USMNT denounces racist comments toward players after brutal Copa America loss to Panama

It was a bad night for the . (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The U.S. men’s national team had a rough day, but the team isn’t happy with the behavior that followed from certain fans.

U.S. Soccer released a statement after denouncing a series of online racist comments directed at several of its players, pledging to stand firmly against racism and support its players.

The full statement:

The match started badly, with winger sent off via red card for and leaving his teammates in a 10-on-11 situation for much of the match.

The team adopted a defensive 5-3-1 formation from there, but fatigue became an issue as the game went on and ultimately resulted in a tie-breaking Panama goal in the 83rd minute, with the defense looking tired.

The loss leaves the U.S. in an unenviable position with only . Another loss would leave the Americans needing a Bolivia win over Panama and a triumph through goal differential, while a tie would need Bolivia to at least tie against Panama in order to send the U.S. through to the knockout stage.