USMNT's Tim Weah Apologizes for Red Card in Panama Loss: I Let My Team, Country Down

United States men's national soccer team forward Tim Weah apologized to fans in an Instagram story for his 18th-minute red card en route to his team's 2-1...

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United States men's national soccer team forward Tim Weah apologized to fans in an Instagram story for his 18th-minute red card en route to his team's 2-1 loss to Panama in Copa América group play on Thursday. Tim Weah posts an apology to USMNT fans 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.

com/u22HmaNKvX The red card occurred after Weah struck Panama defender Roderick Miller in the back of his head. Tim Weah receives a red card after review for this contact 🟥 pic.twitter.



com/phw8bSzdKR Folarin Balogun put USMNT up just four minutes later with a goal. However, Panama got one back courtesy of César Blackman in the 26th minute before José Fajardo added an 83rd-minute goal for Panama to win the match. This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.

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