The U.S. has a lot of depth and a lot of question marks in 2019. Who would make up the first team in a World Cup right now?

It’s a big time for the U.S. men’s national team right now. Qualification has yet to start for the 2022 World Cup but the March international break sees competitive friendlies, with all the Europe-based U.S. stars, against Ecuador (Thursday, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN2) and Chile (March 26, 7:55 p.m. ET, ESPN2).

They also have the Gold Cup this summer, but what if action in Qatar kicked off today? How would Gregg Berhalter set up his team in that first group game?

Don’t worry, Gregg: we’ve got your back….

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Relive the top goals from Week 33’s Decision Day throughout Major League Soccer.

Ola Kamara, Paul Arriola, Michael Murillo, Marco Urena or Sebastian Giovinco: Who scored the MLS Goal of the Week?

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Watch the highlights for all of the entries, then vote! The poll is open until Wednesday.

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With the U.S. looking thin in central defense, the time’s right for Matt Miazga to step in.

Chances are running out to make an impression on United States head coach Bruce Arena before the final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers, beginning with the Oct. 6 must-win vs. Panama in Orlando, Fla. Here is a list of the those who starred and those who did not over the weekend.

Heating up:

Matt Miazga, DF, Vitesse (Eredivisie)

Why he’s here: Miazga was excellent for Vitesse in a 2-1 win over Dutch giants Ajax, earning Eredivisie Team of the Week honors.

What this means: It’s no secret…

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DC United’s Ben Olsen discusses his sides newest acquisitions Zoltan Stieber and Bruno Miranda.
D.C. United has completed the signing of U.S. international midfielder Paul Arriola from Club Tijuana, the club announced on Thursday.
The MLS club did not reveal the transfer fee, but acknowledged it was the largest in team history.
Sources told ESPN FC that United will pay in excess of $3 million to Tijuana, and will also pay Arriola an annual salary of more than $1 million per season. The figures were earlier reported by the Washington Post.
United also had to acquire Arriola’s MLS rights from…

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Toronto FC played more than a half against 10 men, but were held to a draw nonetheless by D.C. United.
D.C. United is on the verge of signing U.S. international midfielder Paul Arriola, multiple sources have confirmed to ESPN FC.
United will pay a transfer fee in excess of $3 million to Arriola’s current team, Club Tijuana, and will also pay Arriola an annual salary of more than $1 million per season.
The Washington Post was the first to report the news.
Sources say D.C. United will send a combination of general allocation money and targeted allocation money of around $500,000 to the LA Galaxy in…

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Toronto FC played more than a half against 10 men, but were held to a draw nonetheless by D.C. United.
D.C. United is on the verge of signing U.S. international midfielder Paul Arriola.
United will pay a transfer fee in excess of $3 million to Arriola’s current team, Club Tijuana, and will also pay Arriola an annual salary of more than $1 million per season.
Sources say D.C. United will send a combination of general allocation money and targeted allocation money of around $500,000 to the LA Galaxy in order to acquire Arriola’s MLS rights.
The Galaxy held those rights as a result of Arriola spending…

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DC United’s Ben Olsen discusses his sides newest acquisitions Zoltan Stieber and Bruno Miranda.
D.C. United has completed the signing of U.S. international midfielder Paul Arriola from Club Tijuana, the club announced on Thursday.
The MLS club did not reveal the transfer fee, but acknowledged it was the largest in team history.
Sources told ESPN FC that United will pay in excess of $3 million to Tijuana, and will also pay Arriola an annual salary of more than $1 million per season. The figures were earlier reported by the Washington Post.
United also had to acquire Arriola’s MLS rights from…

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Toronto FC played more than a half against 10 men, but were held to a draw nonetheless by D.C. United.
Paul Arriola’s impending transfer to D.C. United requires unpacking on a variety of levels.
First, the details. Multiple sources confirmed to ESPN FC that Arriola is on the verge of completing a transfer from Liga MX side Club Tijuana to DCU for a transfer fee in excess of $3 million and an annual salary north of $1 million per year.
Additionally, according to multiple league sources, D.C. United will have to send around $500,000 of allocation money — the total includes both general and targeted…

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