The United States Men’s National Team delivered one of its most convincing performances in recent memory, dismantling Uruguay 5–1 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. While possession remained fairly even throughout the match, the difference came down to the Americans’ ruthless efficiency in the final third.
From the opening minutes, the USMNT showed a sharp attacking rhythm and capitalized on nearly every clear opportunity in front of goal. The standout of the night was Freeman, who struck twice in the 20th and 31st minutes, setting the tone and putting the Uruguay defense on its heels early.
He was joined on the scoresheet by Berhalter, Diego Luna in the 42nd minute, and Tessmann, who added the fifth goal in the 68th minute to cap off a complete and disciplined team performance.
The 5–1 scoreline marks a historic milestone for the United States. Never before had the USMNT defeated Uruguay by such a wide margin, as previous matchups between the two nations had typically been tight, hard-fought encounters. This result underscores both the growth of the American side and the significance of the night’s accomplishment.
Uruguay’s situation worsened when Rodrigo Bentancur was sent off in the 64th minute, leaving the visitors with ten men and struggling to generate meaningful chances. Despite early pressure from the South Americans, their tactical structure began to fade as the match wore on.
The USMNT, meanwhile, displayed well-executed set-piece play and maintained control throughout the first half. In the second half, they managed the game calmly and confidently, avoiding any major threats while continuing to dictate the tempo.
In the end, the United States closed out a commanding performance, organized, clinical, and intelligently managed, against a traditionally difficult opponent like Uruguay.
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Última oncena del 2025 📄 pic.twitter.com/EI8l4As9Lm
— Selección Uruguaya (@Uruguay) November 18, 2025
Hoisting the colors in Tampa! 🇺🇸#USMNT x The @HomeDepot pic.twitter.com/7QKPMoE9GA
— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) November 18, 2025



