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Good morning! The January camp may have launched some USMNT careers in the past, but the games tended to be snoozers. In the previous three years, the USA scored two goals in five January games: managing just one win: 1-0 over El Salvador in 2022. But this year’s squad, aiming to impress Mauricio Pochettino, put on a lively show in Saturday’s 3-1 win over Venezuela. So we’re eager to see how they perform today against Costa Rica in Orlando.
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