U.S. Males’s Nationwide Group
Listed here are the 23 U.S. Gamers We Need in January Camp
Within the unlikely occasion Jurgen Klinsmann wants some recommendation on whom to incorporate on this January’s U.S. nationwide staff coaching camp, ASN editors have kindly created this record of suggestions.
BY
John Godfrey
Posted
January 02, 2015
2:01 PM
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SO WE PUT OUR HEADS collectively right here at ASN and got here up with a 23-man roster for January’s U.S. nationwide staff coaching camp. This is not our prediction for the camp—these are the gamers we would wish to see referred to as in subsequent week.
We solely included athletes presently taking part in in the US (MLS, NASL) or Scandinavia as a result of membership obligations forestall gamers in Mexico and most European international locations from taking part. And on account of our robust perception that Jurgen Klinsmann ought to concentrate on those that have a reliable probability to contribute on the 2018 World Cup, we determined to not contemplate thirtysomethings like Kyle Beckerman, Brad Davis, Nick Rimando, and Chris Wondolowski.
Our staff is listed under. Click on on any identify you see in purple and you’ll be taken to an article arguing for that participant’s inclusion within the camp. We hope you may try each bit, and we’re relying on you to critique our selections and inform us the place we went astray.
GOALKEEPERS
Invoice Hamid
Steve Clark
Sean Johnson
DEFENDERS
Matt Besler
Robbie Rogers
Matt Hedges
Andrew Farrell
Michael Parkhurst
Omar Gonzalez
Jermaine Jones
MIDFIELDERS
Kelyn Rowe
Graham Zusi
Lee Nguyen
Luis Gil
Perry Kitchen
Miguel Ibarra
Wil Trapp
Combine Diskerud
FORWARDS
Charlie Davies
Tesho Akindele
Gyasi Zardes
Clint Dempsey
Juan Agudelo
That is our squad—please inform us what you assume. We stored our roster to 23 however it’s very seemingly that Klinsmann will convey in additional than that. We left off Michael Bradley as a result of he underwent foot surgical procedure in late October. The oldsters who simply missed out embody Steve Birnbaum, Chris Schuler, Dillon Powers, Chad Marshall, Jack McInerney, Maurice Edu, and Amobi Okugo.
John Godfrey is the founder and editor in chief of American Soccer Now.
