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2026 FIFA World Cup
14JUN

USA settle a back four vs Senegal

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Pochettino picked a 4-3-3 against Senegal in Charlotte on 31 May, Pulisic scored after five months, and Reyna started for the first time since November. Three open selection questions closed in 90 minutes.

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Key takeaway

Pochettino chose a 4-3-3 back four against Senegal and answered three open selection questions in one match.

USA beat Senegal 3-2 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on Sunday 31 May, before 57,741 spectators 1. Mauricio Pochettino, the Argentine appointed US head coach in September 2023, named a back four in a 4-3-3, with Tim Ream and Mark McKenzie as the centre-back pair, their fifth start together 2. Sergiño Dest opened the scoring, Christian Pulisic added the second in the 20th minute, and Folarin Balogun sealed it. Sadio Mané replied twice for Senegal.

The teamsheet matters more than the scoreline. For six weeks the coverage held that Pochettino could not settle a system, that a defensive crisis was forcing him toward a back five . Charlotte answers it differently: he was not hunting for a shape, he was waiting for his players to be fit enough to trust four at the back. Gio Reyna, written off in our own projections after failing to break back into the Mönchengladbach bench , started in central midfield, his first start since November 2025. Tyler Adams started alongside him.

Pulisic's goal closed the indicator that had shadowed the selection longest. His San Siro brace in May matched Lautaro Martínez as a Serie A joint top scorer , but the national-team column stayed empty until Charlotte. Three of Pochettino's five open questions resolved in the same 90 minutes. A Miles Robinson error on Senegal's second goal is the reminder that the back four is trusted, not flawless: with no spare body to cover a beaten man, a settled centre-back pair carries the system, and the Ream-McKenzie axis is the most settled option Pochettino has.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The US men's football team beat Senegal 3-2 in their last practice match before the tournament starts. The coach's key decision was to put out a defensive shape with four players across the back, something he had refused to confirm for the previous six weeks. Christian Pulisic, the team's captain, scored his first international goal in five months. Gio Reyna, a midfielder who had barely played for his club since January, started and completed the game. Tyler Adams, the anchor of the midfield, played alongside Reyna. One game answered three questions that had been left open since the squad was announced on 26 May.

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Root Causes

Pochettino's six-week delay in naming a back four traced to two fitness constraints, not tactical indecision. Gio Reyna had played five minutes of club football since January; Tyler Adams had not fully trained with a partner midfielder since returning from his MCL injury at Bournemouth. A 4-3-3 with two half-fit central midfielders against any pressing team risked an exposed centre-back pair, making the five-back option a genuine fitness contingency rather than a preferred shape.

The Ream-McKenzie pairing's record (three wins, one loss in five starts together) added a second constraint. Thin partnership data in competitive matches made it hard for the coaching staff to commit the back four against scouting reports from quality sides without first seeing the pair perform in a live environment after the injury absences.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Pochettino's 4-3-3 commitment reduces tactical ambiguity for scouting opponents. Paraguay's coaching staff now has a confirmed starting shape to prepare against for the 12 June opener.

    Immediate · Assessed
  • Risk

    The Ream-McKenzie centre-back pairing has only five starts of recorded data. A mistake under tournament-level press, as Miles Robinson's error on Senegal's second goal hinted, could force a mid-tournament personnel or shape change.

    Short term · Suggested
  • Opportunity

    Reyna's return to the starting line-up expands Pochettino's attacking options in a way the five-back system would not have. If Reyna maintains fitness through the group stage, the US attacking midfield can press higher and with more fluency.

    Short term · Reported
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