U.S. Off to a Strong Start: The United States opened its World Cup campaign with a match against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium. This marked the first World Cup game on U.S. soil in 32 years.
First Half Dominance: The U.S. team dominated from the start. Christian Pulisic contributed significantly, setting up an early goal. An own goal by Paraguay’s Damian Bobadilla within the first seven minutes put the U.S. ahead. Pulisic’s quick movements and precise passes were crucial in this early lead.
U.S. striker Folarin Balogun scored twice. His first goal came in the 31st minute with an assist from Pulisic. The second, just before halftime, extended the U.S. lead to 3-0. Balogun’s agility and speed were evident as he beat defenders to find the net.
Second Half Developments: Paraguay fought back in the second half with Mauricio scoring to make it 3-1. Despite their efforts, the U.S. maintained control. Notably, Christian Pulisic did not start in the second half. Sebastian Berhalter replaced him. The reason for Pulisic’s substitution remains unclear. Coach Mauricio Pochettino plans to address this post-game.
Game Venue and Atmosphere: The match took place at the Los Angeles Stadium, also known as SoFi Stadium, with an enthusiastic crowd supporting both teams. The atmosphere was vibrant, highlighted by celebratory activities, including performances by artists like Katy Perry during the opening ceremony.
Looking Ahead: The U.S. Men’s National Team aims to build on this victory as the tournament continues. This win not only marks a historic start for the U.S. but also sets a positive tone for their journey ahead in the World Cup.

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