USA Eliminated from Copa America After 1-0 Loss to Uruguay

USA Eliminated from Copa America After 1-0 Loss to Uruguay

The United States men’s national soccer team has been eliminated from the Copa America 2024 following a disappointing 1-0 loss to Uruguay in their final group stage match. The defeat, coupled with Panama’s 2-1 victory over Bolivia, sealed the USA’s early exit from the tournament they are hosting, intensifying calls for coach Gregg Berhalter’s dismissal.

In a crucial match at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Uruguay’s Mathias Olivera scored the decisive goal in the 66th minute, securing Uruguay’s third consecutive win in the group stage. The loss left the USA with just one win in three games, insufficient to progress to the knockout stages.

The match began with promise for the USA, who showed urgency and controlled much of the first half. However, they failed to capitalize on their chances, with Giovani Reyna’s early attempt saved by Uruguay’s goalkeeper Sergio Rochet. The hosts’ momentum was further dampened when striker Folarin Balogun was forced off due to injury before halftime.

Uruguay, coached by Marcelo Bielsa (absent due to a touchline ban), grew into the game in the second half. Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde and Flamengo’s Nicolas De La Cruz began to dominate midfield, creating several chances for the South American side.

The turning point came when Olivera scored from close range following a free-kick, with VAR confirming the goal after a lengthy check. This goal, combined with news of Panama’s lead against Bolivia, effectively ended the USA’s tournament hopes.

This early exit represents a significant setback for the US team, which was looking to use the Copa America as a springboard for the 2026 World Cup, which they will co-host. The result has intensified scrutiny on Berhalter’s leadership and tactical decisions.

For Uruguay, the victory completes a perfect group stage performance and establishes them as serious contenders for the title. Their impressive form under Bielsa’s guidance suggests they could be a force in the knockout stages.

As the tournament progresses without the hosts, questions will inevitably arise about the future direction of the US men’s national team program, with particular focus on Berhalter’s position as head coach. The disappointment of this early exit is likely to prompt a period of reflection and potentially significant changes within US Soccer.

Daily MailOnline

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