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US Men’s National Soccer Team’s Strong World Cup Start

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Dan Dakich reviews the U.S. men’s national soccer team’s impressive 4-1 victory against Paraguay in the World Cup. He highlights the team’s speed and confidence, pointing to the players’ experience at higher levels. This strong beginning places the USA team in a favorable position for their upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.

Before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, few analysts or fans expected the U.S. Men’s National Team to excel. Many predicted a solid performance, with some believing they could advance beyond the group stage. As the host nation, a good tournament was anticipated, but few thought the United States would win the tournament.

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United States’ Alex Freeman scored a goal with a header past Australia’s goalkeeper Patrick Beach during the World Cup Group D match in Seattle on June 19, 2026. This goal contributed to the team advancing to the knockout rounds after their victories over Paraguay and Australia. Expectations for the team’s potential are increasing.

Even 12-time Swedish Player of the Year and FOX Soccer correspondent Zlatan Ibrahimović is reassessing his views on the U.S. team. Known for being hard to impress, Ibrahimović now believes in the team after witnessing their performance in two matches.

Historically, I doubted the USMNT’s ability to progress past the round of 16, but, with strong reviews from a soccer legend like Zlatan, there’s growing recognition of the team’s capabilities. The team’s ball movement and attacks are unfamiliar compared to past World Cups, indicating higher talent levels.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino’s leadership earns credit for the current performance. Despite acknowledging many strong teams in the tournament, there’s optimism about the team’s prospects. Players like Sebastian Berhalter and Giovanni Reyna celebrated their victory over Paraguay, highlighting the team’s progress.

The possibility of the U.S. team winning the World Cup might still seem uncertain, but the discussion itself reflects significant growth in American soccer. With notable figures like Zlatan showing belief, fans are encouraged to adopt a similar outlook.

Austin Perry is a writer for OutKick.

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