USMNT Player Ratings For The 2026 World Cup After Loss To Belgium
What was such an inspiring World Cup journey came to a disappointing end.
When the competition gets harder, there are more consequences for not performing. It can’t be a day when so many guys are passengers. On the day, it was simple: Belgium was the better side.
The performance today was nowhere near what these players expected of themselves, and I think that’s where the most disappointment will come from. It was not where it needed to be to give the U.S. a chance to win the game.
Instead of just rating the players for their performances against Belgium, let's take a bigger-picture look at how they did throughout the tournament. (We'll start with the coach, though.)
Rating · 7.5
I thought he managed the tournament well. Some people gave him stick for making changes in the final group-stage match against Türkiye when there was nothing to play for, but ultimately, those were warranted. You saw what happened in the next game against Bosnia and Herzegovina when a well-rested squad performed very well in the round of 32.
The lineup Pochettino picked against Belgium was the right one. It was the best XI available.
Ultimately, I think there's going to be some criticism because the belief was that he could take us that step further than we've been. But I tip my hat to him and thought he managed this group well throughout the group stage.
United States head coach Mauricio Pochettino's future with the national team is uncertain following the World Cup. (John Todd/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)
Rating · 8
For me, Weston was the best player in the tournament for us.
There's a reason why he played the most minutes of anybody on this team, and there's a reason why Pochettino trusts him so much in midfield. He offers a lot


