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In USMNT Loss To Belgium, Even The Jersey Had A Bad Day
The USMNT debuted World Cup jerseys with red and white stripes while Belgium wore mostly white, causing visual confusion despite pre-match checks, in a 5-2 loss in Atlanta.
- On Saturday, the United States Men's National Team faced Belgium in Atlanta, where players struggled to distinguish teammates due to similarly colored jerseys during the friendly match.
- The U.S. Soccer Federation approved the USMNT's red-and-white 'Stripes' kit and Belgium's light 'Frozen Blue' Adidas jerseys before the match, despite the visual similarity that emerged during play.
- American midfielder Weston McKennie said the similarity was 'almost like a 50-50 thing,' while Christian Pulisic noted, 'Everyone was a bit shocked,' describing the challenge of identifying teammates.
- Belgium defeated the Americans 5-2, ending their five-game unbeaten streak; Pulisic insisted the jerseys were 'not an excuse at all' for the loss.
- The USMNT faces Portugal on Tuesday in Atlanta, where they plan to wear their dark blue 'Stars' kit as preparation for the World Cup co-hosted this summer.
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Fans angry and players confused as US and Belgian kits clash
Both teams exchanged uniform plans well ahead of the match
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleFans furious over clash of kit colours in US v Belgium friendly
ATLANTA, March 29 : A clash of kit colours caused confusion for players and made it difficult for fans watching on TV to tell the teams apart as World Cup co-hosts the U.S. were accused of being responsible for a mix-up in a 5-2 friendly defeat by Belgium on Saturday.Both teams used the match to launch new ki
·Singapore
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