The United States men’s soccer team delivered a stunning performance at their World Cup opener in Inglewood, California. The match against Paraguay marked the return of the tournament to U.S. soil, drawing a crowd of 70,492 at SoFi Stadium. The team’s dynamic play resulted in a 4-1 victory, characterized by bold attacks and solid execution.
First Half Dominance
Folarin Balogun was a standout performer for the U.S., scoring two crucial goals that set the tone for the match. The team’s aggressive strategy led to a 3-0 lead by halftime, with Christian Pulisic playing a pivotal role. His playmaking skills facilitated an own-goal by Paraguay and assisted in the first two U.S. goals. Pulisic’s enthusiastic play thrilled fans and showcased his capability on the international stage.
“It meant everything for us,” Pulisic said. “A half like that, for it to go as it did, and have the fans excited about our performance, it felt amazing.”
Balogun’s Impact
Balogun, who opted to represent the U.S. over England, proved his worth by delivering the first multigoal performance by an American in the World Cup since 1930. His clinical finishes and ability to find space underscored his growing influence on the team. Under coach Mauricio Pochettino, the team’s creativity was evident, with the forwards led by Balogun, Pulisic, and Weston McKennie.
“Poch has said many times, ‘Why not us?’” Balogun commented. “We have to believe. You can’t do anything if you don’t believe in yourself.”
Second Half Action
Although Pulisic left the game at halftime due to a precautionary reason related to a minor injury, the U.S. maintained their lead. Gio Reyna capped the evening with his first World Cup goal in injury time, cementing the victory. Despite some challenges adjusting to Pulisic’s absence, the American team’s efforts were rewarded with this historic win.
Paraguay’s Run
Paraguay managed a goal in the second half by Maurício but struggled throughout the match. Coach Gustavo Alfaro acknowledged the U.S. team’s superiority in all aspects. The loss marked Paraguay’s return to the World Cup after a 16-year absence.
The victory attracted many celebrities, including Tom Cruise and George Lucas, showcasing soccer’s growing appeal in the U.S. With this commanding start, the American team’s performance has resonated with fans and signals a promising trajectory.

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