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Luna Eclipse: No stars, no problem as USMNT found a new focus
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Luna Eclipse: USMNT Shifts Gears and Embraces New Focus Amidst the Stars’ Absence

July 2, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • 1. Luna’s First Half Brilliance
  • 2. USMNT Overcomes Hostile Crowd
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  • 3. USMNT’s Vulnerability at Key Moments

ST. LOUIS – The U.S. men’s national team, guided by Diego Luna’s two goals, triumphed over Guatemala with a 2-1 victory in the Gold Cup semi-finals on Wednesday.

Playing before a sell-out crowd at Energizer Park, heavily favored by Guatemalan fans, the USMNT quickly took charge. Just four minutes in, Luna capitalized on a rebound from a shot by Luca de la Torre, surprising the visiting fans with a close-range finish to put the U.S. ahead 1-0.

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Looking to maintain the offensive push, Malik Tillman provided a long pass that changed the tempo in the 15th minute. Luna made the most of the opportunity, skillfully dribbling forward and scoring again to extend the lead to 2-0. Chapin regained momentum towards the end of the first half and continued to press until Olger Escobar netted a goal in the 80th minute.

Ultimately, it was too little, too late for Guatemala. When the final whistle blew, manager Mauricio Pochettino and his USMNT squad celebrated a 2-1 victory, sending them to the final on Sunday.

Following the semi-finals in St. Louis, three key takeaways emerged from the U.S. win on Wednesday.

1. Luna’s First Half Brilliance

Just four minutes into the match, Luna made a decisive play, converting a rebound from a Luca de la Torre attempt. He excitedly sprinted to the corner, proudly displaying the USMNT badge, signaling that his scoring spree was just beginning.

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After receiving a 15-minute pass from Tillman, the agile midfielder showcased impressive footwork before launching a shot from outside the 18-yard box that put the U.S. ahead 2-0. Celebrating his brace, Luna not only pointed to the badge but also acknowledged the crowd as he reveled in his performance.

The current roster exemplifies the strength and resilience that have come to define this dynamic player. Throughout the Gold Cup, Luna has shown no signs of slowing down, boasting three goals and two assists in five matches.

Diego Luna’s two goals propelled the U.S. to the Gold Cup final following a 2-1 victory over Guatemala. (Photo by Jeff Le/Getty Image)

2. USMNT Overcomes Hostile Crowd

Despite facing a challenging series of matches in the Gold Cup, including tough defenses and penalty shootouts, the USMNT found itself in a unique situation when confronted with a crowd that largely supported Guatemala. Hours before kickoff, enthusiastic fans had gathered outside the stadium, adding to the home-field advantage for Guatemala.

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However, the U.S. team managed to silence many of the Guatemalan supporters as they effectively controlled the game during the first half, leading 2-0. This match atmosphere might serve as a glimpse of the kind of challenges the U.S. could face in the finals, especially if Mexico advances.

3. USMNT’s Vulnerability at Key Moments

After taking a 2-0 lead, the U.S. team found itself on the back foot as Guatemala pushed higher up the field, outpacing them during the first half with 15 attempts compared to the Americans’ six.

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Goalkeeper Matt Freeze had some shaky moments in the first half, and the defensive line struggled to handle Guatemala’s pressure. This pattern continued into the closing minutes as Guatemala capitalized by swiftly moving the ball upfield and scoring through Escobar, who found space in the defense.

Substitutes introduced by Pochettino also seemed to lack clarity as they tried to regain control in the final stage of the match. If the U.S. wishes to lift the Gold Cup title on Sunday, they must avoid allowing their opponents to dictate the game as they did during crucial moments on Wednesday.

As soccer fans, this victory highlights the growing competitiveness of the U.S. men’s national team. It not only positions them for a shot at the Gold Cup title but also signifies a rising presence in international soccer that could shape future rivalries and successes.

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