Announcement of lists for two men’s team camps

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The US Men’s National Team will host two camps in January at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. Gregg Berhalter has called up 12 players to the senior team camp, while Jason Kreis has appointed 26 players to the under-23 camp. Both sides will open on January 9 and run until January 24, ending with an opposing foreign attack on an opponent to be named later (probably Serbia) in late January. The senior team will be reinforced with retired players from the U23. They will be aligned with the USMNT: GOALKEEPERS (2): Sean Johnson (New York City FC; 9/0), Matt Turner (New England Revolution; 0/0) DEFENDERS (3): Tristan Blackmon (LAFC; 0) / 0) , Aaron Long (New York Red Bulls; 3/18), Walker Zimmerman (Nashville SC; 2/13) MIDDLETS (3): Kellyn Acosta (Colorado Rapids; 2/24), Sebastian Lletget (LA Galaxy; 4/17) , Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders FC; 1nine / 0) FORWARDS (4): Jozy Altidore (Toronto FC; 115/42), Paul Arriola (DC United; 34/6), Jordan Morris (Seattle Sounders; 3nine / 10)) , Chris Mueller (Orlando City SC; 1/2). Six of the 12 players were part of the United States’ 6-0 victory over El Salvador in December, adding Chris Mueller, who scored two goals and added two assists in his first game for the United States at any time. what level. Jozy Altidore returns to the national team for the first time since the 201nine Gold Cup. He will be the oldest player in camp at the age of 31. Matt Turner and Tristan Blackmon are the limitless players. Under-23 roster: GOALKEEPERS (3): JT Marcinkowski (San Jose Earthquakes), David Ochoa (Real Salt Lake), Brady Scott (Austin FC) DEFENDERS (10): Julian Araujo (LA Galaxy), George Bello (Atlanta United) , Chris Gloster (PSV Eindhoven / NED), Aaron Herrera (Real Salt Lake), Aboubacar Keita (Columbus Crew), Henry Kessler (New England Revolution), Mauricio Pineda (Chicago Fire), Bryan Reynolds (FC Dallas), Miles Robinson ( Atlanta United), Sam Vines (Colorado Rapids) MIDDLETS (6): Hassani Dotson (Minnesota United), Bryang Kayo (Wolfsburg / GER), * Andres Perea (Orlando City), Tanner Tessmann (FC Dallas), Eryk Williamson (Portland Timbers ))), Jackson Yueill (San Jose Earthquakes) FORWARD (7): Cade Cowell (San Jose Earthquakes), Daryl Dike (Orlando City), Jeremy Ebobisse (Portland Timbers), Jesus Ferreira (FC Dallas), Jonathan Lewis (Colorado) Rapids), Benji Michel (Orlando City), Djordje Mihailovic (Montreal Impact) * Requires a replacement agreement to constitute the US.

Kreis will bring the under-23s in combination for the only time to headline the Concacaf Olympic qualifying tournament in March in Guadalajara. The U-23s come with 24 MLS players plus two players recently under contract with European teams, Chris Gloster, who will be leaving PSV after one season and a role with his second division PSV Jong, and Bryang Kayo, who plays for Wolfsburg II in the 4th division Regional League in Germany. Ten of the 20 players called up for the Olympic qualifiers in 2020 will be at the camp. The U-23s have faced each other since 4 players who will be Bradenton disputed the 6-0 victory over El Salvador: Julian Araujo, Sam Vines, Jackson Yueill and Djordje Mihailovic. The players are between 23 and 17 years old. Jeremy Ebobisse, who will turn 24 in February, is the oldest. Cade Cowell, who turned 17 in October, is the youngest. Players born on or after January 1, 1997 are still eligible for the Men’s Soccer Tournament. Araujo, Cowell and Kayo are among seven players born in 2001 or later, making them age-eligible for the 2024 Summer Olympics. The others are George Bello, David Ochoa, Bryan Reynolds and Tanner Tessmann.

What’s Jozy going to do?

Exactly! Why stop by and bring back to JA?

Altidore ??? Letget ??? Let’s hope GB doesn’t expect them to be starters, but players on the team the teenagers founded in Europe.

It’s unbelievable, it’s a blind selection and it’s a bad judgment to pick Altidore again. Be fair M. GB: this player is old, prone to injury, obese and has never shown that he has the center to protect the colors of the USMNT, this is absolutely disappointing news. Is it a lack of experience in football control?Or is it the fact that we don’t have young players to be central strikers?proven to have poor control of the ball with any of his feet, he is more willing to play the game than Altidore. Terrible selections!!

I sense the complaints, but I look at the bright look of this: GB has decided on 12 national players in senior camp. That’s a pretty clever indication of his thinking.

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