Friday, August 8, 2025

Richards and the Community Shield

After Winning the FA Cup and a Strong Summer, the Defender Has a Chance for Another Trophy

As Crystal Palace prepare for Sunday's FA Community Shield clash with Liverpool at Wembley, Chris Richards stands as a cornerstone of their defensive plans and a player whose stock continues to rise on both club and international stages.

Richards has enjoyed limited preparation time, having joined Palace's Austrian training camp just one week ago following his Gold Cup commitments with the USMNT. Despite the condensed preparation, manager Oliver Glasner expressed satisfaction with the defender's integration, noting that the team has benefited from having "good time to prepare together" this summer, with Richards' Gold Cup final appearance against Mexico being the only significant interruption.

The 25-year-old American has transformed into a pivotal figure for Palace since their historic FA Cup triumph last season, where he played a crucial role in defeating Manchester City to claim the club's first major trophy. That victory particularly resonated with Richards, who was moved by witnessing elderly fans experiencing their first Palace trophy win - something that has motivated him throughout the summer.

Now established as a Premier League-caliber defender, Richards faces increased responsibility this season, potentially stepping into a leadership role if speculation surrounding Marc Guehi's departure proves accurate. Having emerged as a leader with the USMNT during their successful Gold Cup campaign, where he scored twice, including the opening goal in the final, Richards appears ready to translate that international form into club success as Palace seek to build on their cup-winning momentum.

PSV Duo Ready for Season

Dest and Pepi Proved in Preseason that They Are Primed to Begin

Looking ahead to PSV's Eredivisie opener against Sparta Rotterdam, both SergiƱo Dest and Ricardo Pepi appear poised to play crucial roles in the defending champions' title defense.

Dest has emerged as a key figure early in the season, dramatically announcing his return to form with the decisive 84th-minute winner in PSV's 2-1 Johan Cruyff Shield victory over Go Ahead Eagles. The American right-back's left-footed strike from the box not only secured PSV's first trophy of the campaign but marked his first goal since the 2023-24 season.

After missing over a year due to an ACL injury sustained in March 2024, Dest's strong pre-season performance suggests he's fully recovered and ready to contribute significantly. His excellent form could prove vital for both PSV's domestic ambitions and his own chances of featuring in the 2026 World Cup, with USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino closely monitoring players ahead of crucial international windows.

Meanwhile, Pepi has demonstrated his readiness with an impressive preseason finale, scoring twice in PSV's 3-2 victory over FC Eindhoven. The El Paso native's brace marked his first start since suffering a knee injury during a Champions League clash with Liverpool in January that sidelined him for the remainder of last season. His return to goalscoring form provides PSV with additional attacking depth as they navigate their squad rebuild following numerous summer departures.

Americans in the Championship Start This Weekend

Six Americans Eye Big Seasons Ahead of the World Cup

The American contingent in the Championship represents both promise and uncertainty as the 2025-26 season approaches. Haji Wright continues his recovery from an Achilles injury at Coventry City, with manager Frank Lampard planning to deploy him centrally as a striker. At 27, Wright's versatility and proven Championship pedigree make him a key figure, though he's still building match fitness.

Aidan Morris has made an impression at Middlesbrough, surprisingly being handed the captain's armband in a recent friendly as manager Rob Edwards evaluates leadership options across the squad. His early captaincy suggests growing influence within the team. Josh Sargent remains at Norwich City after his proposed move to Wolfsburg collapsed. The prolific striker's 15-goal campaign last season makes him crucial to Norwich's promotion hopes, with fans relieved he's staying put.

Patrick Agyemang completed his record $8 million move from Charlotte FC to Derby County, expressing excitement about testing himself in English football. However, he could miss the season's start due to hernia surgery. Damion Downs joined Southampton from FC Koln, calling the move a "no-brainer" due to the club's Premier League ambitions and reputation for developing talent. Unfortunately, Daryl Dike faces another setback at West Brom, suffering a thigh injury that will sideline him until after September's international break, continuing his frustrating injury struggles.