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US faces Belgium in World Cup round of 16, acknowledging American football's growth
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US faces Belgium in World Cup round of 16, acknowledging American football's growth

From Asharq Al-Awsat · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The US faces Belgium in the World Cup round of 16, with both teams acknowledging the US's significant improvement in football since their last World Cup encounter in 2014.
  • Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois noted the US's development into a strong team, while US defender Alex Freeman expressed admiration for Belgium's consistent World Cup performance.
  • The match is seen as a test for the US's progress in football, with the team aiming to advance further than ever before.

When Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois reflected on the last time his side faced the United States in the World Cup, Tim Howard came to mind. Courtois was in net opposite one of the greatest American goalies, who made 16 saves in a 2-1, extra time loss to Belgium at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Though Howard has long since hung up his boots, the 34-year-old Courtois will start again on Monday when the US plays Belgium in the round of 16.

I think they can produce a lot of talent and become a world force. Theyโ€™re already a great team together, they play well. So I think thatโ€™s a good evolution, and theyโ€™re showing it this World Cup. Hopefully it comes to an end (Monday) and that we can win, but weโ€™re expecting a tough game.

โ€” Thibaut CourtoisThe Belgium goalkeeper on the US team's development and the upcoming match.

Since that thrilling match over a decade ago, American football has made significant strides. โ€œI think they can produce a lot of talent and become a world force,โ€ Courtois said. โ€œTheyโ€™re already a great team together, they play well. So I think thatโ€™s a good evolution, and theyโ€™re showing it this World Cup. Hopefully it comes to an end (Monday) and that we can win, but weโ€™re expecting a tough game.โ€ The World Cup has excited football fans and piqued many Americansโ€™ interest, even as the sport continues to strive toward achieving mainstream popularity in the United States.

There have been setbacks since that Belgium game 12 years ago, including a stunning loss to Trinidad and Tobago in 2017 that led to the US missing the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Led by Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino, who has embraced the American experience this summer, the US is one win away from advancing as far as it ever has at the World Cup. The Americans have won three of four games in the tournament with a roster featuring stars from European clubs.

I think technically they are better. Physically, and also the intensity they can put during the game. And of course, the way they coach.

โ€” Axel WitselThe Belgium midfielder on the US team's improvements since 2014.

Like Courtois, Belgium midfielder Axel Witsel played against the Americans in 2014 and believes the US has improved significantly. โ€œI think technically they are better,โ€ Witsel said. โ€œPhysically, and also the intensity they can put during the game. And of course, the way they coach.โ€ The Belgium side features four players from its 2014 World Cup roster, including Courtois and Witsel. Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, who were integral to a third-place finish at the 2018 World Cup, remain impactful players.

Theyโ€™re a nation thatโ€™s always been respected, and has always been amazing in the World Cup in these moments. And, I feel like for us itโ€™s, โ€˜How can we be important in these moments as well and make an impact?โ€™

โ€” Alex FreemanThe US defender on Belgium's World Cup legacy and the team's aspirations.

US defender Alex Freeman marveled at the longevity of the Red Devils, who showed their resiliency by coming back from a two-goal deficit to beat Senegal 3-2 in the round of 32. โ€œTheyโ€™re a nation thatโ€™s always been respected, and has always been amazing in the World Cup in these moments,โ€ Freeman said. โ€œAnd, I feel like for us itโ€™s, โ€˜How can we be important in these moments as well and make an impact?โ€™โ€ The Americans are winless in 13 straight World Cup matchups against European opponents, 3-6-15 overall in such games and were blown out by Belgium 5-2 in a World Cup warmup match in March. US defender Chris Richards fondly remembers Howardโ€™s performance against Belgium, even though it came in defeat. โ€œIt was fun,โ€ Richards said. โ€œI think people spoke (highly) about that Belgium โ€˜Golden Gener

It was fun. I think people spoke (highly) about that Belgium โ€˜Golden Gener

โ€” Chris RichardsThe US defender recalling Tim Howard's performance against Belgium in 2014.
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Originally published by Asharq Al-Awsat in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.