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This potential USA World Cup starting XI could be the lineup that gets the team past the group stage

The surprising United States men’s national team roster was revealed on Wednesday giving fans a better idea of who head coach Gregg Berhalter could have in his USA World Cup starting XI.

This potential USA World Cup starting XI lineup considers the current form of players, Berhalter’s history of starting certain people, recent position identifications (Brenden Aaronson being listed as a midfielder) and the best possible options.

Let’s look at what we’ve cooked up.

Potential USA World Cup Starting XI

Potential USA World Cup Starting XI

Goalkeeper

Matt Turner will be the guy between the sticks unless he suffers an injury.

Defense

Antonee Robinson, Walker Zimmerman and Sergiño Dest are the main faces of this defense. Robinson and Zimmerman should start every game while we could see some rotation with Dest, DeAndre Yedlin and surprise inclusion Shaq Moore.

Tim Ream is the big talking point in the back line. Berhalter loves him some Aaron Long defending, but the New York Red Bulls center back has been anything but impressive. Ream, on the other hand, has been repeatedly solid in the Premier League with Fulham.

Ream knows the offensive weapons of England and Wales as he faces them weekly in the EPL. The 35-year-old’s knowledge of opponents, chemistry playing with Robinson and sensational form gives him the edge over Long.

Midfield

The midfield is the most debatable part of this potential USA World Cup starting XI. We’ve gone with a midfield trio of Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie and Brenden Aaronson.

Adams is playing out of his mind with Leeds United and has won 49 tackles through 15 weeks in the EPL. That’s second highest in the league. He should start every game, and if he can’t then Kellyn Acosta is a solid replacement.

McKennie is nursing a muscle injury but should recover in time for the opener vs. Wales. He’s had some shaky performances recently but at his best he’s the No. 1 player for the team.

Starting Aaronson in the midfield over teenager Yunus Musah is the big decision. Aaronson, who typically plays as a forward for the USMNT, was listed as a midfielder during the roster reveal. This indicates that Berhalter has a trick up his sleeve for Aaronson.

The "Medford Messi" has exceled in an attacking midfield role for Leeds, and it appears that could be the plan for the U.S. If Aaronson does start, then Musah should be used as a substitute to add a creative spark late in the game.

Forwards

No real surprises on the wings. Christian Pulisic and Gio Reyna are too good not to start. Tim Weah deserves some recognition for his efforts during World Cup qualifying, but he will likely be on the bench.

The striker situation is anyone’s guess. A month ago, we would have guessed Ricardo Pepi as the U.S. No. 9. Instead, he’s not going to Qatar at all and the options are Jesús Ferreira, Josh Sargent and Haji Wright.

Sargent is like Ream in that he has the experience of playing against English/Welsh opposition and is in great form. Therefore, we have given the start to Sargent.


USA World Cup Schedule

  • Monday, Nov. 21: USA vs. Wales
  • Friday, Nov. 25: USA vs. England
  • Tuesday, Nov. 29: USA vs. Iran

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