USA forward Haji Wright out for rest of Gold Cup with achilles injury

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US forward Haji Wright has been ruled out for the remainder of the Concacaf Gold Cup due to an injury to his left achilles tendon. The 27-year-old player from Los Angeles made a notable impact in the tournament’s opening match, scoring a goal in the 84th minute during a decisive 5-0 victory against Trinidad and Tobago. However, he did not participate in the subsequent match against Saudi Arabia, leading to concerns about his fitness. The US Soccer Federation confirmed that Wright will return to Coventry City for evaluation and treatment of his injury. Coach Mauricio Pochettino noted that Wright arrived at the tournament with pre-existing achilles issues, which have worsened over time, causing increased pain and limiting his performance potential during the competition. Unfortunately, due to tournament regulations, Wright cannot be replaced on the roster, leaving the team to adjust without him as they prepare for their final group stage match against Haiti, having already secured a place in the quarter-finals.

In addition to Wright's injury, the US team is also facing uncertainty regarding the availability of midfielders Tyler Adams and Johnny Cardoso for the upcoming match. Adams has been dealing with turf toe and only played as a substitute in the last game, while Cardoso entered late due to illness. As the team navigates these challenges, Coach Pochettino expressed a desire for the national team to receive an invitation to the White House, contrasting their situation with that of Juventus players who recently attended an event with President Trump. Pochettino's comments reflect a mix of team pride and a hope for recognition from the administration. Meanwhile, defender Chris Richards weighed in on the intersection of sports and politics, emphasizing the importance of unity and hope amidst political turmoil, and expressing a desire for athletes to focus on their primary objective: playing football.

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US forward Haji Wright will miss the rest of the Concacaf Gold Cup because of an injured left achilles.

A 27-year-old from Los Angeles, Wright scored in the 84th minute of last weekend’s opening 5-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago, 11 minutes after entering. He did not play in Thursday’s 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia and the US Soccer Federation said Saturday he will return toCoventry Cityfor evaluation and treatment.

US coachMauricio Pochettinosaid Wright arrived from the League Championship season with the achilles problem.

Wright cannot be replaced on the tournament roster. The US, who already have clinched a quarter-finals berth, play Haiti on Sunday in the Americans’ group stage finale.

“The problem increased the pain,” Pochettino said.

It’s unclear whether midfielders Tyler Adams and Johnny Cardoso will he healthy enough to start Sunday. Adams (turf toe) and entered in 62nd minute against Saudi Arabia and Cardoso (illness) entered in the 89th.

Three days after Juventus players, including Americans Tim Weah and Weston McKennie, stood behind US president Donald Trump during an Oval Office media briefing, Pochettino said he hopes the national team gets a White House invite.

“Very jealous because we didn’t receive an invitation,” Pochettino said. “Maybe we will have the luck and they will invite, one day for sure.”

Juventus playersstood behind Trumpduring a 16-minute briefing.

“It was all a surprise to me, honestly – they told us that we have to go and I had no choice but to go,” Weah was quoted as saying after a 5-0 victory over Al-Ain that night in the Club World Cup. “I was caught by surprise, honestly. It was a bit weird. When he started talking about the politics with Iran and everything, it’s kind of like, I just want to play football, man.”

Seated aside Pochettino, American defender Chris Richards was asked what he felt like having to answer questions about international events.

“I think what makes America beautiful is we can all have different opinions, but kind of strive for the same thing, which is freedom in the prosperity,” Richards said. “In this tough political time, there’s a lot of stuff going on in the Middle East and things like that, but I think one thing that we can do is kind of give hope to people. That’s all we can do at this point, and we’re not politicians for a reason.”

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Source: The Guardian