USMNT attempts to overcome struggles vs. Panama at Copa America
Jun 23, 2024; Arlington, TX, USA; United States midfielder Luca De La Torre (14) in action during the game between the United States and Bolivia in a 2024 Copa America match at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports The U.S. men's national team faces a familiar and pesky foe in Atlanta on Thursday when it goes up against Panama in a Copa America Group C match.
Panama earned a shootout victory over the Americans in the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals, although it should be noted that the U.S. essentially fielded a B-team after winning the CONCACAF Nations League Finals a few weeks earlier.
Still, the Panamanians can use that result and a 1-0 home victory over the U.S. in a 2022 World Cup qualifier for confidence after opening this year's Copa with a 3-1 loss to Uruguay.
"We just have to make sure that we come out 100 percent and not take anything for granted," U.S. forward Tim Weah said. "We know what Panama is capable of and we just have to make sure we're on our A game."
It's crunch time for Panama (0-0-1), which needs a victory to improve its slim chances of being in the top two in Group C to advance to the knockout round. The U.S. (1-0-0), coming off a 2-0 win against Bolivia, is in much better position.
Panama coach Thomas Christiansen felt his team gave Uruguay too much respect based on its South American lineage and hopes his team starts more aggressively on Thursday.
"We've known the U.S. team for years," Christiansen said. "We've seen their evolution, a very good and important revolution, and besides the players they have in the big leagues, we have the whole team to consider.
"It's been a very competitive team. ... As to intensity, I think they're quite even with Uruguay in that sense."
The United States dominated Bolivia in shot attempts (20-6) but only managed goals from Christian Pulisic and Folarin Balogun. The focus will be on sharpening play in front of the goal before playing Uruguay on Monday in a match that could determine the group winner.
"It's a huge opportunity for all of us," U.S. midfielder Gio Reyna said. "I think collectively, as a group, it's more important that we know what we can really show the world what we can do."
--Field Level Media
Why Kyler Murray is a Perfect Match For Minnesota Vikings
Five NFL Free Agency Predictions That Can Still Happen
Five College Pro Days That Could Shake Up the 2026 NFL Draft
Mark DeRosa Needs To Take More Accountability for Team USA
Thursday NBA Betting Guide: Key Spreads and Totals to Target
- Players Championship Betting Guide: Top Picks, Props, and Odds
- College Basketball Best Bets Today: Kentucky and Texas SEC Tournament Picks
- MLB ERA Player Prop Future Bets: Four Pitchers Worth Betting the Under
- Why Duke Blue Devils Look Unstoppable Entering the ACC Tournament
- Big 12 Tournament Preview: Arizona, Houston, Kansas, and Iowa State Contend
- College Basketball Bets Today: Gonzaga, Virginia Tech in Key Tournament Matchups
- MLB Batting Average Player Props: Best Over/Under Future Bets for 2026

