Calling this a "Golden Generation" is one of the most absurd examples of marketing imaginable. There's a huge difference between producing a few players good enough to play for clubs in Europe and actually having a national team that can seriously compete at the top level.
And while we do have some quality players I don't see a Jude Bellingham or a Florian Wirtz on this team.
Exactly. Getting a few players into Europe is a good start, but who over there is an impact player for their teams, regularly?
Pulisic, sure.
The rest are all lower tier clubs and not exactly difference makers on a regular, consistent basis.
This program is miles away from being
consistently relevant but puts itself on a pedestal like it would compete heavily for major national tournaments.
The beauty of the game is that any team can beat any team, generally speaking. But the last WC is looking more and more like the exception and not the rule.