Mr. January: USA's Weston McKennie Wins Juventus Honors. Will It Land New Deal?
U.S. men's national team midfielder Weston McKennie's standout January earned him Juventus' Player of the Month award after scoring three goals in seven appearances.
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U.S. men's national team midfielder Weston McKennie's standout January earned him Juventus' Player of the Month award after scoring three goals in seven appearances.
LOS ANGELES, June 10 : The United States will be under pressure to launch their World Cup campaign with a victory when they host underdogs Paraguay on Friday, and anything less is likely to raise concerns about the tournament co-hosts' prospects.
Timnas Amerika Serikat tumbang saat menjamu Jerman dalam laga uji coba. Kai Havertz bersinar, Die Manschaft menang 2-1.
We'll learn a lot more about the U.S. national team on Saturday, when it takes on Germany in Chicago. We should see what head coach Mauricio Pochettino is thinking for his starting lineup, which I'll talk about below, and get a look at what we can expect during the tournament.
The United States is hosting the World Cup this summer, alongside Mexico and Canada, for the first time since 1994, and a lot of the attention will be on the Stars and Stripes.
NEW YORK — For all of the drama that is usually attached to World Cup roster announcements, U.S. men's national team manager Mauricio Pochettino stuck to the tried and true. Out of the 26 players named, 13 took part in the last World Cup, including well-known names such as Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams. The rest of the squad, which was formally announced on Tuesday, was relatively predictable.
WASHINGTON: After years of buildup and months of conjecture, the 26-man United States roster for this summer’s home World Cup was unveiled Tuesday on Fox at an event in New York. As expected, the roster put together by announced by manager Mauricio Pochettino is anchored by a number of longtime American standouts playing in Europe in AC Milan forward Christian Pulisic, Bournemouth midfielder Tyler Adams and Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie. There were plenty of uncertainties, though, about the roster heading into Tuesday’s announcement. Most notably, 23-year-old midfielder Gio Reyna has made the roster for his second World Cup despite not making a start for the USMNT since last December. That inclusion likely came over Lyon midfielder Tanner Tessmann, who was left off the roster even though he’s expected to recover from the muscle strain he’s been sidelined by before the World Cup begins next month. Another somewhat surprising roster addition was 28-year-old midfielder Alejandro Zendejas, who likely beat out Real Salt Lake midfielder Diego Luna for the spot. The United States squad ranks 16th in the current FIFA/Coca Cola World Ranking.
LOS ANGELES: For most national soccer teams, playing a tournament on home turf is a huge advantage. For the United States, it can be the opposite. In the Gold Cup final last year, the US lost in a Houston stadium overwhelmingly packed with rival Mexico fans.
While star winger Christian Pulisic carries the "Captain America" title for USA soccer, one of his teammates carries the title of "most important player."