Monday, March 3, 2025
Haji Finally Back
Trusty's Head Scare
Defender Subbed Out Early, Required Stitches
During the team's recent 5-2 victory over St Mirren, Celtic defender Auston Trusty suffered a concerning head injury. The injury required medical attention and forced him off the pitch in the first half. The American center-back, who has established himself as a key starter alongside Cameron Carter-Vickers since his summer move from Sheffield United, sustained a nasty head clash that required five stitches.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers addressed the injury in his post-match comments, providing a cautiously optimistic update: "Auston got a bang in the head and had to get five stitches. He should recover." The injury came during an otherwise successful outing for the Hoops, who secured a commanding three-goal victory, thanks mainly to a standout performance from Hyunjun Yang.
Trusty's replacement, Liam Scales, stepped in admirably, according to Rodgers, who noted, "Scales came in and did really well." This is particularly noteworthy as Scales has seen limited game time this season compared to his more regular appearances last term, which has caused some rust in his performance.
The timing of Trusty's injury could be problematic as Celtic prepares to face an in-form Hibernian side in the Scottish Cup this Sunday. Hibs arrive at Celtic Park on an impressive fifteen-game unbeaten run, with their last defeat ironically coming against the Hoops in December.
Despite initial concerns, the prognosis appears favorable. Rodgers' comments suggest Trusty should be available for selection soon, which will come as welcome news to Celtic supporters who have witnessed the defender's growth since his somewhat unsteady start at the club.
Sunday, March 2, 2025
Mathis Regained Form Ahead of the 2002 World Cup
On This Day in 2002, the Forward Cemented His Spot on the World Cup Roster with a Double in a Tune-up Victory
Clint Mathis was on the rise in 2000 leading into 2001.
He was an MVP candidate for the MetroStars, scoring 16 goals and nine assists in 26 MLS and playoff matches, including five goals in a game against Dallas Burn in August 2000. Two months later, Mathis was called up to the U.S. Men's National Team camp, where he earned his fourth cap and assisted in the win over Mexico on October 25.
The Georgia native scored his first US goal in the next match against Barbados in November, and his stock would continue to rise. He was a catalyst off the bench in the late February 2-0 win over Mexico in World Cup Qualifying, nabbing an assist on Josh Wolff's match-winner after coming off the bench. He scored against Brazil and Honduras in consecutive matches before assisting Wolff again in a 1-0 win over Costa Rica in qualifying.
Mathis was enjoying his best MLS season in 2001 until a devastating anterior cruciate ligament tear in June threatened to derail his World Cup dreams. He would miss the rest of the MLS season and was slowly reintroduced to the national team, making his return in the Gold Cup Quarterfinal win over El Salvador in late January 2002. Mathis would also come off the bench in the semifinal and final, helping the US secure the trophy.
But on March 2, Mathis showed he was back in full force, scoring twice in a dominant 4-0 U.S. victory over Honduras at Seattle's Safeco Field — his first goals for the national team in almost a year. The performance, alongside strike partner Brian McBride, made a powerful statement about his readiness for the upcoming World Cup in South Korea and Japan. Landon Donovan scored the other two goals in the victory.
"I actually think that injury helped," Mathis had said about his ACL recovery. "It could have happened at a lot worse time. The World Cup was still a year away, and I knew I had plenty of time to get into shape. It also took me out of the spotlight for a short time. But one thing I did not expect was to have the success I had so quickly when I came back."
That success was on full display in Seattle. In the 14th minute, Mathis opened the scoring when Jeff Agoos floated a diagonal ball to the far post. McBride headed it back across goal where unmarked Mathis directed his own header inside the left post beyond Honduran goalkeeper Victor Coello.
Mathis doubled his tally in the 59th minute after a clever buildup play between DaMarcus Beasley and substitute Eddie Lewis. Lewis whipped in a cross that McBride dove to head, deflecting it into Mathis' path for a clinical finish. He nearly had a hat trick when his 20-yard free kick rattled both the crossbar and right post.
"I think this was a really good afternoon for us," U.S. coach Bruce Arena said after the match. "We played really well and got a good effort out of the guys today."
The performance helped cement Mathis' place in Arena's World Cup plans. He was transforming into exactly the kind of homegrown American soccer star the program had been seeking to develop. As teammate Brad Friedel noted: "He's a pure goalscorer, no other way to describe him. Wherever he is on the field, he wants to score."
The goalscoring form would continue for Mathis in the lead-up to the 2002 World Cup, with two more against Germany, another against Mexico, and a final against Jamaica. Mathis would make the World Cup squad and score a memorable goal in the Americans' 1-1 draw with South Korea, further raising his profile. European clubs took notice - both Bayern Munich and Perugia opened negotiations with MLS that summer, with a reported asking price of $5 million for the striker's services.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Dempsey Salutes in Tune-up Victory
On This Day in 2006, Where the US Would Face Italy in Three Months, Dempsey Scored as the Snow Poured Down in Germany
In early 2006, the United States Men's National Team was riding high. Ranked 7th in the world and fresh off a commanding World Cup qualification campaign, Bruce Arena's squad was building momentum toward the summer tournament in Germany. But questions remained about how the team would fare on European soil, where they had historically struggled.
The March 1 friendly against Poland in Kaiserslautern carried extra weight. It marked a rare opportunity for Arena to field his Europe-based players together, which had proven difficult during recent friendlies. The match would also serve as a dress rehearsal at Fritz-Walter-Stadion, where the Americans would face Italy in their crucial second World Cup group stage match just three months later.
"This trip is too condensed," Arena admitted before the match, highlighting the challenges of assembling his scattered squad. "Some of the players flew in today. Some played Saturday, and some played Sunday. Some haven't played since last Wednesday."
The American roster showcased the team's growing presence in European football. It featured goalkeeper Kasey Keller, Gregg Berhalter, and Steve Cherundolo playing in Germany, Carlos Bocanegra, Eddie Lewis, and Bobby Convey in England, and midfielder DaMarcus Beasley from Champions League semifinalist PSV Eindhoven. Mixed with MLS talents like the New England Revolution duo of Clint Dempsey and Taylor Twellman, who had just scored a hat trick in a 5-0 win over Norway, the U.S. team represented a blend of players from domestic and abroad.
The United States, unbeaten in 2006, faced a Polish side ranked 22nd in the world and drawn into Group A with host Germany for the upcoming World Cup. Despite the minimal ticket sales reported just days before - only 11,000 sold through Monday - the proximity to Ramstein Air Base meant strong American support was expected in the stands.What began under cold conditions soon became a remarkable winter spectacle as heavy snow blanketed the field. "I never played in a game when that much snow came in at the same time," Dempsey would later recall. "I never saw little flurries turn into big snow like that."
The decisive moment came in the 48th minute when Eddie Lewis delivered a precise long pass into the penalty area. Polish goalkeeper Artur Boruc, who had just entered as a second-half substitute, attempted to punch the ball away but deflected it off Twellman directly to Dempsey, who headed it into an empty net.
The conditions became so challenging that by the midpoint of the second half, even basic soccer actions became adventurous. Landon Donovan described the visibility challenges: "There was a period of 15-20 minutes where you couldn't see more than 10 yards." The referee even switched to a yellow ball to improve visibility against the white field.
The victory proved significant for several reasons. First, it marked only Arena's second win in Europe (2-7-2 record), both victories coming against Poland. Second, it was played at the same venue where the U.S. would later face Italy in their second World Cup group stage match. A crowd of 13,395, including many American service members from nearby Ramstein Air Base, provided a preview of the support the team could expect during the tournament.
Friday, February 28, 2025
Horvath Making a Case
Despite FA Cup Defeat, Goalkeeper Made Countless Saves in a Productive Week
Ethan Horvath delivered an outstanding performance despite Cardiff City's 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa in Friday's FA Cup fifth-round clash. The American goalkeeper made seven crucial saves at Villa Park, frustrating the Premier League side for over an hour before Marco Asensio finally broke the deadlock in the 68th minute.
Horvath's heroics included denying Ollie Watkins at close range early in the match, producing a save from Leon Bailey's powerful strike, and stretching to full length to tip away John McGinn's low drive. His most impressive moment came against Marcus Rashford when he tipped away a fierce, deflected effort that seemed destined for the net. Statistics confirm Horvath's excellence, with 1.06 goals prevented based on the quality of chances faced.
Coach Omer Riza praised Horvath's performance, calling it "superb" and highlighting his shot-stopping and distribution skills. Despite facing 25 shots, 10 of which were on target from the Champions League-bound hosts, Horvath maintained composure throughout, completing 81% of his passes and successfully executing seven long balls.
This performance followed Horvath's midweek heroics in Cardiff's 1-0 victory over Hull City, where he kept a clean sheet in his first league start since August. Though he faced less pressure against Hull, making just one save from Alfie Jones's header attempt, the victory significantly moved Cardiff six points out of the Championship relegation zone.
Horvath's back-to-back strong performances couldn't have been better timing for his international prospects. The U.S. men's national team goalkeeper situation remains fluid, with presumed starter Matt Turner struggling for playing time at Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, Zack Steffen is just beginning his MLS season with the Colorado Rapids.
With Turner receiving limited minutes and Steffen still finding his rhythm in the new MLS campaign, Horvath's commanding displays for Cardiff in both cup and league competition may position him for a more prominent role in the U.S. goalkeeper hierarchy. His patience behind Jak Alnwick at Cardiff is paying off, with Alnwick's thigh injury potentially opening the door for Horvath to cement his place as the Bluebirds' first-choice goalkeeper for the remainder of the Championship season.
Richards On a Roll
Center-back Had a Productive Week as Palace Won Back-to-Back Matches
Crystal Palace's Chris Richards has continued his impressive form as a key defensive pillar in Oliver Glasner's resurgent Eagles squad. The 24-year-old American defender has been instrumental in Palace's recent success, helping the team secure two significant victories in the past week.
Against Fulham at Craven Cottage, Richards played a crucial role in Crystal Palace's surprising 2-0 upset over fellow American Antonee Robinson's side. The victory was secured through an Andersen own goal and a Daniel Munoz strike assisted by Jean-Philippe Mateta. Despite controlling only 38% of possession, Palace's disciplined defensive performance, with Richards at its core, helped them climb to 13th in the Premier League table.
Midweek saw Richards deliver another standout performance as Palace dominated Aston Villa in a convincing 4-1 victory at Selhurst Park. The US international was solid defensively but contributed offensively by forcing a save from Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, leading to Ismaila Sarr's opening goal. Sarr would later complete his brace, with Mateta and Nketiah also finding the net in the comprehensive win.
Richards's consistent performances have been crucial to Palace's impressive 2025 form. Since the start of the calendar year, the team has won seven of its ten matches across all competitions. His inclusion in the starting lineup for eleven consecutive matches since December underscores his importance to Glasner's defensive setup.
Looking ahead, Richards is expected to retain his place in the squad for Saturday's FA Cup fifth-round London derby against Millwall at Selhurst Park. With Marc Guehi available after midweek treatment and Palace losing just one of their last ten games against lower-league opposition, the Eagles will be confident of progressing to the quarterfinals as they continue their impressive run of form.
Pulisic "Close" to Milan Extension
Despite Recent Struggles, Milan Wants to Secure the American Until 2029
AC Milan has confirmed it is close to securing Christian Pulisic a new long-term contract. Technical director Geoffrey Moncada stated they are "very close" to finalizing the agreement. The USMNT captain is set to sign a four-year extension to keep him at the San Siro until 2029. His annual salary will increase from €4 million to €5 million before bonuses.
The renewal comes despite Pulisic's recent struggles in Serie A, where he hasn't scored a non-penalty goal since October 6. While the American attacker began the season in blistering form with five goals in his first seven league appearances, he has since experienced a concerning drought, converting only once from the penalty spot against Parma on January 26 across his last 15 Serie A matches.
His recent substitute appearance against Bologna highlighted these struggles. He created zero chances and didn't take a shot in a disappointing 2-1 defeat that left Milan languishing in eighth place in the standings. Despite his Serie A difficulties, Pulisic has shined in other competitions. He scored a record-breaking four goals in the Champions League campaign—the most by any American player in a single season—and contributed to Milan's Italian Super Cup triumph.
Pulisic will look to end his scoring drought this Sunday when Milan hosts Lazio at the San Siro. The Rossoneri enter the match in poor form after consecutive league defeats to Torino and Bologna, compounded by their Champions League elimination against Feyenoord. Milan maintains an impressive historical advantage at home against the fifth-placed Biancocelesti, with 22 wins, 11 draws, and just one defeat in their last 34 meetings at the San Siro. However, if they fail to secure a result against Marco Baroni's Champions League-chasing side, they risk suffering a third straight Serie A defeat for the first time since early 2023.
Haji "In the Squad" for Coventry
Manager Lampard Confirmed the Striker is Available This Weekend
Coventry City manager Frank Lampard has received a significant boost ahead of Saturday's lunchtime kick-off at Oxford United with the news that Haji Wright will be included in the matchday squad for the first time in almost four months.
The US international forward, who hasn't played since the 2-2 draw at Sunderland on November 9 due to an ankle injury, returns at a crucial time as the Sky Blues push for a playoff spot. Wright's availability marks a welcome return for one of City's joint leading scorers, who netted seven goals before his injury layoff. He was left off the 60-man preliminary roster for the Nations League next month.
"He's in the squad, so good," Lampard confirmed. "The last two or three weeks have been physical training without the concern of the ankle injury, which has obviously taken a while. I haven't worked with him yet, properly. He hasn't played for me, so it's a really great feeling for the group and for me to have him back available."
Lampard's squad is further strengthened by captain Ben Sheaf, who returned from the bench in last week's 2-1 victory over Preston North End. With only midfielder Victor Torp (calf) currently sidelined, Coventry is approaching full strength at the perfect time.
The Sky Blues visit Oxford in exceptional form, having won seven of their last eight league matches. Three consecutive Championship victories have propelled them to within touching distance of the playoff places, which, with a positive result at the Kassam Stadium, they could occupy for the first time this season.
Oxford, meanwhile, is struggling under Gary Rowett, having failed to score in its last four matches during a six-game winless run.
With Lampard now facing welcome selection decisions regarding Wright's reintegration alongside the in-form Ephron Mason-Clark and versatile Jamie Paterson, Coventry looks well-positioned to continue its promotion push and seek a second-ever league double over Oxford.
Banks and Downs in 60-Man Roster
Duo Based in Germany Named to Nations League Preliminary Roster
Promising dual-nationals Noahkai Banks and Damion Downs have been named to the U.S. men's national team's 60-man preliminary roster for the upcoming CONCACAF Nations League Finals. Both players have yet to receive a senior USMNT call-up.
The 18-year-old Banks has rapidly established himself as one of the most promising center backs in the American pipeline. After making his senior debut with Augsburg last month, the Hawaii-born defender started five consecutive Bundesliga matches before being an unused substitute in their previous two outings. His emergence has attracted significant interest, with reports indicating that Augsburg recently rejected a high seven-figure bid from a top-five Serie A club, considering Banks key to their future plans.
While Banks is eligible for Germany, appearing for the USMNT in the Nations League would require a three-year waiting period and a one-time switch to represent the European nation in the future. Banks will look to strengthen his case for selection this weekend when Augsburg, currently sitting 11th in the Bundesliga and riding a seven-game unbeaten streak, host fourth-placed Freiburg on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Damion Downs has enjoyed a breakout season with FC Koln in the 2. Bundesliga. The 20-year-old striker, who most recently represented Germany's U-20 side last fall, has kept Koln near the top of the table. Downs demonstrated his opportunistic finishing ability earlier this month, capitalizing on a Schalke defensive error to score the lone goal in a crucial 1-0 victory.
Downs will lead Koln's attack against Karlsruher this weekend. The Billy Goats are looking to rebound from a 1-1 draw against Fortuna Dusseldorf. Despite that recent setback, Koln remains favored to secure all three points as they pursue promotion back to the Bundesliga.
The First 'Dos a Cero' in World Cup Qualifying
On This Day in 2001, Wolff Came off the Bench to Inspire an American Victory
“When you’re thrown in like that, you don’t have much time to think, and sometimes that’s a good thing. That’s how opportunity arrives sometimes, whether it’s injury or sometimes just late in a game. You’ve got to get up to speed quickly.” Wolff recalled in an interview with SI. Within four minutes on the field, he had a chance to score the opener after Moore dribbled to the end line and played a low inviting cross. His subsequent significant involvement saw Marquez dropping Wolff after a slide tackle in the middle of the field. Salvadorian referee Rodolfo Sibrian showed the defender the match's first yellow card. Wolff made sure the Mexican defenders knew he was tough too, fouling Salvador Carmona near the sideline, receiving a yellow card of his own in the 41’. Wolff was caught on camera telling Campos “That was bullshit” with a smirk on his face.