USMNT lineup vs. Brazil: Berhalter makes two changes after Colombia blowout

Ricardo Pepi and Yunus Musah are in as the USMNT hopes for a far better showing against Brazil

The U.S. men’s national team is staying the course, with Gregg Berhalter making few changes to his lineup for Wednesday’s friendly against Brazil.

Despite losing 5-1 on Saturday to Colombia, Berhalter made just two alterations to his starting 11. Ricardo Pepi and Yunus Musah were given the nod against Brazil, with Folarin Balogun and Johnny Cardoso making way.

Balogun, after a high-profile recruitment battle for his services at the international level, has endured an underwhelming first season with AS Monaco. The 22-year-old posted eight goals and seven assists in all competitions for the Ligue 1 side, a step down after his 22-goal campaign at mid-table Reims in 2022-23.

With the USMNT, Balogun has struggled to influence games regularly. While his three goal/three assist haul in 11 caps is respectable, it is not quite the output many expected when the former Arsenal forward opted for the USMNT over England.

Pepi, meanwhile, found his minutes limited at PSV due to the spectacular form of starter Luuk de Jong. Still, the Texan was productive when he got the chance, scoring nine times in just 764 minutes played in all competitions. With the USMNT, Pepi’s 10 goals from 24 caps compare favorably with Balogun’s output, though neither striker has scored for the U.S. in 2024.

Musah, meanwhile, will give the USMNT a different look from the more defensively-oriented Johnny. The former has often functioned as a No. 8, while the latter plays deeper for club and country.

The USMNT is likely looking at its options in case starting defensive midfielder Tyler Adams — who has battled hamstring and back injuries for over a year — is not at 100% for the start of the Copa América. Earlier this week, Berhalter confirmed that Adams was available to face Brazil, but would be on a minutes cap.

USMNT lineup vs. Brazil

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