NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Gio Reyna ran to the corner flag with a wide smile, then hugged Christian Pulisic and more American teammates. About a half-hour later, Reyna did it again and jumped with an arm overhead in front of the fans tapping his chest for emphasis.
Reyna scored his first two international goals since a family feud with coach Gregg Berhalter erupted at last year’s World Cup, leading the United States to a 4–0 rout of Ghana in an exhibition on Tuesday night, Oct. 17.