The U.S. national team needed to respond after Saturday’s loss to South Korea. They got one.
The USMNT defeated Japan 2-0 in Columbus, Ohio, to finish the September window on a positive note thanks to goals from Alex Zendejas and Folarin Balogun.
The U.S. had not beaten a top 25 team since the CONCACAF Nations League final against Mexico in March 2024, including five straight defeats. The Americans dominated throughout before a sellout crowd of 20,192 at Lower.com Field, winning 2-0 for the sixth time in Columbus.
Zendejas took a long cross from left back Max Arfsten and volleyed with his left foot from near the penalty spot for his second goal in 13 international appearances.
Balogun scored his sixth international goal after Christian Pulisic’s through pass, beating goalkeeper Keisuke Osako with an angled shot inside the far post.
Richards, Tim Ream and Tristan Blackmon started as central defenders in a five-man back line, a formation coach Pochettino switched to in the second half Saturday.
Adams and Roldan had not started together since 2018 and Roldan made his first start in 26 months.
Japan’s Koki Ogawa hit the crossbar in the 70th, as did the Americans’ Jack McGlynn in the 83rd.
Reporting by The Associated Press.
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