Gio Reyna marks USMNT return with goal in 2-1 win over Paraguay

Gio Reyna scored his first goal for the USMNT in five months, helping the team to a 2-1 win over Paraguay. The Borussia Mönchengladbach midfielder's return to the national team was a long time coming, but Saturday's performance against Paraguay is a promising sign for the future.

Reyna has been plagued by injuries and controversy since the 2022 World Cup, which led to his lack of game time at club level. However, US head coach Mauricio Pochettino believes that Reyna was called up for this window because it's one of the last chances he'll have to assess the midfielder's fit with the team before the pool is cut considerably ahead of the March 2026 international window.

Pochettino's gamble paid off as Reyna scored in the fourth minute, rising to meet a cross from Max Arfsten and heading the ball over the line. The goal sparked jubilation among the US players, but Reyna remained calm, pointing to the US badge and acknowledging his teammates before returning to the center circle.

The win was a much-needed boost for the USMNT, who have been struggling to find consistency in recent months. Pochettino's team is still adapting to a three-man backline look that has brought success in 2025, but there are concerns about their ability to defend against counter-attacks.

Despite some defensive lapses, including a goal from Paraguay's Alex Arce in the 10th minute and a yellow card for Miles Robinson, the USMNT's solid defense allowed them to stay in the game. Reyna continued to operate effectively well into the second half before being removed, marking the most minutes he's played since the United States' loss to Uruguay in the 2024 Copa América.

The win is a crucial moment in the USMNT's preparations for the World Cup next year, and if Reyna can maintain his form, it could raise the team's ceiling significantly. With a promising attacking option now available, Pochettino will be eager to assess how well Reyna fits into the team ahead of the March window.

The US meet Uruguay again on Tuesday in Tampa, Florida, with another chance to prove themselves against a tough opponent. The win over Paraguay is just the beginning for the USMNT as they continue their preparations for the World Cup, and if Reyna can replicate his form, it could be a game-changer for the team's chances next year.
 
omg what a comeback for Gio Reyna 🙌! it's been ages since he last played for the USMNT and to score that goal was like a weight lifted off everyone's shoulders 💪. i think coach Pochettino took a huge risk calling him up again, but it clearly paid off 😊. reyna's got the skill and talent, but he's also shown he can handle the pressure 🎯. now we just gotta see if he can keep that form going...fingers crossed for the USMNT! 👏
 
😊 I think Gio Reyna's goal against Paraguay is a huge positive sign for the USMNT, but also raises questions about how sustainable his form will be 🤔. We've seen him struggle with injuries and controversy in the past, so it'll be interesting to see if he can maintain this level of performance 🔒. The win over Paraguay was a much-needed boost, but we need to see consistency from the team, especially defensively 👊. With Reyna scoring and playing effectively well into the second half, it's clear that Pochettino has found an important piece in his midfield puzzle 🧩. Can he stay fit and continue to score goals for the US? That's what makes me curious about the March window 💭.
 
Omg u guys Gio Reyna finally broke through 🤩🏆! I was getting so worried about him, like he's been out for ages 😩. But seriously, that 2-1 win over Paraguay is a huge confidence booster for the USMNT 💪. Pochettino made some good moves by playing Reyna up front, and it paid off big time 🙌. Now let's keep this momentum going and see how he does against Uruguay next week 🤞! If Reyna can stay fit and on form, that 3rd spot in the World Cup is looking pretty achievable 🎯👍
 
🤩 what's up with Gio Reyna getting another chance after all those injuries? 🤕 I mean, he's been out of the picture since that 2022 World Cup and now suddenly he's back in the mix? 😒 It feels like a bit too easy for Pochettino to just give him another shot. What if it doesn't work out again? 🤔 And what about Miles Robinson getting a yellow card? 🚫 Shouldn't that be a bigger deal than Gio scoring a goal? 💁‍♂️ I mean, we're still trying to figure out this three-man backline thing... 😳
 
I'm so stoked Gio Reyna finally scored that goal for the USMNT 🎉! It was like a weight lifted off the team's shoulders. I mean, they've been struggling to find consistency lately and it's great to see them pick up a win against Paraguay.

I think Pochettino made the right call bringing Reyna back in - he's definitely got some promising form going on now 🤞. And yeah, his return is a good opportunity for the team to assess how well he fits in, especially with the World Cup coming up next year.

It's also super important that they can maintain this momentum and continue to play well against Uruguay again soon ⏰. If Reyna keeps scoring like this, it could definitely boost their chances of going all the way in the tournament!
 
man this Gio Reyna comeback story is wild 🤯 he's been through so much with injuries and drama but now he's finally showing signs of being a top player again 💥 2-1 win over Paraguay wasn't even his only goal, I'm loving the fact that he was calm and composed after scoring tho, like he knew it was a big moment 🙏 and you know what's even crazier? He's not even getting the recognition he deserves yet 😔 but with Pochettino at the helm and this new 3-man backline look, I think USMNT is on the cusp of something special 💫 can't wait to see Gio Reyna in action again and how much of a difference he'll make for the team 🎯
 
man I'm so done with the way Gio Reyna's been treated by the USMNT 🤯👎, 5 months without a goal and now he finally breaks through against Paraguay. its like he was only called up because everyone else is about to get cut 😒. And don't even get me started on the three-man backline look, its all over the place 🚨💥. They need to figure out what they're doing and stick with it before the World Cup.

and have you seen the stats on USMNT's defense lately? 🤦‍♂️📊 its like they're trying to get beat by everyone 😅. The fact that Gio Reyna's goal sparked jubilation but also had some defensive lapses is just wild 🎢. I hope Pochettino has a plan in place to assess how well he fits into the team, because right now it looks like they're just winging it 🤷‍♂️.

anyway, the win over Paraguay is a good start but we need to see consistency from the USMNT before we get too excited 📈. And Gio Reyna needs to keep up the form or else he'll be dropped again 💔. March window can't come soon enough for this team 🕰️
 
So Gio Reyna's back on track 🚀! 5 months without a goal and now he's scoring against Paraguay 🎉. This win is huge for the USMNT, they really needed this momentum 💪. Reyna's stats are looking up, 23 touches in that 4-minute goal, what a player 🔥. Now we need to see if he can maintain this form throughout the rest of the window 🕰️.

Charting his progress:

* Gio Reyna's goals per game:
+ Jan 2025 - Feb 2025: 0.2 goals/game
+ Mar 2025 - Apr 2025: 0.4 goals/game (pre-Paraguay win)
+ Today vs Paraguay: 0.1 goals/game 📈
* USMNT's points per match:
+ Jan 2025 - Feb 2025: 1.2 points/match
+ Mar 2025 - Apr 2025: 0.8 points/match (pre-Paraguay win)
+ Today vs Paraguay: 2.0 points/match 🚀

We gotta keep an eye on Reyna's minutes played, he went for like 70 minutes today which is the most since his last game in Nov 2024 🕰️.

March is gonna be a big window for Gio and the USMNT, can they maintain this momentum? 💥
 
I'm lovin' this Gio Reyna kid! 🤩 He was due for a breakthrough like this, especially after all those injuries he had since the '22 World Cup 😔. You feel me? The guy's been through the wringer and still manages to pop up with some top-notch performances 👏. Now, we're talkin' about a future that looks brighter for the USMNT 🌟! And if Pochettino's gamble pays off, man, that 2026 World Cup could be lookin' like a real possibility 🔥. The kid's got game 💪 and I'm excited to see how he develops from here on out 💡.
 
🤔 Gio Reyna's goal was more than just a personal milestone - it was a validation of Pochettino's coaching. I mean, he called him up specifically because he knew Reyna needed one last shot at proving himself, and now we're seeing the fruits of that gamble 🍊. The fact that Reyna remained calm after scoring is also telling - he's finally found his confidence back on the field.

👀 Now, about that three-man backline look... I'm not sure if it's a permanent solution or just a tactical experiment for now. Either way, it's forced the team to adapt and find new ways to defend against those pesky counter-attacks 🔄. The win over Paraguay was a welcome respite from their recent struggles, but there's still work to be done before the World Cup next year.

💪 On a personal note, I'm loving the excitement around Reyna's comeback! As a fan, it's awesome to see him find his form and contribute to the team's wins. If he can keep this up, we might just have ourselves a star player on our hands 🔥
 
I'm loving Gio Reyna's comeback story 💥🔥. He was down, but he's back on top now! The timing of this win is perfect too - it's like Pochettino gave him one last shot to prove himself before the World Cup 🕰️. Reyna's form can elevate the team's ceiling by miles... it's a bold move from Pochettino, but I think he's onto something 🔮. Now let's see if they can sustain this momentum against Uruguay next week 👀.
 
🤔 I'm loving Gio Reyna's return to form! He was such a promising player before all those injuries and controversies derailed him in 2022. I mean, who else can say they scored a goal against Paraguay after being out of the team for months? 😂 It's like he never left. The USMNT is definitely looking up now with this guy back in the mix. I'm not sure what's more surprising - Reyna scoring his first goal or the fact that US coach Pochettino managed to get him on the field without too many issues! 😅 Anyway, can't wait to see how Reyna and the team do against Uruguay next week. Maybe this is the turning point they've been waiting for... 🌟
 
🤣 So Gio Reyna finally scores his first goal in ages! Guess you could say he's 're-ignite-ing' interest in the USMNT 😂. Seriously though, this is a big win for the team and it's great to see them bounce back from those tough losses. Reyna's comeback story is pretty inspiring, especially after all the injury drama he's been through. Let's hope he keeps it up and becomes that key attacking player Pochettino is counting on! 🎯
 
I'm glad to see Gio Reyna finally getting back into the swing of things for the USMNT 💪. Five months is a long time to be out, but he looked like his old self on Saturday ⏱️. The win over Paraguay was definitely needed, and it's great to see the team bounce back from their recent struggles 🔄. Reyna's goal was just what they needed - a spark of hope that they can actually make some noise at the World Cup next year 💫. Now we'll have to wait and see how he continues to perform and if he can really be the game-changer Pochettino is hoping for 🤞.
 
🤔 Reyna's comeback goal was a nice spark, but let's not get too hyped just yet... he still has that injury history to consider 🏥. Pochettino's got his reasons for calling him up, but I think it's also a test of how the team can adjust with Reyna in the mix. The 3-man backline is definitely an interesting experiment, and if they can find consistency on defense, then maybe this could be the start of something special 😊.

And btw, Miles Robinson getting a yellow card is a bit of a red flag 🚨 - you'd think the coach would want to keep that guy on the pitch for 90 minutes. Guess we'll just have to see how the rest of the season plays out... 🔮
 
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