Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 5
Pochettino Weighs 4 Balogun Replacements for Belgium Clash as 19-goal Pepi Faces Tactical Doubts
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 5

Pochettino Weighs 4 Balogun Replacements for Belgium Clash as 19-goal Pepi Faces Tactical Doubts

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jul 5

Summary

  • Balogun’s one-game suspension has left the U.S. without its main scorer for Monday’s World Cup tie with Belgium, pushing Mauricio Pochettino toward a matchup-specific replacement rather than a like-for-like swap.
  • Belgium’s profile shapes that choice: Rudi Garcia’s side has averaged 57% possession, won all four possession battles and still looked vulnerable on the flanks, with passive center-backs and limited high pressing.
  • Ricardo Pepi, who scored 19 goals for PSV last season, is the most discussed option, but his hold-up style could slow attacks and suit a less athletic Belgian back line.
  • Haji Wright emerges as a strong alternative after just 1 World Cup minute, offering direct channel runs, left-side rotations with Christian Pulisic and movement that could better exploit space behind Belgium.
  • Gio Reyna as a false nine, Tim Weah or Brenden Aaronson remain wildcard options as the U.S. tries to unsettle a Belgium team that topped Group G only on goal difference.

Insights

With their star striker suspended, can the US find the key to unlock Belgium’s passive backline?
Will Belgium's possession dominance finally translate into goals, or is another major tournament disappointment looming?