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Goalkeepers hate him! Find out how Zimmerman ruined a perfectly good wall with one dumb trick

The United States men’s national team kicked off the 2026 World Cup cycle with a 2-1 defeat vs. Serbia in Los Angeles, Calif. on Wednesday. The squads that played the match were far from either’s team “A-list” players with seven USMNT starters making their debuts.

With plenty of fresh blood out on the field it was a surprise to see captain and World Cup starter Walker Zimmerman be the one to make a huge mistake.

Serbia had a free kick from a dangerous position in the 43rd minute and Luka Ilic was able to sneak it through the wall and past Gaga Slonina to tie the game at 1-1.

A look at the replay showed how the ball got through the wall so easily. Zimmerman… what was the plan here?

Zimmerman Wall Fail vs. Serbia

Zimmerman was the only player in the U.S. starting XI to get minutes at the World Cup and couldn’t have made a worse rookie mistake. Imagine being Slonina who had dreamt of his USMNT debut just for his 29-year-old captain to start busting out kung fu moves during a free kick.

The U.S. captain was hooked at halftime for Aaron Long. Serbia would score 45 seconds into Long’s introduction, but you can’t put too much blame on him for this goal.

There were several bright spots and promising signs from the youthful USMNT side. Cade Cowell looked dangerous throughout the game and was unlucky not to get a goal. He hit both posts in the span of 30 seconds.

The sole goal from the USMNT came from the much-anticipated Brandon Vazquez. What a ball from 29-year-old Julian Gressel and a perfect header.

The USMNT will play another friendly vs. Colombia on Saturday. We’ll see what interim head coach Anthony Hudson does to spice up the starting lineup and game plan for that game. Hopefully no more interpretive dance during opposing free kicks.

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