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U.S. ease into World Cup knockouts after 2-0 win over Australia
Tactical report, final score, events, and key fantasy impact for United States vs Australia.
Final Score
2 - 0
United States vs Australia
Tactical Story
Christian Pulisic's injury absence didn't hurt the United States one bit. The Americans advanced to the knockout round of the World Cup without their injured star forward, beating Australia 2-0 on Friday for their second straight victory in the expanded 48-team tournament. The U.S.
then won Group D when Paraguay beat Turkey 1-0 early Saturday morning. "C.P. is a fantastic player -- the quality and the leadership that he gives us," Folarin Balogun, who scored two goals in the 4-1 victory over Paraguay on June 12, said.
"We didn't have him today, but I think you saw we're still capable to go out there and get a result and put up a performance." As the Group D winner, the U.S. will play a round-of-32 match on July 1 in Santa Clara, California, against a third-place group finisher. Pulisic, who plays for AC Milan and has 33 goals in 87 international appearances, missed Friday's match because of a calf injury.
Playing without a talent like Pulisic could have derailed previous American World Cup teams. But much has changed since the last time the U.S. hosted the World Cup in 1994, when it advanced by being one of the best third-place teams.
The Americans lost to eventual champion Brazil in the round of 16. The U.S. has won consecutive games at a World Cup for the first time since 1930.
The Americans have scored six goals, one off their record for a World Cup, and received contributions throughout their roster. Alex Freeman, the youngest player on the team at 21 and the son of former NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl champion Antonio Freeman, made it 2-0 in the 43rd minute off a set piece. Freeman headed in a deflected shot by Sergiño Dest for his first career World Cup goal.
The goal was confirmed after a video review. "[He] is doing a fantastic job," coach Mauricio Pochettino said of Freeman. "The evolution is massive.
He's so humble. He wants to learn. He always listens.
He's a player that you really enjoy being with him. Not only coaching, but being with him." The U.S. took a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute after a run down the left sideline by Balogun.
He directed a centering pass toward striker Ricardo Pepi, who started in place of Pulisic. The ball never reached Pepi, deflecting off Australia defender Cameron Burgess and into the Socceroos' net for an own goal. "I want to be dangerous, I want to create opportunities," Balogun said.
"It might not always be myself that scores, but if I can force an error that gives us the lead, then for me it's like a goal as well. It was a special start to the game to give us the momentum." The Americans did not score after halftime, but the way they so thoroughly dominated Australia in the opening 45 minutes left an impression on Socceroos coach Tony Popovic. "It did not surprise us because their quality is clear," Popovic said.
"Their power is clear. Their athleticism is clear. They are not surprising in what they did." Expectations will only increase for the U.S.
as momentum builds around the team. The Americans' start to the tournament has not changed Pochettino's perception of his squad and its potential. "I think it's much better when you show good performances and win the games," Pochettino said.
"I think that makes it easier, everything. But, at the same time, it's [important] to keep believing."
⏱️ Match TimelineLive Events
Match Event
Alex Freeman, the youngest player on the team at 21 and the son of former NFL wide receiver and Super Bowl champion Antonio Freeman, made it 2-0 in the 43rd minute off a set piece.
Match Event
took a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute after a run down the left sideline by Balogun.
Match Event
It was a special start to the game to give us the momentum." The Americans did not score after halftime, but the way they so thoroughly dominated Australia in the opening 45 minutes left an impression on Socceroos coach Tony Popovic.
Key Turning Point
First Half begins.
Player of the Match
Match Defence / Clean Sheet Units
Impact Performance
Group Impact
United States secure all three points to boost their position in Group D, while Australia look to bounce back in their next fixture.
Tactical Takeaways
Goalkeepers and defensive blocks dominated, earning clean sheet points for managers who backed the defences.
Next Fixtures
Next for United States
Next for Australia
Pre-match File
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Match Metadata
- Group
- Group D
- Date
- June 19
- Venue
- Seattle
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Style Clash
The ball may belong to United States for longer spells, but Australia will judge the matchup by whether they can string passes together and pin the game in place.
Stylistic Clash Profile
Comparing tactical leanings and spectrum gaps
High Press vs Low Block
United States will press high; Australia will defend in a compact block.
Match Intelligence Board
First 15
What to Watch in the First 15 Minutes
Watch how the first fifteen settle: United States want evidence that the first press is coordinated or leaves Adams and Tessmann covering too much grass, while Australia need evidence that Australia can defend high enough for Irankunda to attack space rather than starting every break from deep.
Duel
Key Duel
Start with Christian Pulisic and Nestory Irankunda. One clean connection into either player could decide who spends the night chasing.
Upset Path
The Upset Path
Australia stay live here by making the match smaller than the favorite wants. Australia's best path is to keep the match narrow, win aerial duels and let one young attacker stretch a tired defence. That matters because United States can still be hurt by the danger is emotional overconfidence: Pochettino warns that competitive reality matters more than feeling ready as hosts.
Fantasy
Fantasy Teaser
Fantasy players will naturally start with Christian Pulisic, but Nestory Irankunda becomes interesting if this match stays tense and low-event.
Prediction
Prediction Lens
United States deserve the edge, but not a relaxed one. This feels like a draw or a one-goal game unless Australia lose the game state early.
Neutral Watch
What to Watch if You Are a Neutral Fan
Neutral fans should track the first clean counter, the first pressure spell after a turnover, and whether the game becomes controlled, stretched, or nervous before halftime.
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