USMNT World Cup player ratings: high marks for McKennie and Tillman, but Pulisic and Dest fall short
Summary
This article rates U.S. men’s national soccer team (USMNT) players based on their performances at the World Cup. It highlights high ratings for players like Weston McKennie and Malik Tillman, while some stars like Christian Pulisic and Sergiño Dest did not perform as well.Key Facts
- Weston McKennie started all five games, created the most chances, and ran a total of 57.5 kilometers during matches.
- Alex Freeman, a 21-year-old defender, played 373 minutes, scored a goal, assisted once, and led the team in tackles won.
- Goalkeeper Matt Freese started four games, made eight saves, allowed five goals, and showed some inexperience in a key moment against Belgium.
- Chris Richards had a perfect 100% passing accuracy in one match and led the team in defensive actions.
- Malik Tillman scored two free-kick goals and created seven scoring chances in 356 minutes of play.
- Other notable players like Antonee Robinson contributed both defensively and offensively, especially on the left side.
- Ratings come from sources like Guardian, Fotmob, Opta, and FIFA data.
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