
The USA got their second win of the 2026 World Cup group stage with a controlled 2-0 victory over Australia at Lumen Field on Thursday. An 11th-minute own goal from Cameron Burgess set the tone, and Alexander Freeman added a second just before the break to put the game out of reach. Australia, sitting in a deep 5-4-1 and never able to establish themselves in possession, managed just an xG of 0.44 across the full ninety minutes. Mauricio Pochettino’s side did the job efficiently, if not spectacularly.
Key Moments
- 11′, USA open the scoring through an own goal. Cameron Burgess, Australia’s starting center-back, turns the ball into his own net under pressure, giving the hosts an early lead at Lumen Field.
- 16′, Jordan Bos picks up a yellow card for roughing, Australia’s first booking of the match, a sign of the physical contest already developing.
- 32′, Alessandro Circati is booked for tripping, Australia’s second yellow of the half. The Socceroos are playing close to the edge defensively.
- 43′, Alexander Freeman doubles the lead with a normal goal two minutes before the break, putting USA in full control heading into halftime at 2-0.
- 46′, Australia make three substitutions at the start of the second half, taking off the own-goal scorer Burgess alongside Velupillay and Toure, a clear signal from the bench that a reset was needed.
- 88′, A late flare-up leads to three yellow cards in two minutes: Souttar (88′), Balogun and Italiano (both 89′), and Richards (90′), as frustrations boil over with the result already settled.
Tactical Breakdown
Pochettino set up in a 3-5-2, a formation that gave the USA numerical advantages across the midfield and allowed them to circulate the ball with confidence. They ended the game with 62% possession, completing 447 of 524 passes at an 85% accuracy rate. Australia’s 5-4-1 was designed to absorb pressure and hit on the counter, but with only 308 passes attempted at 72% completion, they rarely had the ball long enough to threaten. USA had 10 total shots to Australia’s five, and seven corners to Australia’s four.
The game was effectively over before halftime. The own goal at 11 minutes gave the USA breathing room early, and once Freeman added the second in the 43rd minute, Australia’s defensive shape became irrelevant. Tony Popovic responded by making three changes at the break, pulling Burgess, Velupillay, and Toure in search of more offensive output. A further change at 61 minutes brought on Leckie, but Australia still could not generate meaningful chances, finishing with an xG of just 0.44.
For Australia, the problem was structural. A back five and a narrow midfield four left them with almost no support for the lone striker in transition. They committed 16 fouls and collected four yellow cards, which tells the story of a team that was repeatedly second to the ball and resorting to physicality to compensate. The early own goal also removed any tactical patience they might have had, forcing them to open up earlier than the game plan likely intended.
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Verdict
The USA’s 2-0 win keeps them in contention in their World Cup group, though Mexico leads the standings on six points from two wins. Australia remain without a point and face a very difficult path to the knockout rounds. For Pochettino, the clean sheet and the comfortable margin will matter, but the xG of 1.30 against an opponent this passive suggests the attack still has more to prove against stiffer opposition.