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COLD BLAST

USA World Cup qualifier sees players subbed with HYPOTHERMIA as Pulisic stars in win vs Honduras in -19C temperatures

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HONDURAS slammed the USA after they were forced to play in -19C temperatures that left some players with hypothermia.

Christian Pulisic and the American team won their 2022 World Cup qualifier in freezing Minnesota.

Christian Pulisic starred in USA's clash with Honduras in freezing Minnesota
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Christian Pulisic starred in USA's clash with Honduras in freezing MinnesotaCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Honduras goalkeeper Edrick Menjivar was dressed to beat the cold
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Honduras goalkeeper Edrick Menjivar was dressed to beat the coldCredit: Getty Images - Getty
American fans wrapped up warm in the freezing temperatures
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American fans wrapped up warm in the freezing temperaturesCredit: Getty Images - Getty

But the ice-cold weather forced Honduras goalkeeper Luis Lopez and forward Romell Quioto out during half-time as they .

Lopez was reportedly still being treated in the dressing room after full-time, while Quioto's condition was less severe.

Honduras players are more used to playing in 30C heat than the kind of conditions they were faced with on Wednesday night.

They complained about the decision to let the match go ahead despite the freezing temperatures and manager Hernan Dario Gomez didn't hold back before kick-off.

Gomez said: "It's not normal. It's inconceivable that a power in every sense would bring you here to play a game and get a result.

"The game hasn't started, but I can't wait for it to end. Because it's not for enjoying, it's for suffering."

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One supporter feels the chill in America's Midwest
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One supporter feels the chill in America's MidwestCredit: Getty Images - Getty
One fan decided to embrace the elements
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One fan decided to embrace the elementsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Fulham defender Antonee Robinson also featured for USA
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Fulham defender Antonee Robinson also featured for USACredit: Getty Images - Getty
Pitchside TV reporters showed just how cold it was by unveiling a frozen shirt
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Pitchside TV reporters showed just how cold it was by unveiling a frozen shirt

USA boss Gregg Berhalter, on the other hand, defended his federation's decision to go ahead with the game in Saint Paul.

Berhalter argued that the opposition was equipped with warm weather gear to cope with the weather.

The American head coach said: "What I would say is that we provided Honduras and their staff and the referees with warm weather gear. We provided them with heat gear, and were trying to make it a safe environment for them to play.

"When we go down to those countries, and it's 90 degrees in 90 per cent dew point and it's unbearable humidity and guys are getting dehydrated and cramping up and getting heat exhaustion, that's the nature of our competition.

"When we schedule this game in this location, you have to go by average temperatures, daily average temperatures, and it was the best guess. We want to minimise travel.

"We knew we're gonna be playing in cold weather in two of the games and we figured to do it in the third game as well, instead of switching climates.

"The cold spell came through and it's something we can't control but all we can do once that happens is try to mitigate the risk by having warm weather gear and going out there and competing and we did that."

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