This was supposed to be the year for United States Men's Soccer. The World Cup was on home soil. The "Golden Generation" of players were in their prime for thsi

Belgium’s 4-1 victory was more than a round of 16 defeat. It was the end of what should have been a defining tournament for American soccer.

This World Cup exit is not just about coming up against a better team. It's about not showing up in big moments. Again.

Monday's one-sided loss to Belgium highlights that not much has changed for the U.S. men's soccer team despite the perceived progress over time.

After a stellar start to the World Cup, the U.S. was overmatched against Belgium in a 4-1 loss.

After a shellacking from Belgium, prominent figures from the world of U.S. sports didn't hold back in their criticisms of the home team.

For a while, this World Cup felt different for the USMNT, but there's no escaping the familiar feeling now that it's over

The USMNT's 4-1 World Cup loss to Belgium exposed more than on-field problems. Zero crypto sponsorships meant missed revenue during peak global visibility.

The USMNT’s run at a home World Cup had attracted people who usually ignore soccer. Instead of triumph, they saw a humbling at the hands of Belgium

The weight of U.S. soccer was heaped on the shoulders of this World Cup team, which lost in disappointing fashion. Where does it go from here?

This was supposed to be the year for United States Men's Soccer. The World Cup was on home soil. The "Golden Generation" of players were in their prime for thsi

The USMNT’s run at the 2026 World Cup fell short of the lofty goals many had set on home soil.

Seattle and U.S. supporters created an atmosphere for the round-of-16 match that was perfect until it wasn’t.

Did the USMNT underperform, or were expectations too high heading into the 2026 World Cup?

Mauricio Pochettino’s team delivered several thrilling performances on home soil. The way it ended was somewhat less exhilarating