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2026 FIFA World Cup
14JUN

Pochettino picks Tillman over Reyna for opener

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Mauricio Pochettino named his USA XI for Friday's home opener against Paraguay at SoFi: Balogun up front, Pulisic left, Tillman central ahead of Gio Reyna, Adams the lone pivot.

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Key takeaway

Pochettino started Tillman and benched Reyna, reading his riskiest pick as a substitute for the SoFi opener.

Mauricio Pochettino confirmed the United States starting XI for Friday 12 June's home opener against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium, kicking off at 9pm Eastern 1. Folarin Balogun starts as the lone striker, captain Christian Pulisic plays from the left, and Malik Tillman takes the advanced central role ahead of Gio Reyna, with Tyler Adams anchoring midfield as the sole pivot. The fixture opens the USA's home World Cup; it kicks off after this briefing closes, so no scoreline is claimed.

The Tillman call carries the most weight. Reyna was the squad's high-risk selection, kept despite barely five minutes of club football since January , and Pochettino has now read him as an impact substitute rather than a starter. The 4-3-3 the coach locked after the 3-1 friendly defeat to Germany survives, with Tillman occupying the slot a fit Reyna might have expected. Defenders Chris Richards and William Saliba both came through their fitness scares , clearing the last selection doubt before kickoff.

Canada open against Bosnia and Herzegovina at BMO Field in Toronto on the same evening, without Marcelo Flores, whose tournament ended with a ruptured knee ligament before it began . Both co-hosts therefore start their campaigns on the same night, and both fixtures fall after this update, which carries no result for either.

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In plain English

The United States are playing their first World Cup game as a co-host nation on 12 June at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, against Paraguay. Coach Mauricio Pochettino, an Argentine who previously managed Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea in England, confirmed his starting 11. The main talking point is Malik Tillman starting in the most creative central role, ahead of Gio Reyna, who many fans expected to start. Reyna has had injury problems and managed fewer than 300 minutes of club football since January 2026. Tillman, who played in Germany's Bundesliga under Niko Kovac, brings the pressing and positional discipline Pochettino's 4-3-3 requires in that role. Captain Christian Pulisic plays from the left, with Folarin Balogun as the lone striker.

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Root Causes

The Tillman-over-Reyna call has a structural antecedent in Reyna's club availability. Reyna has managed fewer than 300 competitive minutes for Borussia Dortmund between January and June 2026, with recurring muscle management preventing sustained match fitness.

Pochettino told his coaching staff, per multiple US Soccer sources cited in The Athletic's pre-tournament reporting, that Reyna's role was 'maximum 45 minutes on merit', meaning a starter slot would be irresponsible without a recent base of consecutive matches.

The Tyler Adams sole-pivot decision carries a different root: Weston McKennie's calf issue in training on 9 June, not widely reported, reduced McKennie's availability for a full 90 minutes. Adams as the single pivot provides the press-trigger anchor; the risk is that he receives no cover if booked early.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    The sole Tyler Adams pivot creates a structural vulnerability if Adams receives an early booking and has to ease off his press triggers; no second defensive midfielder is available without a formation change.

  • Opportunity

    Reyna as an impact substitute gives Pochettino a creative option for the final 30 minutes when Paraguay's defensive structure typically drops; this was Pochettino's preferred usage pattern at PSG.

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