Charlie Davies praises World Cup impact on soccer in New England
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 9, 2026, 4:44 PM
Last updated Jul 9, 2026
Former U.S. soccer star Charlie Davies described the 2026 World Cup as 'sensational' during an interview, highlighting its positive reception in New England. Ahead of the quarterfinal match between France and Morocco, Davies mentioned that soccer is gaining traction in the region, traditionally dominated by other sports. He expressed optimism for the future of the U.S. national team despite their early exit from the tournament, stating that they could eventually reach a World Cup final. Davies emphasized the importance of youth development to cultivate future American soccer stars.
- •France faces Morocco in a quarterfinal match today.
- •Davies believes more young players are interested in soccer after the World Cup.
- •He expects the USA to compete for future World Cup titles.
- •Davies highlights the need for better youth coaching in the U.S.
- •Kylian Mbappé is praised as a once-in-a-generation talent.
- 4:44 PMYahoo Sports — Charlie Davies: World Cup has been ‘sensational’ as soccer wins over New England fans
"Former U.S. soccer star Charlie Davies says the tournament has been “sensational” and believes Team USA could reach a World Cup final in his lifetime.
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