US Soccer Advances to World Cup Knockout Stage Without Pulisic
US Soccer Advances to Knockout Stage Without Pulisic

The U.S. national soccer team secured its place in the knockout round of the World Cup on Friday, defeating Australia 2-0 in Seattle despite the absence of injured forward Christian Pulisic.

Deep Roster Delivers

A deep U.S. roster overcame Pulisic’s absence to clinch a knockout berth after only two matches for the first time. The last time the Americans served as World Cup hosts in 1994, they advanced by being one of the best third-place teams. They then lost to eventual champion Brazil in their next match, which was in the round of 16.

Pulisic Sidelined

Pulisic, who plays for AC Milan and has 33 goals in 87 international appearances, missed Friday’s match because of a calf injury.

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Young Star Shines

Alex Freeman, the youngest player on the team at 21 and son of Super Bowl champion Antonio Freeman, gave the Americans a 2-0 lead in the 43rd minute off a set piece. Freeman headed in a deflected shot by Sergiño Dest for his first career World Cup goal. The goal was confirmed after a video review.

Early Lead

The U.S. took a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute after a run down the left sideline by Folarin Balogun, who scored two goals in the 4-1 victory over Paraguay on June 12. Balogun directed a centering pass towards striker Ricardo Pepi, who started in place of Pulisic. The ball never reached Pepi, deflecting off Australia defender Cameron Burgess and into the Socceroos’ net for an own-goal.

The victory ensures the United States will play in the knockout stage, marking a strong performance for the host nation.

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