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USA 2-0 Australia: Freeman 8.3 Sofascore Rating

USA 2-0 Australia: Freeman 8.3 Sofascore Rating

USA banked a tidy FIFA World Cup Group D win at Lumen Field, beating Australia 2-0 thanks to a fast start and a defender’s finish. The hosts were two up by halftime through a Cameron Burgess own goal and an Alexander Freeman strike, then managed the game with control. It was not a shot-heavy contest, but it was a smart one from Mauricio Pochettino’s side. Australia improved after the break under Tony Popovic, yet the damage was already done.

How USA took control in Group D

USA owned the first half. They had 70% of the ball before the interval, a 9 to 2 shot edge, and a 1.21 to 0.12 xG lead. The opener came on 11 minutes when Cameron Burgess turned into his own net. The second arrived in minute 44, with Alexander Freeman finishing a well-worked move, confirmed after a brief VAR check on the sequence. With that cushion, the United States could play the game they wanted.

Even the full-time numbers say the opening 45 set the tone. Overall possession finished 62% to 38% for USA, with 524 completed passes to Australia’s 308. USA made 66 entries into the final third against 44 for the Socceroos and completed 36% of their crosses compared to 16%. The hosts also led blocks 6 to 0 and shots inside the box 8 to 3, which tells you where the territorial battle was won. By halftime, Pochettino’s 3-5-2 was pinning back Australia’s 5-4-1, and the scoreboard backed it up.

USA control with and without the ball

USA were cleaner on the ball, completing 447 accurate passes to Australia’s 221. They found good routes into the attacking zone, winning the final-third phase 105 out of 136 actions, which is a strong 77% success. In open play they mixed short circulation with select long passes, finishing 26 of 58 long balls. They also won the dribble battle 11 of 17 attempts, or 65%, which helped progress into space.

Out of possession, USA were proactive. They made 21 interceptions to Australia’s 6 and finished with 21 total tackles. While Australia recorded more recoveries, 43 to 36, the United States turned their defensive actions into pressure in the right areas. Clearances were also a USA strength at 29 to 23, particularly in the second half phase when the game tilted more direct. The numbers backed a performance built on structure and solid execution.

USA 2-0 Australia: Freeman 8.3 Sofascore Rating

USA 2-0 Australia: Freeman 8.3 Sofascore Rating

USA banked a tidy FIFA World Cup Group D win at Lumen Field, beating Australia 2-0 thanks to a fast start and a defender’s finish. The hosts were two up by halftime through a Cameron Burgess own goal and an Alexander Freeman strike, then managed the game with control. It was not a shot-heavy contest, but it was a smart one from Mauricio Pochettino’s side. Australia improved after the break under Tony Popovic, yet the damage was already done.

How USA took control in Group D

USA owned the first half. They had 70% of the ball before the interval, a 9 to 2 shot edge, and a 1.21 to 0.12 xG lead. The opener came on 11 minutes when Cameron Burgess turned into his own net. The second arrived in minute 44, with Alexander Freeman finishing a well-worked move, confirmed after a brief VAR check on the sequence. With that cushion, the United States could play the game they wanted.

Even the full-time numbers say the opening 45 set the tone. Overall possession finished 62% to 38% for USA, with 524 completed passes to Australia’s 308. USA made 66 entries into the final third against 44 for the Socceroos and completed 36% of their crosses compared to 16%. The hosts also led blocks 6 to 0 and shots inside the box 8 to 3, which tells you where the territorial battle was won. By halftime, Pochettino’s 3-5-2 was pinning back Australia’s 5-4-1, and the scoreboard backed it up.

USA control with and without the ball

USA were cleaner on the ball, completing 447 accurate passes to Australia’s 221. They found good routes into the attacking zone, winning the final-third phase 105 out of 136 actions, which is a strong 77% success. In open play they mixed short circulation with select long passes, finishing 26 of 58 long balls. They also won the dribble battle 11 of 17 attempts, or 65%, which helped progress into space.

Out of possession, USA were proactive. They made 21 interceptions to Australia’s 6 and finished with 21 total tackles. While Australia recorded more recoveries, 43 to 36, the United States turned their defensive actions into pressure in the right areas. Clearances were also a USA strength at 29 to 23, particularly in the second half phase when the game tilted more direct. The numbers backed a performance built on structure and solid execution.

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