The U.S. men’s national team celebrates after Timothy Weah’s goal in the first half of a match with Wales in the FIFA World Cup.
The U.S. men's national team celebrates after Timothy Weah's goal in the first half of a match with Wales in the FIFA World Cup. AFP via Getty Images
The U.S. men’s national team celebrates after Timothy Weah’s goal in the first half of a match with Wales in the FIFA World Cup.
The U.S. men's national team celebrates after Timothy Weah's goal in the first half of a match with Wales in the FIFA World Cup. AFP via Getty Images

The 2022 World Cup is underway in Qatar. The host country has received pushback on a number of recent decisions, from the sale of beer to players’ right to protest.

Reset checks in with two Northwestern professors and a Chicago sports contributor to discuss the USMNT chances and the tumultuous backdrop of this year’s World Cup.

GUESTS: Craig LaMay, Director of Journalism and Strategic Communication at Northwestern University in Qatar

Brian Sandalow, contributing writer to Chicago Sun Times

Susan Dun, associate professor in residence at Northwestern University in Qatar

The U.S. men’s national team celebrates after Timothy Weah’s goal in the first half of a match with Wales in the FIFA World Cup.
The U.S. men's national team celebrates after Timothy Weah's goal in the first half of a match with Wales in the FIFA World Cup. AFP via Getty Images
The U.S. men’s national team celebrates after Timothy Weah’s goal in the first half of a match with Wales in the FIFA World Cup.
The U.S. men's national team celebrates after Timothy Weah's goal in the first half of a match with Wales in the FIFA World Cup. AFP via Getty Images

The 2022 World Cup is underway in Qatar. The host country has received pushback on a number of recent decisions, from the sale of beer to players’ right to protest.

Reset checks in with two Northwestern professors and a Chicago sports contributor to discuss the USMNT chances and the tumultuous backdrop of this year’s World Cup.

GUESTS: Craig LaMay, Director of Journalism and Strategic Communication at Northwestern University in Qatar

Brian Sandalow, contributing writer to Chicago Sun Times

Susan Dun, associate professor in residence at Northwestern University in Qatar