USA steamroll Paraguay 4-1 in World Cup opener
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The United States delivered a statement of intent on Friday night, thrashing Paraguay 4-1 in Los Angeles to launch their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a performance that left observers describing the hosts as “a steamroller.” Mauricio Pochettino’s side struck early, midway through the first half, and added three more goals before the break, sending SoFi Stadium into raptures and silencing any residual scepticism about American footballing ambition.
Folarin Balogun, the former England under-21 international who now turns out for the Stars and Stripes, completed a brace inside 38 minutes, while Weston McKennie and Christian Pulisic added further strikes to seal a rout that international media described as “a dream start.” The victory was the largest margin of any opening match on the second day of the tournament, which also featured Mexico’s 3-0 win over Chile in Guadalajara, and it immediately positioned the United States as the early pace-setters among the three co-hosts.
Spectators in the 70,000-capacity stadium included Hollywood stars and A-list musicians, whose presence turned the fixture into a de-facto opening gala for a World Cup that organisers hope will redefine football’s global footprint. “It was a magical night,” said German referee Danny Makkelie, who oversaw his first World Cup match and described the atmosphere as “unprecedented.”
Coverage across Europe echoed the acclaim. Germany’s *Die Zeit* ran the headline “A perfect start,” while Dutch daily *NRC* noted that the United States had “shot out of the starting blocks” and contrasted the team’s fluidity with the more cautious approach traditionally associated with American soccer.
The result also carried political undertones. Former president Donald Trump, who had championed the USA’s successful bid for the tournament, did not attend the match, a decision that drew comment in Berlin’s *Tagesspiegel* and Amsterdam’s *Volkskrant*. Fans, however, appeared untroubled, celebrating instead the arrival of a new footballing era on home soil.
Pochettino, who took charge in January after a brief spell at Chelsea, insisted his players had simply “embraced the moment.” With the next group-stage outing against England scheduled for Tuesday in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the United States now face the prospect of a knockout-stage berth before they have even left California.
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