In a sunshower at Soldier Field, the United States Men's National Team (USMNT) faced an early nightmare: mighty Germany scored in the second minute of their final friendly before the World Cup. For a moment, a rout seemed inevitable. But this time, the team did not fold. Under the guidance of manager Mauricio Pochettino, the USMNT showed the fight and character he has long demanded, rallying to a 2-1 defeat that felt more like a moral victory.
The early goal could have shattered confidence, especially given the team's past struggles after conceding. Yet, Pochettino's starters stepped into the sunlight, refusing to be overrun. Antonee Robinson volleyed an emphatic equalizer in the 37th minute, sparking a performance that proved the USMNT can compete with the world's best. This response, Pochettino noted, was exactly what he needed to see ahead of the World Cup.
The Pochettino Effect: From Fragility to Resilience
When Pochettino took over, the USMNT often compounded mistakes after conceding. In 2025, the team struggled to get back into contests, relying on fringe players like Patrick Agyemang and Diego Luna for passion. Even Matko Miljevic, a free agent at the time, was selected for his fiery Argentine upbringing. None of those players are on this World Cup squad, but their competitive spirit has been internalized.
Against Germany, the team's high press and volume shooting kept the four-time world champions honest. While the USMNT didn't create a bounty of clear chances, their relentless approach prevented Germany from pushing too far forward. This tactical discipline is a direct result of Pochettino's emphasis on character and togetherness under pressure.
Key Tactical Adjustments
The USMNT's performance against Germany was not just about heart. Pochettino's tactical tweaks have transformed the team's shape. The backline, led by veteran Tim Ream, showed better organization and communication. Ream, who lost his mark on the opening goal, quickly bounced back to help progress the ball upfield via the left flank with Robinson.
- Improved Pressing: The team's press functioned better than in previous friendlies against Belgium and Portugal, forcing Germany into mistakes.
- Defensive Resilience: After the early goal, the USMNT limited Germany to few clear chances, winning one-v-one duels across the pitch.
- Attacking Intent: A volume-shooting approach kept the German defense honest, creating a balanced contest.
Character on Display: A Team Reborn
The phrase “when you get punched in the mouth, you gotta stand back up and punch back” was perfectly embodied by the USMNT. Tim Ream, speaking after the match, praised the team's response: “All the guys stepped up, flying around with tackles, and really getting into the one-v-one duels. It was a really, really encouraging response.”
The fighting spirit Pochettino craved was on full display. The team did not dwell on the early setback or the controversial pick play that led to Germany's second goal. Instead, they maintained their shape and pressed forward, showing the mental toughness needed to succeed at the highest level.
What This Means for the World Cup
This friendly was a litmus test, and the USMNT passed with flying colors. Pochettino called the early goal “lucky” because it revealed the team's true character. The reaction was amazing, he said, and it bodes well for the tournament. The USMNT now knows they can compete with elite teams, even when facing adversity from the opening whistle.
The team's competitive edge and tactical improvements suggest they are peaking at the right time. If they can replicate this performance in the World Cup, they have a real chance to advance deep into the tournament.
Frequently Asked Questions
How did the USMNT perform against Germany in the friendly?
The USMNT lost 2-1 but showed remarkable resilience after conceding in the second minute. They equalized through Antonee Robinson and kept the game competitive, impressing manager Mauricio Pochettino with their character and fight.
What tactical changes has Pochettino made to the USMNT?
Pochettino has emphasized a high press, volume shooting, and defensive organization. The team now reacts better to conceding goals, wins one-v-one duels, and maintains shape under pressure, a stark improvement from earlier in his tenure.
Who were the standout players in the Germany friendly?
Antonee Robinson scored the equalizer and was instrumental in building attacks from the left flank. Tim Ream provided veteran leadership in defense, while the entire team showed improved pressing and tackling.
