Berhalter gives injury updates on Robinson, Steffen, and Weah after USMNT roster announcement

Three potential USMNT starters are out, but for how long?

The latest U.S. men’s national team roster was missing some familiar faces due to injury, with three potential starters in Antonee Robinson, Tim Weah, and Zack Steffen all left out.

Speaking to reporters following Wednesday’s roster announcement, Gregg Berhalter provided an update on a trio that could all easily end up in the starting eleven to face Wales in the USMNT’s World Cup opener in 69 days.

According to Berhalter, all three players have injuries that may well be resolved in the next couple of weeks, though in the case of Robinson and Steffen, there is still a bit of a mystery as to exactly how close they are to returning.

The closest to a return is Weah, who sprained his ankle just before the start of Lille’s season in Ligue 1. Les Dogues initially thought Weah would miss a couple of games, before eventually concluding that he needed a more lengthy course of treatment last month.

According to Berhalter, that recovery time is just about over, with Weah possibly returning to training with Lille before the USMNT camp in Europe concludes.

“Timmy is moving along,” said Berhalter. “He may be in team training by the end of next week. But we’re hopeful on him.”

Return dates for Robinson, Steffen unclear

Per Berhalter, Robinson’s injury is also an ankle sprain, but the prognosis is slightly more cloudy. While there was no doom and gloom in his answer, Berhalter conceded that the USMNT doesn’t have total clarity on when their presumptive starting left back will return.

“It’s an ankle sprain, and you know, day-to-day,” said Berhalter of Robinson, who picked up the knock on September 3 in Fulham’s 2-1 loss to Tottenham. “We’re not sure exactly when he’s going to be back in training. At this stage, it’s probably better not to rush it and give him the proper recovery time.”

Berhalter noted that while Robinson is a big part of his plans, the USMNT does need alternatives in case he’s injured or suspended during the World Cup. Sergiño Dest and Joe Scally were name-checked, while Berhalter added that this window is “a great opportunity” to gauge Sam Vines as a candidate for the final squad heading to Qatar.

Steffen’s injury situation is a bit more murky, as the 27-year-old has missed four straight games for Middlesbrough. Berhalter said that while there’s no definitive return date at this point, the USMNT thinking is that he’ll be back in action for his club “shortly.”

“With Zack, you know, it’s more of a question in my opinion of his health. He’s been struggling with a little bit of a knee injury,” explained Berhalter. “(Middlesbrough have) been resting him, and now they’ve done a (platelet-rich plasma) injection. He’s waiting on that to calm down a little bit.”

Berhalter will be hoping for good news on that front during this camp, as this camp will close roughly six weeks before the final USMNT roster for Qatar is announced.

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The Americans Abroad Five: Gio Reyna is back — now please stay healthy

Edin Terzić’s slow and steady approach to reintegrating the USMNT star is being vindicated

The Americans Abroad contingent was significantly reduced this week as English and Scottish leagues paused to mark the Queen’s death.

But there were still plenty of noteworthy performances, led by the return to form of a player who can be a difference-maker in Qatar if he’s fit: Gio Reyna.

There were also some significant moments for three players squarely on the bubble for the World Cup roster, as well as a potential new lease on life for one of the USMNT’s biggest stars.

Let’s get to the Five.

The Americans Abroad Five: Aaronson steals the show, Steffen flaps at air

Get acquainted with the five biggest stories from the weekend that was

Welcome to the Americans Abroad Five! Each Monday we’ll be delving into the five most significant performances by Americans Abroad over the weekend.

It could be good, bad or ugly, but we’ll cover the five stories that had the biggest impact over the weekend – and could have the biggest impact going forward.

We’ll start with a weekend that saw the Premier League, Ligue 1 and Bundesliga kick off, while we wait for La Liga and Serie A to get started.

Four USMNT players make shortlist for Golden Boy award

Tuttosport awards the annual prize to the top under-21 player in European men’s soccer.

Four U.S. men’s national team players have been named to the shortlist for the Golden Boy award, Tuttosport‘s prize for the top under-21 player in European men’s soccer.

The Italian publication named a 100-player list on Wednesday, which included Yunus Musah, Gio Reyna, Malik Tillman and Joe Scally.

Three of the four players participated in the USMNT’s recent four-match window in June, with Reyna missing out due to injury.

Musah, who plays with La Liga side Valencia, is the only player of the four to ply their trade outside of Germany. The 19-year-old was hugely impressive for the USMNT over its recent four games, causing coach Gregg Berhalter to say “he just blows me away” after the game against Uruguay and declare him the man of the match after Tuesday’s draw in El Salvador.

The 2021 Golden Boy award was won by Spain and Barcelona star Pedri, with the 2020 award going to Erling Haaland.

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