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Despite the US men's national team's disappointing exit from the Copa América after a 1-0 loss to Uruguay, head coach Gregg Berhalter remains confident in his leadership, asserting he is the right person for the job as they look towards the 2026 World Cup. The defeat led to the team finishing third in Group C, sparking discussions about Berhalter's suitability amidst criticisms and calls for improvement from the United States Soccer Federation. Uruguay's successful run in the tournament, winning all three group games, contrasts with the US team's struggles, especially highlighted by a surprise loss to Panama. Berhalter acknowledged the team's underperformance and the need for better results, emphasizing the importance of analyzing and improving to meet expectations in future competitions.
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