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USMNT player ratings vs. Senegal: Live grades for USA team in 2026 FIFA World Cup tuneup friendly

USMNT player ratings vs. Senegal: Live grades for USA team in 2026 FIFA World Cup tuneup friendly

May 31, 2026

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USMNT player ratings vs. Senegal: Live grades for USA team in 2026 FIFA World Cup tuneup friendly originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

>The first chance to test themselves against World Cup opposition is here for the U.S. men's national team as they begin their ramp-up to the 2026 FIFA tournament with a friendly against Senegal on Sunday.

>Mauricio Pochettino has made his final decisions on the USMNT roster for the coming summer competition and now is ready to challenge the players on the pitch.

>This will be the first of two pre-World Cup friendlies for the United States before the tournament itself begins on June 11, with a game against Germany to follow on June 6.

>The Sporting News brings you a live breakdown of each USMNT player's performance against 14th-ranked Senegal as the game progresses, as well as more detailed analysis after the conclusion of the match.

>FOLLOW LIVE:Get minute-by-minute updates from USA vs. Senegal LIVE on site in Charlotte, NC

USA vs. Senegal live scoreLocation: Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, NC)

>USMNT starting lineup:

style="margin-left: 40px;">USA (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Turner — 16. Freeman, 22. McKenzie, 13. Ream, 5. A. Robinson — 4. Adams, 14. Berhalter — 2. Dest, 7. Reyna, 10. Pulisic — 9. Pepi

style="margin-left: 40px;">USA substitutes: Freese (GK), Brady (GK), Trusty, M. Robinson, Arfsten, Scally, McKennie, Aaronson, Tillman, Weah, Zendejas, H. Wright, Balogun.

>MORE:USMNT roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup | Why is the USMNT midfield so thin?

USMNT player ratings vs. SenegalThe United States began the match with a lineup that reflects the recent trend of Mauricio Pochettino deploying a team that plays a 4-2-3-1 in possession, and a 5-4-1 out of possession.

>Five defenders were named to the lineup, but one — Sergino Dest on the right — moves high up the field when on the ball, and drops back to the defensive line when out of possession, with Alex Freeman tucking in as a third center-back.

>A number of players, including Ricardo Pepi and Mark McKenzie, are not expected to be regular starters at the World Cup, but in the interest of squad rotation and keeping others healthy, Pochettino has decided to give some backups a chance to impress.

>All ratings are on a 10-point scale

StartersGK — Matt Turner: 7

>While Matt Freese is expected to be the No. 1 goalkeeper at the World Cup, 2022 starter Matt Turner got the start against Senegal to get him game action before Freese takes over. Could he make a late play at the starting spot? Most likely not, but he will be needed today against a quality attacking side in Senegal.

>Turner showed impressive range and decision-making as he came out to challenge Sadio Mane in the 12th minute, a very nervy moment that saw Turner nearly concede a penalty, but smothered it in the end. Also almost started a promising attack in the process as well.

>Made a couple of good saves towards the end of the first half as he protected his near post twice in quick succession, one on each side of the net.

>This section will be updated with further analysis as the game progresses.

Matt Turner gets the start 🧤

📺: TBS + HBO Max pic.twitter.com/Mn3EtgmVGB

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 31, 2026RB — Alex Freeman: 6

>Played in a hybrid full-back/center-back role in this Pochettino system, playing as a central defender out of possession when Sergino Dest dropped to the right-back position. Failed to mark Nicolas Jackson properly in an early Senegal chance 15 minutes in, lucky that the Bayern Munich striker didn't finish well.

>This section will be updated with further analysis as the game progresses.

>RCB — Mark McKenzie: 5

>Looked shaky in possession early, nearly putting the U.S. in a bad spot under Senegal pressing in the opening 10 minutes. Didn't communicate well with Alex Freeman while marking Nicolas Jackson on his missed chance 15 minutes into the match.

>This section will be updated with analysis as the game progresses.

The McKenzie / Freeman partnership on the right looking shaky. that’s two good opportunities Senegal has gotten off of them

— scuffed (@scuffedpod) May 31, 2026LCB — Tim Ream: Grade pending

>This section will be updated with analysis as the game progresses.

>LB — Antonee Robinson: 6

>Didn't do much to shed the criticism of his passing, as he misfired a number of times on the left wing.

>Got free for a wide-open shot in the 31st minute that was most certainly goal-bound before deflecting wide.

>This section will be updated with further analysis as the game progresses.

>DCM — Tyler Adams: Grade pending

>This section will be updated with analysis as the game progresses.

>CM — Sebastian Berhalter: 6

>With the battle for the second starting central midfield spot next to Tyler Adams in full swing, Sebastian Berhalter was deployed against Senegal with a chance to impress. Berhalter is likely battling Cristian Roldan for that spot, but Weston McKennie and Gio Reyna could factor into this position as well, with Tanner Tessmann left off the roster entirely.

>Got cooked by Ilman Ndiaye as the Everton midfielder ripped a 30th-minute shot. Was a physical presence in midfield, winning fouls and providing a good possessional option. Got beat by Ndiaye again on his 36th-minute drive to the net, and almost conceded a stupid penalty by grabbing the opponent's shirt to slow him down; thankfully for the U.S. he didn't manage to connect.

>This section will be updated further with analysis as the game progresses.

>MORE:A thin midfield leaves USMNT dangerously exposed in 2026 World Cup journey

>RW — Sergino Dest: 7

>Sergino Dest was deployed in the hybrid Tim Weah role, where he will maraud forward when the U.S. has the ball, and drops back to right-back along a five-man defensive line when out of possession.

>Was heavily involved down the right early, scoring the game's first goal with a high-IQ back-post run and thumping finish.

>This section will be updated with further analysis as the game progresses.

Put on a platter by Pulisic! #USMNT x @VWpic.twitter.com/DOwsOe5pF6

— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) May 31, 2026ACM — Gio Reyna: 6

>Should have pounded on a cutback across the face of goal, but let it go believing a teammate was behind him. Need to have a more killer instinct for a World Cup.

>Was relatively invisible in the first half, although that seemed to be more tactical than anything else, as much of the

>This section will be updated with further analysis as the game progresses.

>LW — Christian Pulisic: 9

>In the midst of a brutal stretch of poor form through the second half of the club season with AC Milan, USMNT star Christian Pulisic needs a reversal in fortunes if he is to lead the American attack on home soil. A goal or assist today would go a long way towards allaying fears of World Cup struggles.

>Was dispossessed early in a one-on-one attack of Senegal right-back Krepin Diatta, but showed good attacking impetus. Played a lovely move with Ricardo Pepi on the opening goal, driving forward and feeding an inch-perfect cross to Sergino Dest for the strike.

>Scored himself in the 20th minute, making a beautiful run through the middle to receive a vertical feed and find his first USMNT goal since 2024. Beautifully rounded the goalkeeper in the process, keeping his cool and finishing from a very tight angle.

>Even got back and defended when needed, looking energized by his strong performance.

>This section will be updated with further analysis as the game progresses.

Christian Pulisic doubles USA's lead 😤 pic.twitter.com/EctYv9CdfV

— B/R Football (@brfootball) May 31, 2026FWD — Ricardo Pepi: 9

>Always known as a strong presser and good finisher, he isn't exactly known as a great passer, but his wonderful hockey assist to Christian Pulisic on the opening goal showed ingenuity and creativity to unlock the Senegal back line.

>Delivered a lovely assist to Pulisic for the second goal, a perfectly-weighted vertical ball that unlocked the Senegal back line. A wonderful early performance for Pepi, given freedom to roam on both flanks.

>His presence in the middle of the penalty area caused a ton of problems for Senegal, as he continued to unlock chances for opponents. Pepi headed down a cross to Antonee Robinson for a shot in the 31st minute that was goal-bound but blocked behind for a corner.

>This section will be updated with further analysis as the game progresses.

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USMNT substitutes vs. PortugalGrades pending

>This section will be updated with analysis as the game progresses.

USMNT coach vs. PortugalMauricio Pochettino: Grade pending

>This section will be updated with analysis following the conclusion of the match.