Kieran Trippier (RB) Ropey in possession and unusually shaky defensively. The lack of quality in attack was a concern. 5 John Stones (CB) Could have helped England by being more dynamic in possession. Big block for Haji Wright. 6 Harry Maguire (CB) The big centre-back was one of England’s best players. He cleared many dangerous crosses. 7 Luke Shaw (LB) struggled to contain USA surges down the right and his delivery was disappointing. 6 Quick guide

Qatar: beyond football

projection This is a World Cup like no other. For the past 12 years the Guardian has been covering the issues surrounding Qatar 2022, from corruption and human rights abuses to the treatment of migrant workers and discriminatory laws. The best of our journalism is brought together on our dedicated Qatar: Beyond Football page for those who want to delve into issues beyond the pitch. The Guardian’s reporting goes well beyond what happens on the pitch. Support our investigative journalism today. Thanks for your response. Declan Rice (CM) Exceeding defensive midfield and predictable on the ball. It wasn’t his best night. 5 Jude Bellingham (CM) The teenager was not as influential this time. The placement was suspect and deservedly replaced. 5 Mason Mount (CM) Some sloppy touches disrupted some England attacks. It failed to match US energy. 5 Bukayo Saka (RW) Troubled early, but the USA caught him. It became less effective. 6 Harry Kane (CF) The captain should have given England an early lead. It fell deep but had little effect. 6 Raheem Sterling (LW) Had a chance for the Mount but was rarely involved. Couldn’t complain about leaving. 5 Subs Jordan Henderson (for Bellingham, 69): Helped England’s midfield with his experience and leadership. 7? Jack Grealish (for Sterling, 68): His ploy gave Greg Burhalter’s side something to think about. 6? Marcus Rashford (for Saka, 78): Replaced Saka in the dying stages. 6 Raheem Sterling clashes with Sergino Dest, who has troubled England with his overlapping runs. Photo: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

USA (4-3-3)

Matt Turner (GK) A sharp save from Mount kept the game level at half-time. Solid handling and decent distribution. 7 Sergiño Dest (RB) hugged Sterling and Shaw for long stretches and worried England with his overlapping runs. 8 Subscribe to Football Daily Start your evenings with the Guardian’s view of the world of football Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Tim Ream (CB) The Fulham centre-back continued his impressive form. He managed to fend off Kane’s clever balls. 7 Walker Zimmerman (CB) A cracking block of a Kane shot allowed his team to grow into the game. 7 Antonee Robinson (LB) Was tested by Saka and Bellingham but recovered from a nervous start. Slightly careless in possession. 6 Tyler Adams (CM) Controlled, effective presence in deep position. He had a good time and made some important cuts. 8 Yusuf Musah (CM) The former England youth international was understandably keen to impress. Alive and energetic in possession. 8 Weston McKennie (CM) A great chance was missed, but the Juventus man dominated the midfield with his driving runs. 8 Timothy Weah (RW) crosses for McKennie to miss from close range. George Weah’s son was a bright spark. 7 Haji Wright (CF) The big striker worked hard and glanced a header wide. It seemed rough around the edges. 6 Christian Pulisic (LW) Chelsea winger hits the post and goes wide. His wit and pace caught the eye. 7 Subs Brenden Aaronson (for McKennie, 77): A decent replacement for the tiring McKennie. 6? Shaquell Moore (for Dest, 78): Came on for the depleted Dest. 6? Josh Sargent (for Wright, 83): Replaced Wright when the striker ran out of steam. 6? Giovanni Reyna (for Weah, 83): Too late to make an impact. 6