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Team USA embarks on new episode

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LOS ANGELES — One year after a humbling failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, Team USA is hoping a string of upcoming friendlies will help turn around its fortunes.

Wednesday marked the anniversar­y of the stunning loss to Trinidad & Tobago that ended the Americans’ bid to reach this year’s finals. Midfielder Michael Bradley, back in the squad for the first time since then, said players are looking forward, not back.

“It doesn’t linger,” said Bradley, who was recalled to the US squad by interim coach Dave Sarachan for friendlies against Colombia on Thursday and Peru next week.

Sarachan said it had always been his plan to reintroduc­e a veteran element to complement the young players who have stepped forward in the past year, but Bradley admitted he was never 100 percent certain he would be back.

“I don’t think anybody ever knows that, so you enjoy every opportunit­y you have with the national team and you don’t ever take it for granted,” said Bradley, who plays for Toronto.

“For me, the opportunit­y to be back now and start to get to know some of the younger guys that have been around the last nine or 10 months is great. I’m very excited.”

US Soccer, aware that the wound from that night in Trinidad & Tobago is still raw for fans, marked the anniversar­y with a statement on its website.

“Today we look forward,” the statement said. “With the march towards 2022 underway and the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America as our guidepost, the US men’s national team has embarked on a new journey.

“The hallmarks of the culture remain, with perseveran­ce, grit and dogged determinat­ion fueled by the pride to represent the United States and each and every one of you.”

The federation played a key role in landing the 2026 World Cup for North America, along with Mexico and Canada.

There has been change at the top with the departure of Sunil Gulati and the election of Carlos Cordeiro as the associatio­n’s new president and the arrival of Earnie Stewart as general manager of the national team.

But the Americans are still searching for a permanent replacemen­t for Bruce Arena, who resigned as coach after the Trinidad debacle.

With Sarachan at the helm, the US had a morale-boosting 1-0 friendly win over Mexico in September in Nashville, and the caretaker coach said he’s seen a “progressio­n” in the squad in the eight matches played to date under his guidance.

“It’s by no means a finished progressio­n, but it’s moving along in a good direction,” he said.

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