USMNT opens its home World Cup with dominant victory over Paraguay

INGLEWOOD — The last time the U.S. men’s national soccer team and Paraguay met, a late-game brawl erupted.

Friday’s FIFA World Cup Group D opener brought the teams together again, and the U.S. ended it with a first-half knockout.

The Americans, playing a World Cup match on home soil for the first time since 1994, scored three goals, two from Folarin Balogun in his tournament debut, before halftime on their way to a 4-1 win in front of a sellout crowd of 70,492 at Los Angeles Stadium.

With the rout came some history, it was the first three-goal first half for the U.S. since the memorable 3-2 victory over Portugal in 2002 and Balogun became the first USMNT player with a multi-goal game in the World Cup since Bert Patenaude in 1930.

The U.S. scored only three goals combined in its four matches at the Qatar World Cup four years ago, and it had never scored more than three in any World Cup match.

The U.S. hadn’t had its best performances in group play openers before this one. Dating to the 1990 tournament, the Americans had won their opener only twice (2002 and 2014). In 2002, the win eventually catapulted the Bruce Arena-led team into the quarterfinals.

The U.S. couldn’t have asked for a better start this time around in the expanded 48-team tournament.

In the seventh minute, Paraguay defender Damián Bobadilla knocked in an intended pass from Weston McKennie to Florian Balogun for an own goal.

The U.S. nearly doubled its lead in the 28th minute on a goal by Balogun, but the linesman raised his flag for offside. However, in the 31st minute, Balogun scored again and this time it counted.

Balogun, who joined the U.S. after a heavy recruitment from the U.S. and England in 2023, wasn’t finished. In the fifth minute of first-half stoppage time, he made it 3-0 right before halftime.

Paraguay received a boost before the match even started with the return of forward Julio Enciso to the starting lineup. Enciso suffered a leg injury in Paraguay’s last pre-tournament exhibition match.

Paraguay avoided the shutout in the 73rd minute on a goal from Maurício. The goal was the first shot on goal Paraguay had in the match.

Gio Reyna put the punctuation mark on the U.S. team’s standout opener when he buried a shot with the outside of his right foot from just inside the 18-yard box in the eighth minute of stoppage time.

Two of the American squad’s biggest roster concerns were in goal and at center back with the availability of Chris Richards. Richards, who missed the last two pre-tournament exhibitions after suffering an ankle injury with his club team Crystal Palace, returned to training earlier this week and by Tuesday had deemed himself fit and ready to go.

The other concern was in goal. It was a battle of the Matts (Freese and Turner) to see who would get the starting nod and it ended up going to Freese. The New York City FC starter became the ninth goalkeeper in USMNT history to play in a World Cup game.

However, a third concern popped up in the second half. Christian Pulisic, who set up the own goal by Paraguay and assisted on Balogun’s first goal, was replaced by Sebastian Berhalter at halftime. The U.S. didn’t immediately indicate whether the AC Milan standout was injured, but Pulisic appeared to signal to family in the stands that he was fine.

The U.S. will continue group play next Thursday against Australia in Seattle. The final group stage game will be back in L.A. on June 25 against Turkey.

Australia and Turkey will kick off their group schedule on Saturday in Vancouver.

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