70 seconds, 26 passes and an iconic World Cup moment for the US and Gio Reyna

In a thrilling moment at the 2026 World Cup, Gio Reyna scored a stunning goal for the United States, sealing a 4-1 victory over Paraguay. This goal, coming deep into added time, was the result of a 26-pass sequence that showcased the team’s skill and strategy under coach Mauricio Pochettino. Reyna, who entered as a late substitute, received a pass from Alexander Freeman, controlled the ball, and expertly curled it into the net, igniting celebrations among players and fans alike. The performance drew comparisons to Brazil’s legendary 1970 World Cup goal, highlighting the U.S. team’s impressive start to the tournament. President Donald Trump praised the team’s achievement, marking it as a significant moment in U.S. soccer history. QUESTION: How might this victory and Reyna’s goal influence the future of soccer in the United States? 

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