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USMNT player Chris Richards discusses Balogun's eligibility and World Cup popularity

From CBS News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • USMNT player Chris Richards discussed the team's reaction to Folarin Balogun's eligibility.
  • Richards shared his thoughts on the World Cup's growing popularity in the United States.
  • The interview covered team dynamics and the broader impact of soccer in the U.S.

U.S. Men's National Team player Chris Richards offered insights into the team's internal dynamics and the burgeoning popularity of soccer in the United States during a recent interview. He detailed the squad's reaction upon learning that Folarin Balogun could potentially play for the U.S. team, a significant development in national team recruitment.

Richards also addressed the increasing visibility and fan engagement surrounding the World Cup within the U.S. His comments suggest a growing enthusiasm for the sport, moving beyond traditional fan bases to capture a wider American audience. This reflects a broader trend of soccer's expanding footprint in a nation historically dominated by other sports.

how the team reacted when they found out Folarin Balogun could play against Belgium

โ€” Chris RichardsDescribing the team's response to a significant player eligibility development.

The interview, conducted by Tony Dokoupil, provided a platform for Richards to share his perspective on these key aspects of the team's journey and the sport's evolution in the U.S. The discussion touched upon team chemistry, player development, and the team's aspirations on the international stage, offering a glimpse into the mindset of a key player.

what he thinks of the World Cup's popularity in the U.S.

โ€” Chris RichardsSharing his views on the growing interest in the World Cup within the United States.
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Originally published by CBS News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.