Orlando, FL – May 31, 2026 – In a pulsating international friendly at Camping World Stadium, the United States men’s national team survived a ferocious second-half comeback from Senegal to secure a 3-2 victory. First-half goals from Sergiño Dest and Christian Pulisic, followed by a Folarin Balogun brace, proved just enough to withstand a Sadio Mané double for the African giants.
Goal Scorers
| Minute | Team | Scorer |
|---|---|---|
| 7′ | USA | S. Dest |
| 20′ | USA | C. Pulisic |
| 44′ | Senegal | S. Mané |
| 52′ | Senegal | S. Mané |
| 63′ | USA | F. Balogun |
First Half: Fast Start and Late Drama
The match exploded into life inside the opening seven minutes. Right back Sergiño Dest, continuing his excellent form for the national team, pushed high up the pitch and finished coolly after a well-worked American move. The US crowd erupted as the home side took an early 1-0 lead.
Captain America Christian Pulisic doubled the advantage in the 20th minute. The AC Milan winger cut inside from the left flank, drove at the Senegalese defense, and unleashed a low drive that beat the keeper at his near post. At 2-0, the USA looked comfortable and in complete control.
However, Senegal refused to wilt. Just before halftime, in the 44th minute, Liverpool icon Sadio Mané produced a moment of individual brilliance. Picking up the ball on the edge of the box, he shifted past his marker and curled an unstoppable finish into the far corner. The goal breathed life into the Lions of Teranga, sending them into the break trailing just 2-1.
Second Half: Balogun and Mané Trade Blows

The second half was a chaotic, end-to-end affair that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
49′ – F. Balogun (USA): Just four minutes after the restart, the USA restored their two-goal cushion. Folarin Balogun, the Arsenal-born striker now committed to the Stars and Stripes, showcased his poacher’s instincts. A deflected cross fell kindly to him at the back post, and he made no mistake, smashing home to make it 3-1.
52′ – S. Mané (Senegal – Second Goal): Incredibly, Senegal hit back immediately. Just three minutes later, Mané completed his own brace. A quick counter-attack caught the US defense flat-footed, and the Senegalese captain finished with authority, drilling the ball past the helpless US keeper. The scoreline tightened to 3-2, and the momentum swung wildly toward the visitors.
The remaining 35 minutes were a nail-biting affair. Senegal, enjoying 55% possession overall, pushed relentlessly for an equalizer. They earned 7 corners to the USA’s 4 and fired 5 shots on target, but the American defense—led by a heroic backline held firm.
Extended Match Statistics
| Statistic | USA | Senegal |
|---|---|---|
| Ball Possession | 45% | 55% |
| Total Shots | 11 | 9 |
| Shots on Target | 6 | 5 |
| Shots off Target | 5 | 4 |
| Shots Blocked | 0 | 0 |
| Corners | 4 | 7 |
| Fouls Committed | 20 | 10 |
| Free Kicks Won | 12 | 20 |
| Offsides | 0 | 2 |
| Yellow Cards | 1 | 0 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
| Saves Made by GK | 2 | 2 |
Tactical Analysis

USA’s Clinical Edge: Despite having only 45% possession and fewer total shots (6 on target vs. Senegal’s 5), the Americans were ruthlessly efficient. Three goals from just six shots on target is a conversion rate that will please head coach Gregg Berhalter. Dest and Pulisic provided the creative spark early, while Balogun’s brace confirmed his status as the team’s first-choice striker.
Senegal’s Dominance Without Reward: The Lions of Teranga will feel hard done by the result. They controlled the midfield, committed only 10 fouls to the USA’s 20, and earned 20 free kicks to the Americans’ 12. Mané was unplayable at times, but defensive lapses—particularly in the first half—proved fatal. Two goals conceded inside 20 minutes is simply too large a hole to climb out of.
Discipline Issues: The United States committed 20 fouls, a worrying statistic that reflects a lack of composure under pressure. They received one yellow card, but on another night, a more clinical referee could have sent a player off. Senegal, by contrast, played a relatively clean game with only 10 fouls and zero cards.
Key Moments & Substitutions
76′ & 85′ (Substitution Confusion): The match commentary notes a substitution involving A. Zendejas replacing S. Berhalter, listed at both the 76th and 85th minutes. This appears to be a data error, but it confirms the USA made late changes to run down the clock and shore up the midfield.
Additional Time: The referee signaled 4 minutes of added time, during which Senegal threw everyone forward, but the USA defense held firm.
Post-Match Reaction
Gregg Berhalter (USA Head Coach):
“We made it harder than it needed to be, but I’m proud of the resilience. To beat a team like Senegal African champions with world-class players like Mané is a massive result for us. We scored three beautiful goals and showed character to hold on.”
Sadio Mané (Senegal Captain):
“We cannot start matches like this. Conceding after seven minutes and again at twenty minutes is not like us. We showed heart to come back to 3-2, but football is about 90 minutes, not 70. We must learn.”
What This Means for Both Teams
For the United States, this victory is a significant confidence booster ahead of competitive fixtures. Beating a top-tier African nation demonstrates progress under Berhalter. However, the defensive fragility shown after halftime conceding twice to the same player in quick succession—is a red flag. The 20 fouls committed also suggest a lack of tactical discipline that better opponents will exploit.
For Senegal, there is both disappointment and encouragement. The loss snaps momentum, but the fightback from 3-1 down to 3-2 and the dominance of possession (55%) are positive signs. If they can solve their early-game concentration issues, they remain one of Africa’s most dangerous sides. Sadio Mané, at 34, proved he still has world-class quality.
Final Verdict
A thrilling friendly that delivered goals, drama, and quality. The USA will celebrate the win, but the coaching staff will spend the next few days reviewing how they nearly let a two-goal lead slip. Senegal leaves with a loss but also the knowledge that they dominated large stretches of the match. On another night, the result could have been very different.
Final Score: USA 3 – 2 Senegal
Man of the Match: Folarin Balogun (Two goals, match-winning impact)
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