Freeman gives Pochettino a new right-side lever

Freeman gives Pochettino a new right-side lever

Alex Freeman's header against Australia was more than a milestone. This tactical brief explains why his right-side role now matters for Türkiye rotation, Pulisic uncertainty, and the July 1 Round of 32 plan.

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2026. 6. 21. · 20:10
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Alex Freeman's Australia header should not be filed away as a nice young-player moment. It changed the right-side conversation before the knockouts.
The U.S. has already won Group D and will play a Round of 32 match in the San Francisco Bay Area against a third-place team from Group B, E, F, I or J. 1 That makes the Türkiye game less about survival and more about what Mauricio Pochettino wants to keep sharp. Freeman is one of the few players who can make that rehearsal useful without dragging the yellow-card problem into it.

Why the Australia goal changes the conversation

Freeman scored the second goal in the 43rd minute of the USA's 2-0 win over Australia, following a set-piece sequence that started near the right end line and ended with his header from close range. 2 U.S. Soccer's match notes say he became the sixth-youngest American goalscorer at a World Cup, and that the goal was the first headed World Cup goal and first defender goal for the U.S. since 2014. 2
That matters because it was not a random scramble. The U.S. had already hurt Australia from the left when Folarin Balogun forced Cameron Burgess' 11th-minute own goal. 2 Freeman's finish gave the team another route: crash the weak side, stay alive after deflections, and turn a half-cleared set piece into a second ball inside the six-yard box.
Alex Freeman heads in against Australia
Alex Freeman's 43rd-minute header gave the U.S. a second scoring route against Australia's compact block. 3
Freeman's own words after the match were more grounded than the celebration clip. He said the pace of the rise has forced him to adjust to different atmospheres and circumstances, then asked how he can give 100 percent for the country. 3 Pochettino went much further, saying Freeman's development has been "massive" and that he has the potential to become one of the best players in his position. 3
That is a coach talking about a tool, not a souvenir.

What Freeman now solves

The U.S. does not need to discover Freeman from scratch against Türkiye. U.S. Soccer says he played all but two minutes of the 2025 Gold Cup run, appeared in all 10 pre-World Cup tune-ups and made the final 26-player World Cup squad. 3 The question is more specific: which job should he keep doing when the knockout game arrives?
Selection problemWhat Freeman gives the U.S.Why it matters now
The left side cannot carry every attackA far-post runner and second-ball threat, shown by the Australia header. 2If Antonee Robinson is protected against Türkiye, the U.S. still needs a way to enter the box without leaning on the left flank every possession.
Set pieces need repeatable targetsA defender willing to attack a loose ball inside the six. 2Knockout games often get tight. A second-phase set-piece threat can decide a match that never opens up.
Rotation cannot kill the pressA young right-sided defender Fox described as improving with each game. 4Türkiye should test whether the press survives without every first-choice player on the field.
The staff has to manage suspension riskFreeman is not one of the four players Fox listed as carrying a yellow-card suspension risk: Tyler Adams, Balogun, Chris Richards and Robinson. 4That makes him a cleaner continuity piece than the carded core. He can help preserve the team's rhythm without the same suspension downside.
USMNT players after the Australia win
The Australia win gave Pochettino room to manage Türkiye as a role test rather than a must-win qualification match. 2
This is why Freeman's role should be judged differently from a normal young-player reward. Giving him another start is not just a morale boost. It can answer whether the U.S. has a right-side outlet that survives lineup rotation.

Türkiye should be a role test, not a victory lap

Fox Sports' Doug McIntyre wrote that Pochettino now has the rare chance to rest most or all of his starters against Türkiye because Paraguay's 1-0 win over Türkiye clinched Group D for the United States. 4 He also reported that Adams, Balogun, Richards and Robinson are one more group-stage yellow away from missing the July 1 knockout opener. 4
That pushes Freeman into a useful middle ground. He is young enough to handle another workload if the staff wants it, but established enough that the match can be a tactical check rather than a ceremonial start. The test should be narrow:
  1. Can he hold the right-side spacing if the midfield is rotated?
  2. Can he time the far-post run without leaving the transition lane exposed?
  3. Can he combine with Sergiño Dest, or with a rotated wide player, without forcing the team into a one-sided attack?
  4. Can he defend restarts and back-post balls without Richards organizing the box next to him?
Christian Pulisic remains a separate calculation. U.S. Soccer said he was unavailable against Australia while progressing back from a leg injury. 2 If Pulisic is limited or held out again, Freeman's ability to create stress from the opposite side becomes more useful. It keeps the U.S. from treating the attack as a left-wing medical report.

The knockout value is balance

Freeman does not need to become the story of the U.S. knockout run. That would be a bad sign. A home World Cup team with Pulisic, Balogun, Adams, McKennie, Robinson, Dest and Richards should not depend on a 21-year-old defender for its entire attacking identity.
But he can give Pochettino balance. Against Australia, the U.S. scored once through Balogun's left-channel burst and once through Freeman's right-side second-ball finish. 2 That split matters more than the celebration. It means opponents cannot spend the whole match loading up on Robinson's side or waiting for Pulisic's status to define the plan.
The next assignment is simple enough to grade. Against Türkiye, Freeman should not be asked to prove he belongs. He already did that. He should be asked to prove which version of the right side the U.S. can trust on July 1: the one that protects the ball, the one that attacks the far post, or the one that gives Pochettino a real alternative when the left side gets crowded.

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