Pulisic earns 7/10 rating as defense struggles in 3-1 Germany loss

Pulisic earns 7/10 rating as defense struggles in 3-1 Germany loss

The U.S. men’s national team stumbled to a 3-1 friendly loss against Germany at Pratt & Whitney Stadium in East Hartford, Connecticut on Saturday.

Initially up 1-0 after a perfectly struck shot from Christian Pulisic in the 27th minute, the USMNT were at first threatening in the match that later swung in the favor of the visitors. Building off an equalizer from Ilkay Gündogan in the 39th minute, Germany began to take charge in the 2nd half with a rapid set of goals from Niclas Füllkrug (58th minute) and Jamal Musiala (61st minute).

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Comfortable with the lead, Germany maintained a majority of possession in the late stages of the friendly, eventually solidifying their resurgent 3-1 win by the final whistle.

Following the weekend’s result, the USMNT will close out the international break with a friendly against Ghana on Tuesday, while Germany will face Mexico on the same day.


Positives

The silver lining: The USMNT forced Germany to answer a number of questions in the first half. Playing with a higher block, and resilient when dealing with a press from the opposition, the U.S. were unafraid and proactive while they were chasing their first goal.

Fluid going forward with their possession, it was — at first — a promising start for the USMNT.

Negatives

Once they took the lead, the USMNT looked cautious and gave Germany too much space and time to create clear-cut opportunities. Coupled with occasionally losing possession in dangerous areas, Gregg Berhalter’s side became overwhelmed while failing to shut down an increasing number of shots against them.

MF Gio Reyna, 7 — Back from injury, Reyna looked active with his distribution and did well to connect with the frontline. Still looking to gain match fitness, the 20-year-old was given just 45 minutes in the loss.

MF Yunus Musah, 5 — Decent going forward, and nearly had an assist, but didn’t provide the defensive coverage that was needed in the center of the pitch.

MF Weston McKennie, 6 — A vital distributor who did a little bit of everything in the USMNT’s promising start to the game. That said, he couldn’t build the best defensive partnership with Musah alongside him.

FW Tim Weah, 6 — Showcased his speed and was an occasional threat with his runs on the right flank.

FW Folarin Balogun, 6 — A few bright moments from the winger that set Pulisic up for the lone goal, but later became reserved as the game progressed.

FW Christian Pulisic, 7 — The lone goalscorer for the USMNT was a constant headache in the first half for Germany. The captain also did well to create key final third opportunities.

Substitutes (players introduced after 70 minutes get no rating)

MF Luca de la Torre, 5 — A quiet day at the office for the player who didn’t have the same impact as Reyna after subbing on for him at the half.

DF Cameron Carter-Vickers, 5 — Came in to replace Richards following Germany’s third goal but was not able to do much following that.

MF Brenden Aaronson, 5 — Was a bit of a spark in the midfield and yet couldn’t provide any creativity to create further chances.

FW Ricardo Pepi, 5 — Came in to replace Balogun up top but was unable to provide any danger to score any more for the USMNT.

MF Johnny Cardoso, — N/A

MF Kevin Paredes, — N/A