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U.S. Advances to World Cup Knockout Stage Without Pulisic

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The United States moved on to the knockout stage of the World Cup after a 2-0 win against Australia, despite playing without their key forward, Christian Pulisic. They secured their place in the next round following a 1-0 victory by Paraguay over Turkey, which gave the U.S. the top spot in Group D.

Success Without Pulisic

Christian Pulisic plays for AC Milan and is crucial for his national team, having scored 33 goals in 87 appearances. He missed the recent match due to a calf injury. Despite his absence, the United States showed their strength, a testament to the team’s evolution. Previously, in the 1994 World Cup hosted in the U.S., they advanced by being among the best third-place teams before losing to Brazil, the eventual winners.

Historic Performance

The U.S. team’s consecutive World Cup victories mark the first instance since 1930. They have scored six goals in the tournament, nearly matching their record for goals in a World Cup. Alex Freeman, the team’s youngest player at 21 and son of former NFL player Antonio Freeman, scored his first World Cup goal in the 43rd minute, boosting the team to a 2-0 lead.

Team Contributions

Coach Mauricio Pochettino praised Freeman for his dedication and willingness to learn. The U.S. took an early lead with an own-goal, caused by Balogun’s efforts ahead of Australia defender Cameron Burgess. Balogun described his aim to create opportunities that contribute to the team’s advantage.

“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.” – Folarin Balogun

Australia’s coach, Tony Popovic, acknowledged the U.S. team’s quality, power, and athleticism, which set them apart.

Future Expectations

As their tournament momentum increases, expectations for the U.S. team rise. Coach Pochettino sees the value in maintaining belief and consistency in performance.
“I think it’s much better when you show good performances and win the games,” Pochettino stated.

The U.S. demonstrated capability without Pulisic, and the depth of the roster aims to further their success in the tournament. Freeman noted how substitute Ricardo Pepi’s performance highlighted the team’s overall strength.

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