In front of a buzzing crowd at Energizer Park, the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) stormed into the Gold Cup final with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Guatemala. From the opening whistle, the Americans seized control of the match, striking just four minutes into play. Midfielder Diego Luna, a rising star who had only recently broken into the starting lineup, opened the scoring by capitalizing on a rebound opportunity following an early attack.
The early momentum clearly belonged to the United States, and just 11 minutes after the opener, Luna doubled the lead in spectacular fashion. Showing composure well beyond his age, he skillfully maneuvered through the Guatemalan defense before firing a low shot past goalkeeper Kenderson Navarro. The crowd roared, and for a moment, it seemed like the U.S. would cruise to victory.
Guatemala Struggles, Then Rebounds
Despite going down 2-0 early, Guatemala refused to give in. The Central American underdogs, ranked 106th in the FIFA rankings, had earned their first Gold Cup semifinal appearance in 29 years. For much of the first half, they showed that they were not merely satisfied with being there.
As the U.S. relaxed after its early advantage, Guatemala pushed forward. By the halftime whistle, they had registered more total shots and a higher Expected Goals (xG) value than their American counterparts. This statistical edge reflected their growing influence in the game, even if it wasn’t yet reflected on the scoreboard.
Spurred on by the loud chants of “Guaté!” and “Sí se puede!” from more than 20,000 Guatemalan fans in the stands, Los Chapines began to dictate the tempo. The crowd’s energy fed the players, and their confidence visibly grew. U.S. defenders, caught off guard by Guatemala’s renewed spirit, started to lose composure under pressure.
Diego Luna’s Breakout Performance
Diego Luna, the 21-year-old midfielder from Real Salt Lake, was the standout performer of the night. His first goal was a quick finish after a rebound fell kindly to him in the box. His second was a display of skill, vision, and determination — a jinking run past two defenders followed by a rocket shot into the corner of the net.
Luna’s performance wasn’t just about goals; it was about presence. He carried himself with the swagger of a player who belonged at this level, showing why U.S. head coach Mauricio Pochettino has trusted him in high-pressure moments. His combination of technical skill and fearless mentality brought much-needed dynamism to a U.S. attack that has occasionally lacked imagination.
The American Collapse That Nearly Was
Although the U.S. led 2-0 just 15 minutes into the match, their level of intensity dipped considerably as the match wore on. Patrick Agyemang, who had been the first-choice striker throughout the Gold Cup, struggled to get into the game. His first touches were often heavy, his link-up play lacked sharpness, and several promising moves broke down at his feet.
In contrast, Guatemala’s Rubio Rubin, who was born in Oregon but represents the country of his parents, was a constant thorn in the U.S. defense. He found space between defenders repeatedly and came close to scoring more than once. His movement and effort epitomized Guatemala’s belief that the game was far from over.
The U.S. began to show signs of stress. Their passing became sloppy, and they lost control of midfield. Guatemala seized this momentum, steadily creating better chances. It seemed inevitable that they would eventually score — and they did.
Guatemala Claws One Back
In the 80th minute, Guatemala finally broke through. Young winger Olger Escobar found himself in space and calmly guided a shot past American goalkeeper Matt Freese, who had been reliable until that point. The goal sent the stadium into a frenzy. What once seemed like a comfortable U.S. win was now in serious jeopardy.
With their lead halved and momentum swinging toward Guatemala, the Americans made defensive changes. Head coach Pochettino brought on a second left back and veteran center back Walker Zimmerman to shore up the defense. It was a desperate, reactive move to regain some structure.
Guatemala continued to press, earning corners and free kicks in dangerous positions. The U.S. defense scrambled to keep the ball away. In the dying moments of stoppage time, Freese made a critical save to preserve the lead, diving low to stop a potential equalizer. The final whistle brought relief for the U.S. bench and heartbreak for Guatemala’s players and supporters.
What This Win Means for the USMNT
While the result was a win, the performance left plenty of questions. The U.S. started strong but looked mentally and physically exhausted as the game progressed. Their inability to maintain intensity and control will be a concern as they prepare for the final.
However, one undeniable positive was the performance of Luna. He has now scored in consecutive Gold Cup matches and is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about talents in the U.S. squad. His breakout tournament could cement his place in the national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Mexico Awaits in the Final
The United States will now face their longtime regional rivals, Mexico, in the Gold Cup final. Mexico defeated Honduras in the other semifinal and will enter the final with momentum. With stars like Santiago Giménez and Uriel Antuna in form, El Tri is expected to pose a far greater challenge than Guatemala.
This will be the 13th time the U.S. has reached the Gold Cup final, and a chance to win their eighth title. But they’ll need to improve significantly — especially in possession, attacking transitions, and composure under pressure — if they hope to defeat a Mexican side that has looked sharp throughout the tournament.
Guatemala’s Future Looks Bright
Even in defeat, Guatemala can walk away with pride. The team’s fightback, tactical discipline, and fearlessness against a higher-ranked opponent suggest a promising future. Coach Luis Fernando Tena has laid a solid foundation. With a few more young talents like Escobar emerging, and a cohesive playing style taking shape, the team now turns its attention to World Cup qualifiers starting later this year.
Their fans were among the loudest and most passionate in the tournament, and the players responded with heart. This Gold Cup campaign could mark the start of a new era for Guatemalan football.
Match Summary at a Glance
| Event | Detail |
|---|---|
| Venue | Energizer Park, St. Louis |
| Final Score | United States 2 – 1 Guatemala |
| U.S. Goals | Diego Luna (4’, 15’) |
| Guatemala Goal | Olger Escobar (80’) |
| Man of the Match | Diego Luna |
| Next Opponent (U.S.) | Mexico in the Gold Cup Final |
| Guatemala’s Next Focus | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers |







