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3 things we learned from the 1-1 draw with Mexico

But you have to use him correctly. Michael Bradley might have been the best U.S. player on the field against Mexico if not for some heroics from Geoff Cameron in the second half. He buzzed around the midfield, switching on and off with Kellyn Acosta and taking turns stepping to the ball and dropping back into the hole. He got forward well, scoring the lone U.S. goal with an audacious chip and nearly topping himself in the second half with a long-range volley that slammed off the post. This Michael Bradley was worlds better than the forays as a lone 6 and empty bucket partnerships with Jermaine Jones that have formed the bulk of his U.