Group A Tactical Preview: Argentina, USA, Brazil — Who Survives?
Four teams, two (plus a best-third) advance. Group A might be the toughest pool of the group stage. We break down formations, key players and weak points for all four sides.
Group A drops defending champion Argentina, host nation USA, the five-star Brazil and an upward-trending Japan into the same pot. The likeliest “death match” of the group stage arrives in round two: Argentina vs USA.
Argentina: fine-tuned 4-4-2 diamond
Messi drops into the hole behind two strikers. Both fullbacks (Molina, Acuña) push so high they function as wing-backs. Mac Allister handles every vertical carry. Weakness: 36-year-old Otamendi struggles to turn against transition speed.
USA: the 3-4-2-1 pressing trap
Berhalter keeps the high-press system from the Pochettino era. Pulisic and Reyna tuck in as dual shadow strikers. Weakness: set-piece defending — they’ve conceded 3 corners in friendlies alone.
Brazil: Ancelotti’s disciplined 4-3-3
The old master has pulled Brazil back to a more structured menu. Vinicius and Rodrygo hold the wings, with Rodrygo cutting inside to orchestrate. Weakness: still no settled starter at left back as of April.
Japan: wings and data
Moriyasu’s 4-2-3-1 leans on Kubo and Mitoma’s transition speed. Weakness: zero aerial threat on set pieces — a known problem for years.