just making a big run. it s meant for him. des snuck in behind. scores. and as the ball comes across, it s captain america to the rescue for the united states, and he runs right into the goal keeper at the end of this, but lays it all on the line for his team and for his country. and gets his moment. what did it feel to you now that you have that forever moment? because a lot of talk is about that goal against nigeria, and now you had your moment, your first big moment. how do you feel about that? it feels great to score in a world cup. timmy knows what that s like. i think i m hoping i haven t had that moment yet, to be honest, i m hoping it s in front of me. feels great to be where we re at right now, but there s still more to come. wow, okay.
pivotal win against iran. roxana saberi is in qatar. reporter: captain america, as fabs call christian pulisic, returned to training tonight with a smile. thee nights after scoring his team s winning goal against iran, colliding with a goal keeper and ending up in the hospital with a pelvic injure, his team says he can now play against the netherlands tomorrow. we want to keep going and we want to keep going well and make the country proud. reporter: while the u.s. has reached the stage seven times before, most recently in fountryhat small toade it get to that many finals of a world cup is really expressive. reporter: journalist grant grant says the u.s. grant whale says the u.s. has a chance. the u.s. has gotten to this point but pretty rare to get beyond it. i think this u.s. team fears any other team in the tournament. reporter: it s that fighting team spirit that the
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let s go to alex. you ve been reporting on this all day. it is final. 1-0, u.s.a. hi, sandra. it s so great to see some of the videos of people celebrating and cheering back home. that s what we saw here along the waterfront in doha. the crowds that gathered here starting erupting and chanting u.s.a. in the final moments. it was 1-0. that one goal that christian pulisic managed to get in before he collided with the goal keeper. he s injured. there s another goal by tim waya, that was ruled offside. but still as the clock rang out just at halftime, there s sometimes the fear and the worry that this team could come back and could take it back. we ve seen that a lot so far. some amazing upsets. the underdog coming back after halftime and stealing the show. but the u.s. did manage to hold
brian: the world s most watch sporting event world cup taking place all this week. plenty of drama and upsets going all around. four-time champion germany. they actually lost today to 24th ranked japan by a final score of 2-1. this came just a day after the biggest upset in world cup history. saudi arabia scored two second half goals to beat argentina 2-1. at this point you have to say there are no favorites, it s all up for grabs. how is the u.s. doing still very much in the thick of things after opening up disappointing 1-1 draw with wales. could have been worse. up next england last time we beat them general washington and this time tyrell adams. can we pull it off. ask world cup goal keeper tony. i know you have been watching. played in world cups yourself. what is happening? is the world flattening out? with r. we done with super