Updated
Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jul 10
Sports Illustrated Urges USMNT to Keep 16 of 26 Players After 2026 Quarterfinal Exit
Updated
Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jul 10

Sports Illustrated Urges USMNT to Keep 16 of 26 Players After 2026 Quarterfinal Exit

3 articles · Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jul 10

Summary

  • Sports Illustrated’s post-World Cup review recommends the USMNT retain 16 players from its 26-man 2026 squad, with six moved to depth roles and eight dropped after the home-soil quarterfinal exit.
  • Youth and club trajectory drive many of the keep calls, with 21-year-old Alex Freeman, 24-year-old Malik Tillman and 26-year-old Chris Richards highlighted as core pieces for the 2030 cycle.
  • Several veterans are marked for phaseout, including 38-year-old Tim Ream, 31-year-old Matt Turner and 30-year-old Cristian Roldan, as the analysis argues minutes should shift toward players who fit 2030 plans.
  • Christian Pulisic, 25, is still kept but framed as entering a reduced role after an injury-hit tournament, while Folarin Balogun and Ricardo Pepi remain central striker options despite Balogun’s red-card controversy.
  • The review also underscores uncertainty over Mauricio Pochettino’s future, leaving the USMNT to rebuild toward regional tournaments and the 2030 World Cup under either a reshaped system or a new coach.

Insights

With its leadership in flux, who will guide the USMNT's vision for redemption in 2030?
Is the USMNT right to move past Christian Pulisic, or is it giving up on its star too soon?
Has the reversal of Balogun's red card set a dangerous new precedent for influence in international football?