USMNT Secures Opening Copa América Win: Player Breakdown
USMNT Secures Opening Copa América Win: Player Breakdown
The USMNT kicked off their Copa América journey with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Bolivia. Here's a look at how each player performed:
Manager:
- Gregg Berhalter (7): Made strategic adjustments, including Adams' return to the starting lineup. Balogun rewarded his faith with a crucial goal.
Players:
- GK Matt Turner (6): Solid with routine saves, needs improvement in long distribution.
- DF Antonee Robinson (8): Grew stronger throughout the match, offered attacking options on the left.
- DF Tim Ream (7): Gave away possessions early but made up for it with a key long ball and defensive contributions.
- DF Chris Richards (4): Frequent giveaways fueled Bolivian counter-attacks.
- DF Joe Scally (6): Inconsistent in the first half, improved defensively in the second.
- MF Tyler Adams (6): Decent return to starting lineup, showed some rust but linked up well with McKennie at times.
- MF Weston McKennie (6): Struggled to find the ball initially, improved positioning later. Yellow card a concern.
- MF Giovanni Reyna (7): Didn't dominate but drew fouls and disrupted Bolivia's attacks effectively.
- FW Christian Pulisic (Man of the Match - 8): Opened the scoring, broke pressure, and combined well with teammates. Unlucky not to score more.
- FW Folarin Balogun (6): Scored the second goal but had an otherwise lackluster performance.
- FW Timothy Weah (7): Active on the right, used his skill to create chances.
Substitutes:
- MF Yunus Musah (7): Injected energy and stopped a potential Bolivian threat.
- MF Johnny Cardoso (6): Contributed to securing the win with a steady midfield performance.
- FW Ricardo Pepi (6): Missed a clear chance early but had other opportunities saved impressively.
- MF Luca de la Torre (NR): Faced minimal challenge in a defensive role.
- FW Brenden Aaronson (NR): Brief appearance at the end
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