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Not all friendlies are created equal, and Sunday’s exhibition between the United States and Senegal in Charlotte feels like it carries a significant amount of weight. At least for the Stars & Stripes.
While Senegal will view this match as an opportunity to gel ahead of the start of the World Cup, the Americans have several significant questions to answer before the tournament gets underway on June 11. Both on the field and off of it.
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