Alexi Lalas, a prominent voice in soccer analysis for Fox Soccer, has recently shared his insights on the USMNT players participating in the Gold Cup, particularly focusing on those with the most to prove as the tournament progresses. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, Lalas frames the Gold Cup not just as a competition for silverware, but also as a crucial audition for players vying for a spot on the World Cup squad.
Lalas identifies five players in particular who have a significant opportunity to make a statement during this Gold Cup. These players, according to Lalas, have the most to gain by showcasing their abilities and proving their worth to the national team setup.
At number 5, Lalas points to Tim Ream. Ream's inclusion might have seemed unlikely a couple of years ago, but he finds himself in a position to contribute.
Diego Luna occupies the number 4 spot. Lalas emphasizes Luna's personality and talent, suggesting he embodies the qualities that coach Mauricio Pochettino is looking for. He wouldn't be surprised if Luna figures into next summer's plans.
Matt Freese is number 3 on Lalas's list. Lalas notes the ongoing competition among goalkeepers. The USMNT's recent defensive record—not conceding in the last two matches after letting in six in the previous two—highlights the importance of a solid presence in goal.
Alex Freeman claims the number 2 spot. With Sergino Dest the likely starter at right back, Freeman has an opportunity to prove himself a capable alternative, especially if Dest isn't available. Lalas is keen to see how Freeman measures up against other contenders like Joe Scally.
Finally, Patrick Agyemang tops Lalas's list. The striker position has been a long-standing issue for the USMNT, with a lack of consistent goal-scorers. Lalas poses the intriguing possibility of Agyemang emerging as the starting striker for the U.S. at the 2026 World Cup, underscoring the stakes for the young forward.
Lalas's analysis highlights the dual nature of the Gold Cup for the USMNT: a chance to win a trophy and a platform for players to stake their claim for future involvement with the national team, particularly with the added incentive of a home World Cup in 2026.