U.S. men’s soccer star Gio Reyna made headlines with more than just his goal during a 4-1 win. The 23-year-old announced his wife’s pregnancy after scoring a trivela goal in the 98th minute. His celebration included covering his ears and being embraced by teammates. He then placed the ball under his shirt and sucked his thumb, a traditional gesture to signify an impending parenthood.
Reyna shared the news postgame, stating, “My wife’s pregnant,” as reported by The Athletic. He knew for months and waited for this opportune moment. His parents, both former U.S. soccer players, and his wife encouraged him to shoot more often.
Reyna’s goal was a highlight in the U.S. team’s World Cup commencement against Paraguay. Describing the goal, he explained, “Honestly, when I’m playing, I’m not really thinking. I’m just doing whatever felt natural.” The goal sealed the U.S. team’s strong start.
Head coach Mauricio Pochettino celebrated the moment by joining Reyna and the team on the field. The U.S. team aims to maintain momentum against Australia next Friday.

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