Overview
- The USMNT surrendered four goals in 36 minutes at Geodis Park in Nashville, incurring its heaviest shutout defeat since a 4-0 loss to Costa Rica in 2016.
- Tuesday’s 4-0 result extended the United States’ losing streak to four matches, marking its longest skid since 2007.
- Mauricio Pochettino acknowledged that fielding four players with two or fewer international appearances contributed to the team’s lack of cohesion.
- Several regulars, including Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tim Weah and Tyler Adams, were unavailable due to personal leave, club commitments or injury.
- The USMNT will face Trinidad and Tobago on June 15 in San Jose as the Gold Cup represents its final competitive test before the 2026 World Cup.