The U.S. men's national team got just what it wanted vs. Chile.
No, the 1-1 draw in Houston wasn't the desired result, but the test provided by the Chileans offered more of a barometer for where the U.S. under Gregg Berhalter stands than previous wins over second-choice Panama and Costa Rica teams earlier in the year and an Ecuador side that didn't look all that interested in taking the onus in their matchup last week.
Unlike those matches, in which the U.S. averaged over 62% possession playing the type of soccer Berhalter is trying to instill, the U.