With the 2022 FIFA World Cup just days away, soccer analyst Grant Wahl says that the Mexico National Team will be America's favorite team to support.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is just days away and fans in the United States will be cheering on their"favorite team:" Mexico.
While for some fans, the World Cup is the event where one cheers and celebrates one’s national identity. But for the typical American fan, that doesn't hold true – and American sports journalist and soccer analyst for CBS Sports Grant Wahl agrees.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
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