Despite the drama surrounding a lack of playing time with the United States at the 2022 World Cup, Giovanni Reyna has one thing he won't have to worry about going forward: his future with the national team.
Reyna, 20, played a key role for the USMNT in their Concacaf Nations League win in June and was told by U.S. Soccer's sporting director after the semifinal victory over Mexico that his long-term place in the team was guaranteed. — Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.) «I spoke with Matt Crocker in Las Vegas after the Mexico game,» Reyna told ESPN's Derek Rae. «He said I will have an important role in the program for many years going forward. »My job is to keep improving on the field and to help the team win." The Borussia Dortmund midfielder only played in two games for the U.S.
in Qatar — coming off the bench in a draw against England and in the knockout loss to the Netherlands — and was at the center of a controversy involving his parents, Claudio and Danielle, and manager Gregg Berhalter over his lack of minutes.
Berhalter, whose contract expired after the World Cup and has since been rehired by the U.S. after interim spells by Anthony Hudson and, more recently, B.J.