Sunday, November 16, 2025

USMNT Beat Paraguay

Goals From Reyna and Balogun Were the Difference in a "Friendly" Victory

The United States men's national team secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Paraguay on Saturday night in a friendly that ended in dramatic fashion with a bench-clearing brawl at Subaru Park in Philadelphia.

Gio Reyna provided the spark for the Americans, scoring just four minutes into the match—his first international start in 16 months. The 23-year-old, celebrating two days after his birthday, rose to meet Max Arfsten's cross with a header that glanced off goalkeeper Orlando Gill's fingertips and bounced in off the crossbar. The goal was particularly meaningful as it gave Reyna nine career international goals, surpassing his father Claudio's total of eight for the national team.

Paraguay responded quickly, equalizing in the 10th minute when Junior Alonso's long ball found Miguel Almirón, whose cross was headed home by Álex Arce past goalkeeper Matt Freese. The decisive moment came in the 71st minute after substitute Diego Luna forced a turnover. Folarin Balogun collected the loose ball and found Reyna, whose cut-back pass deflected off Damián Bobadilla before Balogun finished to restore the American lead.

The match's intensity boiled over in stoppage time when defender Alex Freeman and Paraguay captain Diego Gómez wrestled for a loose ball near the touchline, triggering a melee that drew both benches onto the field. Paraguay's Omar Alderete received a red card despite not being in the game.

"That type of situation is very, very, very dangerous," said U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino, who was knocked into the camera area during the fracas before being helped up by his Paraguayan counterpart Gustavo Alfaro. Despite condemning the brawl, Pochettino praised his team's competitive spirit and noted the importance of such intense matches ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The victory extended the Americans' unbeaten streak to four matches, continuing their positive momentum under Pochettino.

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