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USMNT Stuns Uruguay 5-1 in Friendly Upset
19 Nov
Summary
- USMNT secured a dominant 5-1 victory over Uruguay in a friendly match.
- Several young players, previously not national team mainstays, scored key goals.
- Uruguay's performance was criticized as uncharacteristic and lacking fight.

The U.S. men's national team delivered a stunning performance, defeating a veteran Uruguay squad 5-1 in a friendly match. The Americans raced to a commanding 4-0 lead by halftime, with goals from Sebastian Berhalter, Alex Freeman (twice), and Diego Luna, players who have recently emerged on the national scene. This victory, against a team ranked 15th by FIFA, marked a significant achievement for the USMNT, highlighting the team's depth and resilience.
Despite facing a Uruguay side boasting players from top European clubs, the USMNT's reserves displayed remarkable cohesion and attacking prowess. Alex Freeman, in particular, delivered a standout performance with two goals, showcasing individual skill and tactical awareness. The team's aggressive style and effective set-piece execution, notably from Berhalter, overwhelmed Uruguay, whose performance was widely described as uncharacteristically lethargic and lacking their traditional fighting spirit.
The match concluded with Uruguay's Rodrigo Bentancur receiving a red card, further solidifying the USMNT's emphatic win. Head coach Mauricio Pochettino's bold lineup changes, which had previously resulted in a significant loss, proved successful this time. The result not only extends the USMNT's unbeaten streak to five games but also raises questions about Uruguay's preparedness and coach Marcelo Bielsa's strategy heading into future competitions.




