Friday, December 20, 2024

Pulisic Back Earlier Than Expected?

 Pulisic Recovery Ahead of Schedule as Milan Plans Contract Extension

Christian Pulisic's injury absence could be shorter than initially feared, with the U.S. international potentially returning to action before the year's end. The winger, who suffered a low-grade tear in his right calf's soleus muscle following a challenge from Atalanta's Mario Pasalic in early December, is showing significant signs of improvement according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

While Monday's clash with Hellas Verona comes too soon, Pulisic is targeting a return to the bench for Milan's December 29 fixture against Roma at San Siro. His return would be a significant boost for the Rossoneri, who have struggled to maintain their attacking fluency in his absence.

Meanwhile, off the field, Milan is moving to secure Pulisic's long-term future. The club is reportedly close to finalizing a contract extension that would keep the American at the San Siro until 2028 or 2029, with an improved salary of €5 million per season. The new deal would reward Pulisic's impressive form this season, which has seen him contribute five goals and five assists in 14 league appearances, plus three goals in the Champions League.

Maloney Dropped

 Midfielder Will Not Feature in Heidenheim's Last Match of 2024

Lennard Maloney has been left out of Heidenheim's final match of 2024 due to concerns over his focus, manager Frank Schmidt confirmed on Friday. The 25-year-old midfielder, who missed last week's match against Stuttgart with a head injury, was also absent for Thursday's 1-1 Europa Conference League draw with St. Gallen.

Schmidt made it clear that Maloney's omission wasn't injury-related, but rather due to the player's current mindset. "He's fit and has been training again. But I decided not to nominate him because he's not in the right shape to be able to fully focus on the sporting task at the moment," Schmidt explained during Friday's press conference. kicker.de

The decision comes amid growing speculation about Maloney's future, with his contract set to expire next summer. While Schmidt insisted the situation isn't directly related to contract negotiations, he acknowledged that "the situation of how things will continue in the winter plays a major role." kicker.de

Since joining from Borussia Dortmund II in 2022, Maloney has been a key figure for Heidenheim, helping the club achieve promotion to the Bundesliga and earning his first two USMNT caps in late 2023. Recent reports suggest the club would demand €3-4 million for a January transfer.

Jan Schöppner and Niklas Dorsch are expected to form the defensive midfield partnership for Sunday's match against last-placed VfL Bochum.

Pepi to the Premier League?

 Premier League Club Rumored Bid for the Striker

U.S. international striker Ricardo Pepi could be headed to the Premier League, with reports confirming a $20.7M (€20M) bid from an unnamed English top-flight club. The offer comes amid a stellar season for the 21-year-old at PSV Eindhoven, where he's netted 14 goals in 23 appearances in all competitions.

Most recently, Pepi demonstrated his clinical finishing with a brace in PSV's 8-0 KNVB Beker victory over Koninklijke HFC. His remarkable form extends to nine goals in his last 10 league appearances, including a hat-trick against former club FC Groningen. The young American has also maintained his scoring touch for the national team, netting in both matches against Jamaica in the Nations League Quarterfinals.

While PSV reportedly seeks a higher fee than the current offer, Pepi's consistent goalscoring despite limited starting opportunities behind veteran Luuk de Jong has attracted attention across Europe. The Dutch club has one remaining match in 2024, a crucial clash with Feyenoord, before the January transfer window opens.

Injury Setback for Weah

 Weah Suffered Hamstring Injury, Will Miss a Couple of Matches

Timothy Weah faces another injury setback after suffering a right hamstring injury during Juventus' Coppa Italia Round of 16 match against Cagliari. The 24-year-old forward, who entered as a substitute in the 81st minute, managed to provide an 'assist' for Nicolás González before being forced off with the injury.

Medical examinations at J|Medical revealed a low-grade injury to the femoral biceps of his right thigh, marking his third minor fitness setback this season. Despite these challenges, Weah has enjoyed a productive campaign, contributing four goals and four assists in 18 appearances across all competitions.

The timing is particularly unfortunate as Weah will miss crucial upcoming fixtures against Monza on December 22 and Fiorentina on December 29. However, he could return for the Italian Super Cup semi-final against AC Milan in early January, where he might face fellow USMNT teammates Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah, who are also currently sidelined with injuries but expected to be available for the tournament.

Monday, December 16, 2024

Reyna Finally Scores; Sets American Record

Midfielder Breaks 19-Month Goal Drought to Set American Record in Bundesliga

After an agonizing 19-month goal-scoring drought, Gio Reyna spectacularly returned to form during Borussia Dortmund's 1-1 draw with Hoffenheim on Sunday. The 22-year-old American midfielder's goal marked a personal triumph and set a new record for Americans in Europe.

Reyna's journey back to scoring has been anything but smooth. Plagued by persistent injuries that limited his playing time, most recently a groin strain, he had become something of a forgotten talent at Dortmund. His last club goal came on May 13, 2023, in a 5-2 win over Gladbach, making Sunday's strike a crucial moment of redemption.

The goal itself was a testament to Reyna's perseverance. After Jamie Gittens' cross was initially cleared, Reyna seized an opportunity near the penalty area. With quick reflexes and powerful technique, he unleashed a shot off a couple of bounces that found the right corner, silencing doubts about his ability to perform at the highest level, which has been questioned by some in the media.

Beyond the immediate excitement of scoring, Reyna achieved a significant milestone. He became the highest-scoring USMNT player under 23 in Europe's top five leagues this century, surpassing Christian Pulisic's previous record of 13 league goals, per Opta. With 14 Bundesliga goals, Reyna has reaffirmed his potential as a top-tier footballer.

The goal comes after a tumultuous period for the young star. A loan spell at Nottingham Forest yielded minimal playing time, and injuries consistently interrupted his progress. This season alone, a groin strain kept him sidelined from September to November. However, recent weeks have shown a resurgence, with Reyna featuring in both Bundesliga and Champions League matches.

Dortmund's head coach Nuri Sahin has been supportive, noting Reyna's determination. "Gio can become important for us if he remains fit," Sahin said, highlighting the player's potential to contribute to the team's success. [Despite more injuries], he's managed to keep at it, train well and present himself positively. I'm glad he scored today. [The recent loan to the EPL] helped him see the importance of getting playing time here at Dortmund." Bundesliga News

Reyna's performance is particularly encouraging for the U.S. Men's National Team. As preparations intensify for the 2026 World Cup and a fourth Nations League Finals on the horizon in March 2025, the team needs Reyna at his peak over the next year and a half.

Robinson Shines as Fulham Secures Dramatic Draw at Anfield

 Fullback became the first American to have two assists in a Premier League match since 1993

In a thrilling Premier League encounter, Fulham's Antonee Robinson delivered a standout performance that nearly secured a historic victory against Liverpool on Saturday. The 27-year-old United States international played a pivotal role in Fulham's 2-2 draw, showcasing why he's becoming one of the most exciting full-backs in the Premier League.

Robinson's impact was immediate and decisive. He provided two crucial assists that put Fulham in a commanding position, becoming the first USMNT player to register multiple assists in a single Premier League match since Roy Wegerle in August 1993, per Opta. His first key contribution came when he set up Andreas Pereira's opening goal, giving Fulham a well-deserved lead at halftime.

The American defender's second assist was equally impressive. With a perfectly weighted pass, Robinson found Rodrigo Muniz, putting Fulham 2-1 up and seemingly on course for a memorable away victory. Robinson started the move with a one-touch pass and once he realized Trent Alexander-Arnold wasn't going to run with him, the fullback bursted up the field. Alex Iwobi released Robinson after his 60-yard run, leading to the assist. Manager Marco Silva praised for Robinson's performance, describing it as "brilliant" and "unbelievable."

"It's really difficult to find one moment where he wasn't at a really high level," Silva commented. Fulhamfc.com The manager highlighted Robinson's bravery in dealing with Liverpool's attacking threats, particularly the challenge of marking Mohamed Salah. Robinson himself acknowledged the difficulty of the task, admitting he felt Salah had his number the first half but grew more confident as the game progressed.

"They piled the pressure on and were really positive, They brought Jota on. I felt like Salah was getting the better of me in the first half, I was on a booking but I felt more myself in the second half," Robinson said. BBC.com

This performance is part of a remarkable season for Robinson, who has now assisted 11 Premier League goals since the start of last season – the most of any defender in the competition. His growth has been notable, with Silva pointing out his improved decision-making and defensive positioning.

Despite the disappointing late equalizer from Diogo Jota, which denied Fulham all three points, there were plenty of positives to take from the match. The team showed resilience and tactical maturity, holding their own against Liverpool for long periods, especially after the home side was reduced to 10 men. Robinson's performance epitomizes Fulham's progress this season. No longer content to just survive in the Premier League, the team is now competitive against top-tier opponents and as the left-back noted, this is the difference from previous seasons.

"We've been managing to pick up results against top teams, that's the difference from last year. We've got injuries. It's all about getting everyone back and staying consistent," Robinson said. BBC.com

With Southampton next up, Robinson and Fulham will look to continue their impressive form, riding the confidence from their spirited display at Anfield.

Musah Sidelined with Muscle Injury

 Midfielder missed goalless draw with Genoa

Yunus Musah's recent muscle injury has dealt a blow to AC Milan's tactical plans. He missed the draw against Genoa over the weekend and possibly the upcoming match against Verona on Friday. The 22-year-old American international, a key figure in Paulo Fonseca's lineup, suffered the setback during training, creating an unexpected challenge for the Rossoneri.

Musah has been instrumental in Milan's recent performances, particularly in his role as a right wingback and at right midfield. The timing couldn't be more inopportune for Milan. Already struggling with a mixed Serie A campaign that has them sitting eighth in the table, the team is now dealing with multiple injury concerns. Christian Pulisic is also sidelined with a calf muscle tear, leaving Milan without both of their U.S. National Team players.

Musah is expected to undergo further medical tests to determine the full extent of his injury. The potential absence from the Verona match could prove significant for a team looking to climb the Serie A standings.

Cardoso Solid in Betis' Gritty Triumph

 Midfielder Key as 10-Men Betis Hold On Against Villareal

In a remarkable display of resilience, Real Betis secured a crucial 2-1 away victory against Villarreal at the Estadio de la Ceramica on Sunday, with Johnny Cardoso playing a pivotal role in the team's hard-fought success. The American midfielder demonstrated his growing importance to Manuel Pellegrini's side with an impressive all-around performance.

Cardoso's statistics tell a story of defensive and tactical intelligence. His defensive contributions were instrumental in Betis maintaining their lead after Chimy Avila's red card left the team with ten men. With six clearances, five interceptions, and 11 recoveries, Cardoso was a defensive linchpin from midfield throughout the match. The midfielder also completed 35-of-39 passes with Villareal in possession most of the match.

The game unfolded dramatically, with Vitor Roque opening the scoring before Giovani Lo Celso extended Betis' lead with a sublime free-kick. Although Villarreal pulled one back through Alex Baena, Betis held firm, with Cardoso playing a crucial role in maintaining defensive stability.

Pellegrini's decision to start Cardoso, who appears to be near full fitness after logging 135 minutes this week, paid immediate dividends. After beating CS Pertoclub midweek, this victory marked Betis' first win in six La Liga matches.

CCV and Trusty Win Domestic Cup

 Carter-Vickers and Trusty Play Part in Celtic's Dramatic Cup Final Victory

In a pulsating Premier Sports Cup final against Rangers, Celtic's American defensive duo Cameron Carter-Vickers and Auston Trusty played roles in their team's penalty shootout triumph.

"It's a great feeling," Carter-Vickers told Sky Sports. "It was the first trophy available this season, so we wanted to win. We thought our start of the season deserved it. Anytime you win a trophy, it's a great feeling."

Carter-Vickers demonstrated solid endurance, playing the full 120 minutes of an intense Glasgow Derby. His presence was key in maintaining Celtic's stability throughout the grueling encounter. Trusty, meanwhile, was substituted at halftime in a tactical move by Rodgers, who sought to inject more defensive composure into the game.

The manager's decision to bring on Liam Scales for Trusty at the break proved pivotal. Rodgers noted the need to improve the team's build-up play and "clean up" the game, highlighting the tactical flexibility of Celtic's defensive options.

The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, characterized by six goals, 11 bookings, and 12 substitutions before ultimately being decided by penalties. Celtic's victory was sealed when Daizen Maeda coolly converted the winning spot-kick, sending the Celtic faithful into jubilation.

"It was a very tough game. Fair play to the Rangers," Carter-Vickers said. "I thought they started well, first half especially. But I thought in the second half, we grew into the game and started to have a few more chances. I mean, winning on penalties — if you could definitely win on penalties, that's the way you would pick to win, so at the end of the day, it was great for us." Sky Sports

American Trio Collide in Serie A

 McKennie, Weah and Busio All Start in Dramatic Draw

In a pulsating Serie A encounter, Americans Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, and Gianluca Busio found themselves at the heart of a dramatic match between Juventus and Venezia that ended in a 2-2 draw.

McKennie delivered a solid performance, completing 80% of his passes and winning all four of his ground duels. His defensive work was particularly impressive, with three recoveries and two interceptions showcasing his box-to-box capabilities.


Weah, subbed off after 66 minutes, maintained an 85% pass accuracy and made three touches in the opposition box. Though not directly involved in the scoring, he continued to be a presence in Juventus' attack.


Busio, representing the struggling Venezia, put in a determined shift with an 83% pass completion rate and six passes into the final third.


The match itself was a rollercoaster, with Juventus salvaging a point through Dusan Vlahovic's 95th-minute penalty after Venezia had stunned the home crowd by taking a 2-1 lead. The result epitomized Juventus' challenging season, marking their 10th draw in 16 games.