There have certainly been prettier goals. Brazil has produced two far superior ones—two perfectly Brazilian screamers—in one fewer game. United States winger Tim Weah produced one on Tuesday—swiftly disallowed by an automated offside call, the margins of which were somewhere between a whisker and a speck of dust—that felt like a perfect image of the type his father used to score for Monaco and Milan. But the United States’ first and only goal against Iran, scored by Cristian Pulisic, was perfect in the way it encapsulated this team at this moment. It wasn’t devoid of beauty: Weston McKennie, a rangy box-to-box midfielder with a bevy of skills that have long eluded American eights, plays a pe
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