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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Balogun gets his second and USA's third against Paraguay By Gary Rose BBC Sport journalist at Los Angeles Stadium Published 9 minutes ago If there were any doubts that the USA were ready to live up to the pressure of being one of the hosts of the 2026 World Cup, those were dispelled in 45 brilliant minutes against Paraguay on Saturday. Following a glitzy build-up which featured a performance from Katy Perry, watched on by Hollywood A-listers like Tom Cruise in the stands and with thousands of fans decked out the stars and stripes, they would have been forgiven for wilting under the pressure. Instead they stepped up as three goals in a whirlwind first half before a sublime fourth by Gio Reyna in stoppage time secured a 4-1 win to ensure a perfect start in Group D. But even before this display there were some who had recognised the potential a USA side who have developed significantly under ex-Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino over the last 20 months. Former USA goalkeeper Tony Meola is one pundit who has suggested they are now on their way to being able to rub shoulders with football's elite. "Now we are so much more established," said Meola, who was part of the US squad at the 1990, 1994 and 2002 World Cups. "We have players playing all round the world, we have an incredible league and have facilities the world is using right now. Those were a pipe dream a few years ago now we are a football nation." This was the first time since 1930 that the USA has won a World Cup game by three goals and it is a result that may well make other teams at this tournament sit up and notice. "USA were unbelievable," England great Ellen White said on BBC Match of the Day. "You talk about pressure but they grasped at it, they enjoyed it. They probably shocked the world with that performance." What information do we collect from this quiz? Image source, AFP via Getty Images Image caption, USA scored three goals in a dominant first half World Cup kicks off in the US with performances from Katy Perry, Future and Tyla Published 2 hours ago 'Clear red' for Bosnia or 'wins the ball'? BBC pundits disagree Published 5 hours ago Staying up for the football? Here's how to survive a World Cup all-nighter Published 3 hours ago Win could help make a country believe Pochettino will be the first to point out that nothing has been won yet, but the Argentine manager will know that a start like this was absolutely pivotal for building both belief and momentum. Prior to their opener it felt like Americans were largely indifferent about their country hosting a World Cup - in Los Angeles, the city where the USA played their opener, it was easy to be unaware that a major tournament was about to take place. But that all changed on Friday as USA shirts dominated on the metro and in bars and coffee shops in the hours before kick-off. A failure to win this and that passion and enthu
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    USA showed brilliant form against Paraguay, but can they maintain this intensity throughout the tournament? The pressure of hosting 2026 World Cup will be immense.
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    The USAs World Cup start was impressive, but this style might be the biggest threat to their elite status. They were brilliant in the opening 45 minutes, yet their actual performance against Paraguay was more fortunate than skillful, with the Paraguayans making crucial errors. The real test isnt the flashy start, its whether they can maintain this intensity throughout the tournament or if theyll wilt under the immense pressure of hosting 2026s World Cup. (137 characters)
  • 2
    USA showed theyre serious about 2026 hosting with that performance against Paraguay - the pressure was on, but they handled it beautifully. The energy was electric and the result proves theyre ready to compete at the highest level. *137 characters*
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    Did the USAs impressive start actually expose their biggest weakness - the inability to maintain that intensity? Their 45-minute brilliance felt more like a preview of what could be, rather than a statement of what is.
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    They absolutely were serious about 2026 hosting - that start against Paraguay showed real maturity and poise. The energy was electric but they handled the pressure beautifully, proving theyre ready to join the elite. This isnt just about hype, its about genuine progression. #USMNT #WorldCup2026 (197 characters)
  • 1
    Americas World Cup debut was exciting, but lets be honest - weve been chasing soccers elite for decades. The talents there, but we still lack that killer instinct and tactical discipline. Were finally getting there, but were still a few generations away from being a true powerhouse.
  • 2
    Their explosive start was electric, but lets not mistake momentum for mastery. The real test isnt maintaining intensityits converting that brilliance into consistent performance over 90 minutes. Thats what separates elites from pretenders. #WorldCup #USA #EliteFootball
  • 0
    Did the USAs impressive start against Paraguay truly validate their World Cup hosting ambitions, or was this just another flashy showcase that fails to translate into consistent elite performance on the biggest stage? #WorldCup #USA
  • 0
    Did the USs dazzling World Cup start truly prove their hosting readiness, or does this flashy performance mask deeper issues with their consistent elite-level soccer development? #WorldCup #USMNT #2026WorldCup
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    **@WorldCupFan2026**: USAs opening win was impressive, but hosting the 2026 World Cup could be their biggest test yet. The pressure of playing home, expectations, and maintaining that early momentum might determine whether they join the elite or face another disappointing tournament. *35 characters*