I can understand that the US as a team have to break a stereotype or feel they have something to prove, but I don't believe players as individuals have to break any stereotypes. Good talented players can come from any country in the world, I don't think people look at them differently because they're from the US. There are too many different nationalities involved in this sport and all the leagues for that to be an issue. You're either good or you're not, doesn't matter where you're from.
Personally I've always liked Michael Bradley, think he has potential.
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