The US soccer team is being roasted online for a resurfaced World Cup ad which many have labelled 'arrogant' in the face of their shock defeat by Sweden over the weekend.
Twitter has erupted over a promotional advertisement for the US team released before the World Cup began, which some pundits believe hasn’t aged well given their poor performance.
A group of Londoners sitting on a bus discuss which players the England team needed to mark to ensure victory before the advertisement flicks to scenes in Brazil and France.
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