4 takeaways from the U.S. men's final tune-up games before the World Cup

It's here, folks: The FIFA World Cup kicks off this week, and the U.S.men's national soccer team is ready for its Friday opener in Los Angeles, the players say.A pair of international friendlies over the past two weekends has given the Americans and their fans plenty of reasons to dream big.
Star forward Christian Pulisic broke his monthslong goal drought against Senegal, and defender Antonee Robinson wowed with his offensive playmaking.And above all, the U.S.
showed they are unwilling to be intimidated by quality opponents with their own serious aspirations for the World Cup."We're really starting to hit our stride," said midfielder Tyler Adams after Saturday's game against Germany.In the 2022 World Cup, the Americans only managed to score three goals in their four games.That was enough for a win and two draws in the group stage, but their road ended in the Round of 16 when the Netherlands easily outscored them 3-1.Now, any anxiety over the U.S.
scoring capability feels like a distant memory.The team is flush with options on the attack, and not only Pulisic, who has scored 33 goals for the U.S.
in his career.Forwards Folarin Balogun, who found the net against Senegal, and Ricardo Pepi, who was instrumental in two goals against Senegal, have looked excellent these past two weeks.In other words, the team is consistently creating chances and converting enough to compete.
"It's definitely encouraging," said Pulisic Saturday."We have a lot of talent on the team, a lot of guys that can create and be dangerous to score goals."Both Germany and Senegal picked up easy goals on defensive lapses.
Great World Cup teams, like the kind the U.S.hopes to face in the Round of 16 and beyond, will do that.Compared to a relatively deep bench of forwards and midfielders, the U.S.
have fewer full-package defenders.On one hand, there's Tim Ream, whose soccer IQ and positioning are excellent, but who is 38 and can no longer win a footrace.
Next to him is the promising 21-year-old A...