NEW YORK, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. men's national team are ready to show they can beat the world's top teams, midfielder Weston McKennie said on Wednesday, as they prepare to face Germany in a home friendly.
"We always compared ourselves in terms of, you know, we wanted to compete with top-level countries," McKennie told reporters.
"We expect ourselves to win these games now instead of just competing with them."
"It's a great opportunity to kind of see where we're at," said McKennie.
They are hungry for a chance at redemption after exiting at the group stage for the second World Cup in a row.
Persons:
Weston McKennie, McKennie, Amy Tennery, Ed Osmond
Organizations:
men's, Juventus, Ghana, Thomson
Locations:
Germany, East Hartford , Connecticut, U.S, Qatar, Nashville , Tennessee, Mexico, Philadelphia, New York