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USA beat Paraguay 4-1 in World Cup opener as Balogun scores twice

Folarin Balogun scored twice as the United States beat Paraguay 4-1 in its World Cup opener, while Christian Pulisic’s status remains one to monitor.

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The United States opened its FIFA World Cup campaign with a convincing 4-1 win over Paraguay, a result that immediately gives the co-hosts momentum in a group where goal difference and confidence could both matter.

Folarin Balogun was the central attacking figure, scoring twice as the U.S. turned early pressure into a statement result. Multiple match reports also highlighted Gio Reyna’s contribution, with his second-half strike helping seal a comfortable finish after Paraguay had been forced to chase the game.

Balogun gives the U.S. a sharp edge

For the U.S., the most encouraging part of the result was not only the margin but the way the attack functioned. Balogun’s brace gave Mauricio Pochettino’s side the kind of penalty-box presence that tournament teams need: direct movement, quick decisions and punishment when space appears around the area.

That matters because World Cup openers often become tense, low-margin games. Instead, the Americans played with tempo and found enough end product to take control. The 4-1 scoreline will not decide the group by itself, but it changes the tone around the campaign. The U.S. now has a platform rather than a problem to solve.

Pulisic scare does not overshadow the result

Christian Pulisic’s halftime substitution drew attention after the match, but the early reports were reassuring rather than alarming. FOX Sports reported that Pulisic said he would be fine after coming off, while other outlets framed the issue as an injury scare rather than a confirmed serious setback.

That distinction is important. Sportsfila is not treating this as a major injury unless further official information confirms it. For now, the most accurate reading is that the U.S. will monitor its captain, but the available reporting does not justify panic.

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What the win means

The U.S. still has work to do. Tournament football can turn quickly, and one impressive opener does not remove questions about defensive control, squad rotation or how the team performs against a different tactical profile. But this was the kind of start a host nation wants: goals, crowd energy and no need to spend the next few days explaining a stumble.

For Paraguay, the result leaves immediate pressure to respond. A heavy opening defeat can damage more than the standings; it can also force tactical changes before a second group match. The challenge now is to keep the group alive while tightening the spaces that the U.S. exploited.

Another useful angle for readers is the schedule impact: with three points already secured, the U.S. can approach its next match with more tactical flexibility. Pochettino may still need to manage minutes carefully, especially around Pulisic, but the opening result reduces the immediate pressure on the squad.

Bottom line

The headline is simple: the United States got the win it needed and did it with attacking authority. Balogun’s two goals give the U.S. a major early storyline, Reyna’s impact adds another, and Pulisic’s status remains the key item to track before the next match.

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