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How USMNT prepare for World Cup penalty drama: confidence, composure and consultants
The US have used outside companies, including one measuring players’ brainwaves, to help them determine who will shoot in a shootout Who would the US need to beat to win the World Cup? There is perhaps nothing more polarizing in the game of football than a penalty shootout. But however you feel about them, you can’t deny the drama involved, which was on full display in Monday’s last-32 matches. Germany were the first at this World Cup to fall victim to the cruel nature of the procedure, with Kai Havertz, Nick Woltemade and Jonathan Tah all missing from the spot and handing a shock victory to P
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