### USMNT Coach Gregg Berhalter Forced to Make Changes After Tim Weah's Red Card
With Tim Weah suspended following his red card in the United States' 2-1 loss to Panama, USMNT coach Gregg Berhalter is compelled to alter his starting XI for the first time in Copa America 2024. The team, which previously defeated Bolivia, was expected to handle Panama with ease, but the unexpected loss has set up a win-or-go-home scenario against Uruguay. Even a win might not guarantee a quarterfinal spot, making this match critical for Berhalter's future.
### Berhalter's Options for Replacing Weah
Discussing potential replacements for Weah, Berhalter stated:
"We have options. We have several players who can play the winger position, and we'll figure it out, whether it's Haji [Wright], Brenden [Aaronson], or others who have played there before."
### How to Watch and Odds
- **Date:** Monday, July 1
- **Time:** 9 p.m. ET
- **Location:** Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Mo.
- **TV:** FS1
- **Live Stream:** Fubo (Try for free)
- **Odds:** United States +145; Draw +220; Uruguay +195
### Possible Lineup Changes and Tactical Considerations
Gio Reyna, Aaronson, and Wright are all viable options for the right-wing position, but Aaronson might be the best choice against Uruguay. Reyna has been playing deeper in midfield but could be pushed forward. However, combating Uruguay’s press requires reliable midfield outlets. Reyna excels in tight situations, capable of dribbling or passing his way out. Keeping him in a deeper role allows him to dictate the game more effectively.
Another consideration for Berhalter is the fitness and form of Tyler Adams. Adams has struggled, being subbed out at halftime in both Copa America matches. When healthy, Adams is a key enforcer, but his current condition suggests turning to Yunus Musah might be wiser. Musah offers dribbling skills similar to Reyna and a different midfield profile than Adams. His ability to push forward and distribute could facilitate sustained possession, essential against La Celeste.
### Predicted Lineup
- **Goalkeeper:** Matt Turner
- **Defenders:** Antonee Robinson, Tim Ream, Chris Richards, Joe Scally
- **Midfielders:** Yunus Musah, Weston McKennie, Gio Reyna
- **Forwards:** Christian Pulisic, Folarin Balogun, Brenden Aaronson
### Group C Scenarios for USA Soccer
- **With a United States Victory:** The team will advance if Panama draws or loses. If Panama wins, the US must have a better goal difference than Panama. Currently, the US has a two-goal advantage.
- **With a United States Tie:** The US will advance if Panama draws or loses.
- **With a United States Loss:** The US will only advance if Panama loses and the US maintains a better goal difference. For example, if the US loses 4-0 and Panama loses 1-0, Panama advances.
### Copa America Tiebreakers
If two teams are level on points after the group stage, the tiebreakers are as follows:
1. Better goal difference in all group-stage matches
2. Greater number of goals scored in all group-stage matches
3. Head-to-head results between tied teams
4. Fewer red cards
5. Fewer yellow cards
6. Drawing of lots
### Stay Updated
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### USMNT Coach Gregg Berhalter Forced to Make Changes After Tim Weah's Red Card
With Tim Weah suspended following his red card in the United States' 2-1 loss to Panama, USMNT coach Gregg Berhalter is compelled to alter his starting XI for the first time in Copa America 2024. The team, which previously defeated Bolivia, was expected to handle Panama with ease, but the unexpected loss has set up a win-or-go-home scenario against Uruguay. Even a win might not guarantee a quarterfinal spot, making this match critical for Berhalter's future.
### Berhalter's Options for Replacing Weah
Discussing potential replacements for Weah, Berhalter stated:
"We have options. We have several players who can play the winger position, and we'll figure it out, whether it's Haji [Wright], Brenden [Aaronson], or others who have played there before."
### How to Watch and Odds
- **Date:** Monday, July 1
- **Time:** 9 p.m. ET
- **Location:** Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Mo.
- **TV:** FS1
- **Live Stream:** Fubo (Try for free)
- **Odds:** United States +145; Draw +220; Uruguay +195
### Possible Lineup Changes and Tactical Considerations
Gio Reyna, Aaronson, and Wright are all viable options for the right-wing position, but Aaronson might be the best choice against Uruguay. Reyna has been playing deeper in midfield but could be pushed forward. However, combating Uruguay’s press requires reliable midfield outlets. Reyna excels in tight situations, capable of dribbling or passing his way out. Keeping him in a deeper role allows him to dictate the game more effectively.
Another consideration for Berhalter is the fitness and form of Tyler Adams. Adams has struggled, being subbed out at halftime in both Copa America matches. When healthy, Adams is a key enforcer, but his current condition suggests turning to Yunus Musah might be wiser. Musah offers dribbling skills similar to Reyna and a different midfield profile than Adams. His ability to push forward and distribute could facilitate sustained possession, essential against La Celeste.
### Predicted Lineup
- **Goalkeeper:** Matt Turner
- **Defenders:** Antonee Robinson, Tim Ream, Chris Richards, Joe Scally
- **Midfielders:** Yunus Musah, Weston McKennie, Gio Reyna
- **Forwards:** Christian Pulisic, Folarin Balogun, Brenden Aaronson
### Group C Scenarios for USA Soccer
- **With a United States Victory:** The team will advance if Panama draws or loses. If Panama wins, the US must have a better goal difference than Panama. Currently, the US has a two-goal advantage.
- **With a United States Tie:** The US will advance if Panama draws or loses.
- **With a United States Loss:** The US will only advance if Panama loses and the US maintains a better goal difference. For example, if the US loses 4-0 and Panama loses 1-0, Panama advances.
### Copa America Tiebreakers
If two teams are level on points after the group stage, the tiebreakers are as follows:
1. Better goal difference in all group-stage matches
2. Greater number of goals scored in all group-stage matches
3. Head-to-head results between tied teams
4. Fewer red cards
5. Fewer yellow cards
6. Drawing of lots
### Stay Updated
Tune into CBS Sports Golazo Network's "Call It What You Want," a weekly podcast featuring Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies, Brian McBride, and Tony Meola, covering all things USMNT and the state of soccer in the United States.