November 28, 2024

USMNT Injury News- Star Midfielder Set to Miss First Leg vs Jamaica, Mauricio Pochettino Confirms Status

The USMNT is back and better for the November window. The Stars and Stripes are gearing up for a doubleheader against Jamaica ahead of the crucial CONCACAF Nations League quarter-finals. They will travel to Independence Park, Kingston, and play on the rival’s soil for the opening leg. However, among the 25-player squad, Mauricio Pochettino has affirmed that Tim Weah won’t travel to the Caribbean nation.

Of course, this is a matter of surprise, considering the striker finally marks his first camp arrival under the former Tottenham Hotspur manager. The Juventus forward had missed the October friendlies vs Panama and Mexico, as well as the September window against Canada and New Zealand due to an injury. However, even if he made a return to the roster since the Copa America, Poch isn’t flying him to Jamaica.

That’s because a report from Jonathan Tannenwald, a chief soccer correspondent for the Philly Inquirer, shared on X that Timothy Weah will instead fly to St. Louis, where USMNT will be playing at Missouri-based Energizer Park on November 18. This makes it obvious that the 24-year-old will be missing the first clash and will surely make his way on the pitch during the return leg.

Not to mention, it’s more of a precautionary call from Pochettino regarding Weah. Since the Turin star has made a return on the pitch, it’s in the best interest of the American boys to not risk their star forward. That way, even if things go south in the opening clash, Weah will be there to sort things out in the latter leg.

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