U.S. Soccer contested accusations the womens national group disrespected a World War II veteran and the American flag before their Olympic send-off match against Mexico on Monday.A video circulated on Twitter revealing some of the U.S. gamers facing away from the harmonica-playing Pete DuPré while other group members faced forward. Each and every player waited for their opportunity to come up to Pete post-game prior to getting on the bus, said hey there, thanked him and signed his ball,” U.S. Soccer added.Another video revealed the players signing DuPrés soccer ball, including Megan Rapinoe and Crystal Dunn.The viral video trashing the U.S. group was later on erased. It was later on found that the flag was toward the gamers best side.When the anthem was over, every player on the U.S. group clapped for DuPré.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe U.S. would win the match, 4-0.