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The story of Christian Pulisic, U.S. stars, a trip...
Key takeaways
- IRVINE, Calif. -- The biggest save of the World Cup for the U.S. men's national team might have come from a golf cart dealership owner, ESPN has learned.
- Strange as it might sound, the story began last Sunday.
- Traffic was stopped for hours, and this wasn't ideal.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
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IRVINE, Calif. -- The biggest save of the World Cup for the U.S. men's national team might have come from a golf cart dealership owner, ESPN has learned.
Strange as it might sound, the story began last Sunday. It was an off day for the players, so Christian Pulisic, Weston Mc Kennie and Alejandro Zendejas left the team's hotel in Laguna Niguel and went into town to get some pizza. After finishing their food, they tried to get a rideshare back but quickly learned they were stuck: a massive traffic accident had shuttered one side of Pacific Coast Highway. There was no way for a car to get through.
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