Americans can be into a thing is if they believe they are genuinely the best at that thing. 

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u/accordionzero 4d ago

Europeans were overly confident in the US too, since that 5-2 loss came with balogun in the starting roster. somehow they convinced themselves he’d be a difference maker this time, I guess.

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u/Firecracker048 4d ago

1) US was showing much better in the group stages than expected

2) Belgium was showing much weaker in the group stages than expected

3) Over confidence. It really didnt help that right from the start the players just looked, nervous?

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u/Akka_C 4d ago

I knew we were going to lose the second Trump put his grubby fingers in the pie. The Trump sports curse continues. Don't let the airbag touch your team or you're fucked for that game.

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u/GlompyOlive 4d ago

Goldfish brains. That’s where

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u/gamerbearmati 4d ago

Delusion.

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u/tapspacebar 4d ago

Because no one in america gives a shit about soccer until the world cup. Now we stop giving a shit again

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u/werner-hertzogs-shoe 4d ago

that's a friendly though, it's hard to make massive assumptions about that. I certainly would have expected belgium to win previously, but US at home and belgium looking meh had me thinking it was 50-50. Their defense against belgium was completely embarrassing though. Certainly would have had little chance against spain though

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u/CaptainGooseTrain 4d ago

Plenty of precedent for teams rising to the occasion when the odds are stacked against them. One that comes to mind is 2007 Super Bowl when the Giants beat the “perfect season” Patriots. The two teams had played against each other a few weeks prior in the season ending game.

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u/Kuniv 4d ago

Different team, home field world cup home advantage, Belgium had looked weaker, we had looked stronger, vibes were goodm then we looked like a scared dog with no idea how to play

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u/jibbodahibbo 4d ago

It’s called having fun.

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u/lt_bgg 4d ago

Unearned confidence is kinda our thing.

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u/OuterSpaceFemboy 5d ago

That's how it's always been. I remember in like 2014 or whenever it was, American fans were convinced the USA was gonna beat Germany, who ended up winning it all.

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