U.S. Men’s National Team Opens 2025 Schedule with 3-1 Friendly Win Against Venezuela

Fort Lauderdale (Jan. 18, 2025) – A trio of impressive goals from two debutants and an Olympian staked a young U.S. Men’s National team to a resounding 3-1 win over Venezuela in Saturday’s friendly in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

The USA opened its annual January camp with a confident and decisive performance before 18,008fans at Inter Miami’s Chase Stadium. Eight Americans earned their first cap, and coach Mauricio Pochettino got a look at several prospects and rising stars while earning a fourth victory in his fifth match in charge. Midfielder Jack McGlynn (an Olympian with one previous senior appearance) and forwards Patrick Agyemang and Matko Miljevic (the debutants), each scored their first USMNT goal.

This month’s camp will conclude in Orlando with a Jan. 22 match against Concacaf rival Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium. Kickoff time is 7 p.m. ET and the broadcast will be available on TNT, TruTV, Universo, Max, Peacock and Fútbol de Primera radio.

Since the start of the 2002 World Cup cycle, 30 men who earned their first or second USMNT cap during a winter camp went on to make a World Cup squad. Pochettino embraced January camp’s purpose and potential in Fort Lauderdale, starting eight first or second timers against Venezuela.

Goalkeeper Patrick Schulte, a 2024 Olympian and a 2023 MLS champion with the Columbus Crew, earned his third USMNT nod and backstopped a starting XI that featured a half dozen debutants: Agyemang, Miljevic (a Miami native), wingers Caden Clark and Brian Gutiérrez, left back Max Arfsten and center back George Campbell.

Nineteen-year-old midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi, playing on his home turf, and McGlynn earned their second caps, while veterans Miles Robinson (the captain) and Shaq Moore offered some seasoning in defense.

Venezuela’s lineup was slightly more experienced. Four international debutants were scattered through an XI anchored by 36-year-old defender Roberto Rosales (96 caps) and goalkeeper Wuilker Feríñez (41 caps), who earned the shutout in Venezuela’s 3-0 defeat of the USMNT in a June 2019 friendly in Cincinnati.

Feríñez, who returned to hometown club Caracas FC from France’s Lens last year, showed his savvy in the opening moments. The USA earned a penalty kick when Agyemang was bundled over in the box by Venezuela’s Daniel Pereira. Miljevic stepped to the spot for the hosts, but Feríñez read the third-minute shot perfectly and dropped to his left to make the save.

The disappointment didn’t last long for the Americans, who rediscovered their footing quickly and demonstrated an ability to build through midfield and threaten on the counter during the first quarter hour. The U.S. continued to maintain an advantage in first-half possession but failed to find its way through, while La Vinotinto were left to test Schulte from long distance.

The visitors’ shots didn’t fall, but McGlynn’s did. In the 37th, the USA did well to win back possession after a turnover in the Venezuelan end, and Moore drew the defense toward him as he dribbled in from the right. The ball bounced to Clark, who cut it inside to McGlynn. The 21-year-old Philadelphia Union midfielder took one touch and unleashed a 30-yard, left-footed blast that beat Feríñez at the right post.

The gates had opened. Less than two minutes later, Agyemang had doubled the lead. The Charlotte FC striker ran onto a clearance that had bounced off Miljevic and raced toward the Venezuela net. He timed his shot perfectly and beat Feríñez as the netminder left his line. The Americans were buzzing and had several more good looks before halftime. Venezuela’s Pereira, who plays for Austin FC, cleared the ball off his goal line in the 42nd.

The U.S. onslaught continued after intermission. Feríñez denied Miljevic again in the 52nd, this time on a smart toe-poke that followed some excellent American interplay. He then used his knee to block a goal-bound header from Robinson.

Miljevic finally got his goal in the 64th. The lone non-MLS player on the U.S. roster— Miljevic just signed for Buenos Aires club Huracán—intercepted a pass in his own half, deftly dribbled through two Venezuelans, crossed midfield and then sent McGlynn through on the left. McGlynn lofted the ball back toward the penalty area, where Miljevic brought it down and rifled a low shot to the goalkeeper’s right.

Pochettino made a rash of substitutions in the 65th, giving USMNT debuts to Real Salt Lake midfielder Emeka Eneli and St. Louis City forward Indiana Vassilev. La Vinotinto then pulled a goal back in the 68th as substitute midfielder Jorge Yriarte scored on his international debut, cleanly heading home a corner kick.

The young Americans calmly saw the game out (and nearly added a fourth through substitute Brian White), lifting the USMNT’s overall record against 47th-ranked Venezuela to 4W-1L-2D. The USA is now 2W-0L-0D at Chase Stadium and 9W-12L-8D all-time in South Florida.

GOAL SCORING RUNDOWN

USA—Jack McGlynn (Caden Clark), 37th minute: Clark recovered the ball on the right and slipped a pass inside to McGlynn after Shaq Moore was dispossessed. The Philadelphia Union midfielder then made the most of his time and space, ripping a 30-yard shot that Venezuela goalkeeper Wuilker Feríñez couldn’t keep out. The ball glanced off Feríñez’s fingertips and inside the right post. USA 1, VEN 0

USA—Patrick Agyemang (Matko Miljevic), 39th minute: Miljevic deflected a Venezuelan clearance into the left channel, where Agyemang latched onto the ball and dribbled toward goal. He held off a Venezuelan defender and slipped a left-footed shot past the charging goalkeeper. USA 2, VEN 0

USA—Matko Miljevic (Jack McGlynn), 64th minute: Miljevic started and finished the play, intercepting a pass in the U.S. half and going on a run before feeding McGlynn on the left. Miljevic then settled McGlynn’s return pass and hit a shot from just outside the penalty area that gave the goalkeeper no chance. USA 3, VEN 0

VEN—Jorge Yriarte (Edson Tortolero), 68th minute: Tortolero whipped in a corner kick from the right and Yriarte rose above two U.S. defenders and beat goalkeeper Patrick Schulte with a powerful header. USA 3, VEN 1 FINA

-U.S. MEN’s National team match report-

Match: United States Men’s National Team vs. Venezuela

Date: January 18, 2025

Competition: International Friendly

Venue: Chase Stadium; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Attendance: 18,008

Kickoff: 3:07 p.m. ET

Weather: 80 degrees, cloudy

Scoring Summary 1 2 F USA 2 1 3 VEN 0 1 1 USA – Jack McGlynn (Caden Clark) 37th minute USA – Patrick Agyemang 39 USA – Matko Miljevic (Jack McGlynn) 64 VEN – Jorge Yriarte (Edson Tortolero) 68

Lineups:

USA: 1-Patrick Schulte; 15-Max Arfsten (5-DeJuan Jones, 65), 12-Miles Robinson (Capt.), 20-George Campbell (3-Walker Zimmerman, 88’), 18-Shaq Moore; 16-Jack McGlynn, 6-Benjamin Cremaschi (14-Emeka Eneli, 65); 17-Brian Gutiérrez (19-Indiana Vassilev, 73), 11-Matko Miljevic (10-Diego Luna, 65), 23-Caden Clark; 7-Patrick Agyemang (8-Brian White, 65)Substitutes not used:21-Matt Freese, 22-Zack Steffen, 13-Tim Ream

Head coach: Mauricio Pochettino

VEN: 1-Wuilker Fariñez; 16-Roberto Rosales (Capt.), 2-Carlos Vivas, 14-Francisco La MantÍa (4-Thomas Gutiérrez, 60), 3-Anthony Graterol; 10-Juan Pablo Añor(8-Maurice Cova, 60), 6-Bryant Ortega (7-Erickson Gallardo, 85’), 15-Daniel Pereira (19-Jorge Yriarte, 46), 21-Gleiker Mendoza; 9-Jan Hurtado (20-Saúl Guarirapa, 60), 11-Jovanny BolÍvar (18-Edson Tortolero, 46)Substitutes not used:12-Javier Otero, 5-Junior Moreno, 13-Carlos Rojas, 17-Moises Tablante,23-Bryan Castillo

Head coach: Fernando Batista

Stats Summary: USA / VEN

Shots: 15 / 11Shots on Goal: 10 / 3Saves: 2 / 6Corner Kicks: 8 / 4Fouls: 14 / 8

Offside: 1 / 2

Misconduct Summary:

USA – Benjamin Cremaschi (caution) 19th minute

USA – Shaq Moore (caution) 90+4

Officials:

Referee: Steven Madrigal (CRC)Assistant Referee 1: Diego Salazar (CRC)Assistant Referee 2: Carlos Fernandez (CRC)

4th Official: David Gomez (CRC)

Michelob Ultra Man of the Match: Jack McGlynn

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