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How wing-backs and chemistry helped the US break through against Senegal

Witness the US men's national team’s dynamic wing-back duo, Dest and Robinson, as they combine skill and chemistry to break through Senegal's defense. In a thrilling match, their precision passing led to a stunning goal, highlighting the te...

The Guardian· Jun 1, 2026 · 2:22 PM · 10 views

Witness the US men's national team’s dynamic wing-back duo, Dest and Robinson, as they combine skill and chemistry to break through Senegal's defense. In a thrilling match, their precision passing led to a stunning goal, highlighting the team's tactical evolution under Mauricio Pochettino. With tough matches ahead, the US is poised for an exciting tournament run. #USMNT #Soccer #Football #Dest #Pulisic #WorldCup

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