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2026 FIFA World Cup
11JUN

USA routed 2-5 by Belgium at World Cup

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The host nation suffered their worst home defeat in 67 years at the very stadium where the tournament kicks off in ten weeks.

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Key takeaway

Four absent defenders and five Belgian goals leave the USMNT's World Cup readiness in serious doubt.

Belgium scored five goals in Atlanta on Friday night, turning a competitive friendly into the worst home defeat for the United States when scoring first since 1959. 1 Weston McKennie opened the scoring on 39 minutes, and for a half everything looked controlled. Then the floor collapsed.

Zeno Debast equalised before the break. Amadou Onana, Charles De Ketelaere (penalty, 59') and Dodi Lukebakio (66', 82') added four more in a 29-minute blitz that left Mercedes-Benz Stadium stunned. 2 The squad Pochettino named days earlier was missing four first-choice defenders: Sergino Dest, Chris Richards, Miles Robinson and Tyler Adams, all injured. 3 Tim Weah, a winger pressed into service at right back, was overrun repeatedly by Jeremy Doku. The US entered this window on a five-game unbeaten run. They leave it with questions that only the late-May roster can answer.

Pochettino called the result "a good reality check." 4 The problem is that the reality is Atlanta, 11 June, and the clock is running. This is the stadium where the World Cup opens. The defensive depth that was supposed to be a quiet strength now looks like the squad's most pressing vulnerability.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The USA are hosting the World Cup and play their opening match at the same stadium where this game was played. A 5-2 loss, with four of their best defenders missing through injury, raises serious questions about whether the team can compete in the tournament. Belgium are a top-ten nation. Losing by this margin at home is unusual. The coach called it a 'reality check,' which is football-speak for: we have significant problems to fix in the ten weeks we have left.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

US Soccer's development pipeline has never produced enough centre-backs for a 48-team expanded tournament format. The domestic league (MLS) fields fewer elite defenders than peer nations, meaning the squad relies heavily on three or four individually developed European-based players.

The confederation's scheduling decisions have created a compressed preparatory window. This was the final international window before late-May roster finalisation, leaving only weeks to address identified weaknesses before the opening match.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    USMNT exits in the group stage at their own World Cup if the defensive injury crisis is not resolved before late-May squad selection.

    June 2026 · Medium
  • Consequence

    Pochettino faces maximum public pressure to name a conservative, defensive squad rather than experimenting with attacking options.

    May 2026 · High
  • Opportunity

    The defeat creates cover for Pochettino to make bold selection calls: the bar for experimentation is already low.

    May 2026 · Medium
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