NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Oct. 17, 2023) – U.S. Men’s National Team Makes Historic Debut at GEODIS Park with Dominant 4-0 Victory Against Ghana
In a thrilling match that showcased their skill and teamwork, the U.S. Men’s National Team defeated Ghana 4-0 at GEODIS Park in Nashville. This was the first time the team had played at the stadium, and they made an unforgettable impression. Midfielder Gio Reyna shined with his first international brace, while captain Christian Pulisic and forward Folarin Balogun contributed one goal each. The victory was also special for coach Gregg Berhalter, as it marked his 40th win as the USMNT manager, making him the fastest coach to achieve this milestone.
The match started on a high note for the U.S., as Reyna made a brilliant recovery and passed the ball to Balogun, whose shot was saved by Ghana’s goalkeeper. Undeterred, the team continued to attack with creativity and cohesion. Ten minutes in, Balogun’s low cross, after a great combination play with defender Sergiño Dest, was deflected by a Ghanaian defender into the path of Reyna, who scored with a powerful strike from close range. The floodgates opened after a penalty kick was awarded to the U.S. following a foul on Tim Weah, which Pulisic confidently converted to double the lead in the 19th minute. Four minutes later, Weah stole the ball from the frustrated Ghana back line and found Balogun near the penalty spot, who skillfully turned and scored towards the far-post side netting. The U.S. had several near misses after that, but a mistake by Ghana’s defender Nicholas Opoku inside the box led to an indirect kick, which Balogun, Pulisic, and Reyna brilliantly executed to secure Reyna’s second goal of the night in the 39th minute. Just before halftime, Ghana almost scored, but an incredible save by Matt Turner denied their attempt, ensuring a clean sheet.
The U.S. maintained its dominance in the second half, utilizing all six substitutions to create even more danger for the opposition. A stunning display of creativity led by Weston McKennie and Dest showcased the team’s talent, but the resulting shot was narrowly off target. One notable substitution was midfielder Lennard Maloney, who made his debut and became the 60th player to do so under Coach Berhalter. Ghana had more opportunities in the attacking third in the second half, but the strong defensive performance of the U.S. back line prevented them from capitalizing on those chances.
Goal Scoring Rundown
- USA – Gio Reyna, 10th minute: After a clever play from the back, the ball reached Balogun, who passed to Reyna, and he scored with a powerful right-footed strike from nine yards out.
- USA – Christian Pulisic (Penalty Kick), 19th minute: A penalty kick was awarded after a foul on Tim Weah, and Pulisic confidently converted it to score his 28th international goal.
- USA – Folarin Balogun (Tim Weah), 22nd minute: Weah won the ball from Ghana’s defense, passed it to Balogun, who skillfully turned and scored towards the back-post side netting.
- USA – Gio Reyna (Christian Pulisic), 39th minute: An indirect kick inside the box led to a perfectly executed play by Balogun, Pulisic, and Reyna, resulting in Reyna’s second goal of the night.
The U.S. Men’s National Team now has a record of 9-2-5 in 2023, after playing 16 matches. This victory also gives them a 3-2-0 advantage over Ghana in their head-to-head matchups. Gio Reyna’s impressive performance with two goals adds to his growing career total of six goals in 22 matches. Christian Pulisic continues to climb up the all-time scoring list, with his 28th international goal, moving him just two goals away from fifth place. He also reached a career milestone of 15 assists, placing him among the top 10 USA players in terms of international assists.
The U.S. Men’s National Team displayed their depth and talent with strong contributions from emerging players like Folarin Balogun, who has now scored three goals in six appearances. Tim Weah’s impactful performance included winning the penalty kick and providing an assist, showcasing his potential. Goalkeeper Matt Turner made crucial saves, solidifying his position as a key player for the team. Lennard Maloney’s debut marked another milestone for Coach Berhalter, as the 60th player to make their first appearance under his guidance.
Overall, the U.S. Men’s National Team’s dominant 4-0 victory against Ghana was a historic achievement. It showcased the team’s creativity, skill, and depth, leaving fans excited for what’s to come.
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