A draw in the United States' meeting with Germany on Thursday would be enough for both sides to progress into the World Cup's knockout stages.
Approaching America's all important match against Germany tomorrow, the U.S. coach, Jürgen Klinsmann, has criticized FIFA for showing preferential treatment to Germany and other seeded teams, claiming that the less stressful travel schedule and extra
Silvestre Varela's 95th minute goal cost the United States a win, which would have advanced them to the knockout rounds. While still earning the result they needed against Portugal, the failure at the end could prove costly for
"We want to go into this game, recover fast and go at Germany, get three points and have seven points on our side and be in the driver's seat for the Round of 16. That is our goal," Klinsmann said, via U.S. Soccer's website. "It's a little bit more
Silvestre Varela's 95th minute goal cost the United States a win, which would have advanced them to the knockout rounds. While still earning the result they needed against Portugal, the failure at the end could prove costly for