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2026 FIFA World Cup
14JUN

USA lose 3-1 but lock their shape

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Germany beat the USA 3-1 at Soldier Field on 6 June, and on the same night Pochettino started the 4-3-3 that settles the formation question open since the squad was named.

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Germany beat the USA 3-1 at Soldier Field in Chicago on Saturday 6 June, with Nick Woltemade, Lennart Karl and Deniz Undav scoring and Folarin Balogun replying for the co-hosts 1. The result mattered less than the team sheet.

Mauricio Pochettino started a 4-3-3 with Gio Reyna and Christian Pulisic both in it, closing a formation question that had run open since he submitted the final 26 with the system undeclared . The shape was first visible in the 3-2 win over Senegal on 31 May, where Pochettino named a 4-3-3 back four ; this fixture confirmed it with Reyna starting rather than held in reserve. For a head coach with no competitive match left before the tournament, the friendly was the last live test of who lines up where.

The concession told a less settled story. Three goals against a near first-choice Germany side came on top of seven the USA had shipped across two March friendlies at the same opening venue. The system is now fixed; the back line that has to hold it is the part still in question, a point sharpened by the fitness doubt that kept a first-choice centre-back out of this match.

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In plain English

Germany beat the United States 3-1 in a practice match at Soldier Field in Chicago on 6 June, five days before the World Cup starts. Goals from Nick Woltemade, Lennart Karl, and Deniz Undav put the result beyond Folarin Balogun's reply. What matters for the tournament is that US manager Mauricio Pochettino used the game to settle which system and which players he will use when it counts. Pochettino picked a 4-3-3 formation, with Gio Reyna and Christian Pulisic both starting. That answers the question about the team's shape, which had been open since he named the squad. Three goals conceded is a worry, but the US team's main defensive concern now is that their best centre-back, Chris Richards, is injured and may miss the first match.

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Root Causes

Pochettino inherited a squad with a structural attacking imbalance: Pulisic, Reyna, and Balogun all prefer roles where they receive the ball in behind or at the tip of a high press, rather than holding a defensive shape in mid-block. A 4-3-3 accommodates that preference in possession but creates a mid-field transition gap when the press is beaten, particularly when the defensive midfielder (Tyler Adams, absent through injury) is the anchor of the shape.

Reyna's inclusion despite minimal club football since January compounds the workload on the defensive midfield role, because Reyna's defensive tracking at full intensity over 90 minutes has not been tested this season. Pochettino settled the formation question tonight but the defensive workload distribution within it remains unresolved.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Pochettino settling the 4-3-3 narrows his decision-making options: reverting to a back five against a specific opponent would require personnel reconfiguration and risk mid-tournament confusion.

  • Risk

    Three goals conceded against Germany without Richards gives Paraguay, Iran, and England's coaching staff a concrete pressing blueprint to test against the USMNT defensive line.

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