USA crush Trinidad to snap skid and reignite Gold Cup hopes

LOS ANGELES, United States — The United States Men’s National Team launched their 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup campaign in emphatic fashion on Sunday, dismantling Trinidad and Tobago 5-0 in a confidence-boosting victory in San Jose that snapped a four-match losing skid.

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With pressure mounting after a string of disappointing friendly defeats, Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino rolled the dice with an aggressive line-up — and was richly rewarded.

Against a team coached by former Manchester United forward Dwight Yorke, the Americans delivered the kind of dominant, composed display that has been absent in recent months — and desperately needed with the 2026 World Cup looming on home soil.

Fast start, no mercy: Tillman takes charge

From the opening whistle, the United States imposed themselves, creating early opportunities and setting the tone with relentless energy. Striker Patrick Agyemang, lively and aggressive, twice tested the Trinidad backline before delivering the first breakthrough in the 16th minute.

After winning possession from defender Alvin Jones, Agyemang released Jack McGlynn, who calmly floated a ball to the back post. There, Malik Tillman collected, turned, and slotted home with confidence to make it 1-0.

Moments later, Trinidad’s defensive frailty reemerged when Jones — enduring a nightmare of a first half — misplayed a back pass that was intercepted by Diego Luna. Instead of going for goal, Luna selflessly squared to Tillman, who bagged his second of the evening and extended the U.S. lead to 2-0.

Luna shines, Agyemang adds his touch

By the 44th minute, the game was firmly in American hands. Luna, buzzing with creativity, weaved inside from the left flank and fired a low shot that deflected off Agyemang and beat a stranded Marin Phillip in the Trinidad goal. Though the final touch may have been fortunate, the sequence was emblematic of the USA’s dominance — incisive, sharp, and relentless.

Meanwhile, Trinidad and Tobago, once regional giants, offered little in return. Ranked 100th in the FIFA standings and a distant fourth in the Caribbean — behind Curacao — their lack of cohesion and cutting edge was glaring.

Substitutes seal the statement

The second half brought more of the same. Trinidad’s only real chance came from Tyrese Spicer, who whipped a teasing ball across the face of goal, but Dante Sealy couldn’t convert on the slide.

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Sensing the tempo dipping, Pochettino turned to his bench — and found further joy. Brenden Aaronson, injected with pace and purpose, surged down the left and squeezed a low shot past Phillip at the near post to make it 4-0.

Just minutes later, fellow substitute Haji Wright added the final flourish. Bursting down the flank, Wright cut inside with grace before curling his shot into the far corner, sealing a resounding 5-0 victory.

Momentum restored, eyes on the prize

For the USA, the win comes as a timely morale boost and a clear message to the rest of the region: they are still contenders. Chasing their eighth Gold Cup title, Pochettino’s men now turn their focus to upcoming Group D fixtures against Saudi Arabia and Haiti.

With depth on display and belief seemingly restored, the Americans appear back on course — with the kind of firepower, fluidity, and focus that fans have been yearning for.

 

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