USMNT's Defensive Anchor Cleared for Paraguay Opener
For the United States men's national team, Friday night's World Cup opener against Paraguay just got a lot more promising.
Chris Richards, the defensive cornerstone of Mauricio Pochettino's squad, has declared himself fit and available after a troubling ankle injury threatened to sideline him for the tournament's opening match. The 26-year-old center back participated in a full training session earlier this week, which was the first time all 26 players were on the field together since camp began in May, and left little doubt about his intentions.
"When I first came out with the injury, I was pretty devastated," Richards said. "But I kind of forced myself back on the pitch to prove to myself that it was doable. Once I found out the diagnosis, it was, alright, how do I get ready for this game against Paraguay?"
The stakes of his availability can't be overstated. Richards is U.S. Soccer's reigning male player of the year, a distinction that reflects both his peers' respect and his rapid rise to becoming one of the Premier League's most well-rounded center backs. This past club season, he helped Crystal Palace claim the UEFA Conference League title, playing nearly every minute of the run until the final, before the ankle injury cut short his participation in the final stretch.
His skill set is tailor-made for Pochettino's system. Comfortable in a back three, adept at both front-foot and back-foot defending, and composed with the ball at his feet, Richards is far more than just a physical presence. He organizes the defensive line and can match up against a variety of striker types.
The final call belongs to Pochettino, but with Richards apparently healthy, the decision may already be made.
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