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ON THE ROAD AGAIN: USMNT Staff Heads to Europe Ahead of March Nations League Window
USMNT Technical Staff to Visit Players in England, Germany, Netherlands and Scotland This Month
With its Concacaf Nations League title defense resuming next month, the U.S. Men’s National Team technical staff is heading back to Europe to watch matches in person and meet with players as the evaluation process continues ahead of the matches against Grenada and El Salvador. The Group D games in Saint George and Orlando at the end of March fall during a FIFA window, providing the first opportunity to have access to the entire player pool since the USMNT’s promising run in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
This weekend, Anthony Hudson takes up England duties and will observe Daryl Dike and Auston Trusty when Birmingham City hosts West Bromwich Albion on Friday at St. Andrew’s Stadium. From there it’s a train ride north to Leeds, where the trio of Brenden Aaronson, Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie face Manchester United for the second time this week on Sunday.
Just across the North Sea, USMNT Scout Eric Laurie has a weekend of activity in the Netherlands. On Saturday, Ricardo Pepi and Groningen face a big test away to Richy Ledezma and PSV Eindhoven. The following day it’s a chance to see Taylor Booth in action when Utrecht travel to face Vitesse.
Hudson heads to the capital to meet up with Christian Pulisic as he continues his recovery from a knee injury, as well as several other London-based players. He’s then off to Germany for the Champions League Round of 16 first leg to see Gio Reyna and Dortmund host Chelsea.
Next week is another packed schedule in the United Kingdom. Assistant coach B.J. Callaghan gets three chances to see U.S. internationals square off. First up is Josh Sargent and Norwich hosting Trusty and Birmingham midweek, then it’s off to Craven Cottage where Fulham hosts Wolves with Tim Ream and Antonee Robinson partnering in defense.
Callaghan will then head north to West Brom where Dike will face off against Middlesbrough and goalkeeper Zack Steffen. Finally, it’s a trip up north to Glasgow for a classic Old Firm clash. Malik Tillman, James Sands and Rangers host Celtic and their stodgy central defender Cameron Carter-Vickers.