Cristiano Ronaldo injury scare! Al-Nassr boss offers update after seeing CR7 leave AFC Champions League fixture with concerning neck issue

Cristiano Ronaldo was unable to see out the full 90 minutes for Al-Nassr in their latest AFC Champions League game, with a neck issue forcing him off.

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Portuguese superstar picked up a knockHad to be replaced late onCoach hoping he will be fit to face Al-HilalWHAT HAPPENED?

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner did enough during his time on the pitch to ensure that his Saudi Arabian club made their way into the next round of continental competition. A 0-0 draw with Persepolis has seen them progress as winners of Group E.

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The sight of Ronaldo having to be replaced in the 78th minute has caused some concern amid Al-Nassr supporters, and the Portuguese’s global fan base, but head coach Luis Castro remains hopeful that the legendary 38-year-old will be ready for the club’s next game. He told reporters when delivering a fitness update: “The medical team is studying the injury and will do everything to make sure he is ready for the next game.”

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Ronaldo won more plaudits during his time on the field against Persepolis, with the all-time great advising the match referee to reverse a decision at one stage that had seen him awarded a penalty. CR7 made the officials aware that he had not been fouled and that no spot-kick should be lined up.

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Al-Nassr will be back in Saudi Pro League action against table-topping Al-Hilal on Friday, with Ronaldo – who has hit 24 goals through 25 appearances in all competitions this season – hoping that he will be ready to figure prominently in that title-chasing encounter.

PSG player ratings vs Angers: Kylian Mbappe masterful & Lionel Messi pulls the strings as Ligue 1 leaders squeeze past strugglers

Kylian Mbappe bagged two first-half goals as Paris Saint-Germain put away Angers and extend their Ligue 1 lead to 11 points.

Kylian Mbappe bagged a brace and Lionel Messi turned in a typically classy performance as PSG saw off Angers with a 2-1 win.

Mbappe opened the scoring inside 10 minutes, bundling Juan Bernat's cross over the line. He added a second shortly after, latching on to a Messi through ball before rounding Paul Bernardoni and finishing into an empty net.

The Parisians had some defending to do in the second half, as the home side pushed to make things interesting. And Angers were rewarded for their pressure, as Sada Thioub grabbed a goal in the 89th minute.

But they couldn't grab an equaliser, and PSG survived any late nerves to secure what became a slightly nervy win.

GOAL rates PSG's players from Stade Raymond Kopa…

Goalkeeper & Defence

Gianluigi Donnarumma (6/10):

Misjudged the cross that led to Angers' goal. Was otherwise untroubled.

Marquinhos (6/10):

Took care of most of his defensive work without fuss.

Sergio Ramos (6/10):

Won a few key headers, but was caught out of position as Angers scored.

Danilo Pereira (6/10):

Still not entirely natural as a centre-back. Didn't do anything wrong, though.

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Achraf Hakimi (7/10):

Much improved after a few poor showings. Dangerous in the attack.

Carlo Soler (5/10):

Didn't seem to do much. Deservedly subbed after an hour.

Fabian Ruiz (7/10):

Played as the deepest-lying midfielder of PSG's three. Looked more than comfortable in the role.

Vitinha (5/10):

Had his best game in a PSG shirt last time out with a goal and an assist. Was far less impactful here.

Juan Bernat (7/10):

Impressive in a rare start. Grabbed himself an assist with a nice cross to Mbappe.

Attack

Lionel Messi (8/10):

Assisted Mbappe with a sublime through ball. Lots of energetic runs and fine passes. Near his best.

Kylian Mbappe (8/10):

Opened the scoring with an awkward finish. Grabbed his second with a lovely piece of skill.

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Marco Verratti (6/10):

Very silky, kept the ball moving, a welcome return from a hamstring issue.

E.C. Bitshiabu (6/10):

A late introduction to shore things up after Angers scored.

Warren Zaire-Emery (N/A):

On the pitch for six minutes. Must wonder what else he has to do to get in the team more.

Christophe Galtier (7/10):

Benched Verratti but went for an otherwise as expected lineup. Messi and Mbappe did most of the attacking stuff, and the league leaders were mostly comfortable. It got a bit nervy with a late Angers goal, but PSG did enough on the day.

Erik ten Hag reveals friends warned him not to take Man Utd job but admits he ‘wanted the challenge’ after Sir Alex Ferguson inspiration

Erik ten Hag says many people told him not to accept the "impossible" job of succeeding at Manchester United, but he felt he was up to the challenge.

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Ten Hag was urged not to take Man Utd jobWas told succeeding at Old Trafford is impossibleDutch coach wanted to take on the challengeWHAT HAPPENED?

No United manager has managed consistent success since legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down in 2013. The current incumbent has found himself under pressure despite positive signs in his first season in charge, and Ten Hag revealed that he was warned against accepting the role at Old Trafford.

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Ten Hag revealed his admiration for Ferguson's treble winning team of 1999 as he outlined why he took the job, telling independent fanzine (via ): "I loved the teams of Sir Alex, that [Champions League final] win in Barcelona. It was inspiring. A big, successful club was constructed, which then dropped in the last 10 years.

"Everyone was telling me: ‘You can’t succeed in that job’. They said it was impossible. Me? I wanted the challenge. I knew it wouldn’t be easy, but it was such a great club with such a great fanbase. People love Man United — or they are against Man United. I like clubs like this. Ajax was like this. This job is the most difficult to do, but I want the challenge."

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After guiding the Red Devils back to the Champions League with a third-place finish in the Premier League last season, Ten Hag has endured a more rocky campaign so far in 2023-24. The Dutch coach has been on the end of heavy criticism as his side sit sixth in the league table and are in danger of crashing out of the Champions League if they fail to beat Bayern Munich in their final game of the group stage next week.

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After beating Chelsea 2-1 at Old Trafford on Wednesday thanks to two goals from midfielder Scott McTominay, Ten Hag's team are looking to claim another three points on Saturday when they host Bournemouth.

'Bring him in' – Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag explains shock decision to bring veteran defender Jonny Evans back to Old Trafford

Erik ten Hag has explained the thinking behind Manchester United making the shock decision to re-sign veteran defender Jonny Evans.

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Centre-half started out with the Red DevilsRe-signed on a one-year contractProving his worth again at Old TraffordWHAT HAPPENED?

The Northern Ireland international centre-half is a product of the Red Devils’ famed academy system and took in 198 appearances for the club – winning three Premier League titles and the Champions League – before leaving for West Brom in 2015.

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Evans’ career has now gone full circle, with the 35-year-old initially returning to Old Trafford over the summer to train with the Red Devils’ Under-23 squad on the back of becoming a free agent. Having severed ties with Leicester following their relegation in 2022-23, Evans wanted to keep fit while searching for a new club. He eventually impressed Ten Hag enough to earn a one-year contract in Manchester.

WHAT THEY SAID

Ten Hag has said of that call, which allowed United to add more experience to their defensive department: “When he was in the summer, I heard he was in. He was to train with the U23, I said ‘Fletch, come bring him in with the first team, maybe he can help us’. I already saw in the pre-season the schedule, the problems in the numbers in the squad and then, yeah, we decided to sign him because I think he can be really contributing in the squad and you have seen how massively important he can be.”

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Evans has made two appearances for United since rejoining their ranks, and delivered an impressive assist during his latest outing as a pinpoint pass clipped over the top of the Burnley backline allowed Bruno Fernandes to score a match-winning volley at Turf Moor – earning the Red Devils their third Premier League victory of the season.

Miedema, Kerr and the Women's Super League team of the season

The league's two top goal-scorers feature in Goal's best XI for the 2020-21 campaign, which saw Chelsea retain their title

Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal dominate Goal's Women's Super League team of the season after once again locking out the top three spots in the league, all clinching Women's Champions League football for next season as a result.

The Blues clinched the title for a second successive year, their fourth title overall, while City came second for the fifth time in six years – the only exception being the 2016 season, when they won the division.

Manchester United, who topped the table at Christmas but just missed out on the European spots in the end, are the only other club represented in this XI, telling of the 15-point gap between the top four and the rest of the league.

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Only Ann-Katrin Berger kept more clean sheets this campaign than Man City's Ellie Roebuck, the 21-year-old having another excellent year after also making Goal's 2019-20 team of the season.

That Golden Glove award would have likely been shared too, had Roebuck not missed the final day of the season through injury.

She has a strong defence in front of her to help, but a save percentage of 68% – the fourth highest of any goalkeeper playing more than 10 WSL games – shows the England international more than plays her part, too.

“The sky's the limit for Ellie," head coach Gareth Taylor said earlier this season. “She’s a great girl to work with, really mature for her age, enjoys the challenge and gets the bit between her teeth."

AdvertisementGettyRB | Ona Batlle

After signing from Levante in the summer, Ona Batlle has quickly endeared herself to Manchester United fans this season with performances that typify the modern day full-back.

As well as being an excellent attacking threat, playing at times in an inverted full-back role that sees her really get at teams in the final third, the Spaniard has shown just what a brilliant one-v-one defender she can be.

Despite playing for a team that are one of the strongest in the league, she is among the top five when it comes to tackles won this year. At 21 years old, she will only get better, too.

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To understand how good Magdalena Eriksson is, and how important she is to her team, one only has to look at how Chelsea have performed without her this season.

The Blues' captain is the leader of this title-winning side and whole team looks more assured when she is on the pitch, such is her status as one of the best centre-backs in Europe and, arguably, the best in the WSL.

That Emma Hayes touted her as a future Chelsea manager earlier this season tells you everything you need to know about her character and footballing intelligence.

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When Alex Greenwood returned to the WSL in the summer, most expected her to renew a competition for places that she is familiar with when playing for England, battling with Demi Stokes for the starting left-back spot at City.

As the season transpired, Greenwood instead spent most of it as a centre-back – and she has thrived, having the best individual season of her career to date.

Her composure in possession has been essential for the way City play, while her set-piece deliveries have been problematic for every team in the league. Arsenal's Katie McCabe was the only defender to create more chances all season.

'You're a bunch of f*cking fatty f*cking footballers' – Paul Mullin reveals infamous 'Welcome to Wrexham' scene involving manager Phil Parkinson was secretly edited

Another revelation has emerged from Paul Mullin's autobiography, as the Wrexham striker has shone light on one of Phil Parkinson's most famed rants.

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Mullin's autobiography discuss Parkinson rantsSays boss has "a switch on him"Reveals secret Welcome To Wrexham editWHAT HAPPENED?

The publication of Mullin's autobiography 'My Wrexham Story' has revealed some fascinating stories behind the rise of North Wales' biggest club, from his doubts about joining to his experiences of promotion. He's also given a clearer picture of Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson, famed for his explosive, expletive-packed dressing room rants. However, according to Mullin, these moments, captured on film for 'Welcome To Wrexham', aren't always what they seem like from the outside.

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"The gaffer, like all bosses, has a switch on him," wrote Mullin. "There’s a famed scene in Welcome to Wrexham where, at half-time in a game where we’ve not been at the races, he exasperatedly comes out with the unique ‘You’re like a bunch of f*cking fatty f*cking footballers.’ Or at least that’s what he appears to say. I’ll let you into a secret: his actual words were changed on the voiceover. Sadly, I can’t reveal here what his real words were. If you see me at the ground, I might tell you, but only in the strictest confidence! In brief, he was telling us we needed to be a bit more aggressive if we were going to win the game. There are times when, being on the inside, you watch Welcome to Wrexham and can hardly help pissing yourself laughing – and that’s one of them. In reality, it’s very rare for the gaffer to lose his rag. When he's got something to say, he says it in a calm way. That's Phil's way, and as a group we listen and understand."

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According to Mullin, Parkinson's strategy is a broader reflection of modern coaching methods. "Fewer managers scream and shout than you might think," he wrote. "What's the point of blowing up, saying everything's shit? What a manager should be doing is telling his players what to do to make things better."

Whatever the 55-year-old is doing, it seems to be working. Having won the National League with a remarkable 111 points last season, Wrexham are on the hunt for another successive promotion this campaign. They're currently 2nd in League Two and in line for an automatic promotion to the third tier, if they keep their current form up.

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Mullin's new book comes out at a crucial stage in his career, when the talismanic striker is aiming to pull the Red Dragons up to League 1 for the first time since 2005. So far this season, he's contributed 7 league goals and 3 assists, a tally he'll be hoping to build on significantly. But before he does so, Mullin and his teammates face an FA Cup second round clash with National League South side Yeovil Town this weekend.

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Barbecue ribs & playing with a smile! Ex-Man Utd star Jesse Lingard sends ‘the boy is happy’ message from South Korea

Jesse Lingard is eating barbecue ribs and playing with a smile in South Korea, with the ex-Manchester United star saying “the boy is happy” again.

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Released by Forest in summer of 2023Spent several months as a free agentTaken on exciting new challenge in AsiaGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

That was not the case for a long time, with the former England international spending several months as a free agent following his release by Nottingham Forest at the end of the 2022-23 campaign. Despite working on a personal training programme and taking in trials at West Ham and Al-Ettifaq, Lingard struggled to attract a contract offer.

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He was linked with a move to MLS at one stage, while also attracting interest from Turkey, but now finds himself in the Far East with FC Seoul. Lingard has stepped a long way outside of his comfort zone, but is embracing a new challenge in Asia.

WHAT LINGARD POSTED

Lingard has settled quickly among new team-mates, with his infectious personality rubbing off on those around him. He has now shared a collection of pictures on social media that help to prove why he is “happy” once more – as the 31-year-old midfielder enjoys himself on and off the pitch.

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Lingard has committed to a two-year contract with FC Seoul and will be hoping to rediscover a spark that he lost towards the end of his time at Old Trafford and during an injury-ravaged one-season stint with Forest at the City Ground.

Fernandes unleashed! Portugal winners, losers and ratings as Man Utd star makes up for Ronaldo disasterclass

Portugal got the best out of Bruno Fernandes in a 4-0 thrashing of the Czech Republic in the Nations League on Saturday.

At least for a night, manager Fernando Santos did what he couldn't do at Euro 2020: Put Fernandes in a position to stand out.

The Manchester United midfielder, benched at that tournament, scored and assisted against the Czech Republic in an energetic performance that encapsulated his positive qualities. He's worked his way back to being an easy first-choice selection.

Fernandes was allowed more freedom as Santos turned away from the three-man midfield he has leaned on for much of the past couple of years. Portugal deployed a double-pivot between Wolves' Ruben Neves and Real Betis' William Carvalho, which allowed Fernandes and Manchester City's Bernardo Silva to push up the pitch more than they're sometimes allowed. The plan worked perfectly.

One of Fernandes' team-mates at Old Trafford, Diogo Dalot, was also among the top performers with a two-goal effort, while Liverpool's Diogo Jota came off the bench to net Portugal's fourth.

Cristiano Ronaldo struggled, however, showing his age in a game in which he would usually have thrived. The starting role is unlikely to be pried away from him, but Portugal are desperate for him to find his goalscoring form.

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Winner: Bruno Fernandes

What a performance! Truly unleashed by the midfield duo behind him, Fernandes roamed to all the right spots with Portugal in possession, posing constant danger with his movement and passing vision.

Ronaldo wasted two would-be assists in the first half, but no worries, Fernandes scored himself after a dart towards goal that Mario Rui picked out with a well-timed cross and contributed to the build-up on Dalot's opener, before assisting him for another goal in the second half.

Winner: Diogo Dalot

A second strong showing from a Manchester United player here, and one that cements his place as a starting line-up contender who could allow Joao Cancelo to play on the left side.

Dalot did the hard work on his first goal, carrying the ball from the midfield into the attacking third before making a smart run into the box to finish Leao's cut-back pass. His second strike was even better. He dribbled neatly in traffic onto his left foot and swung a long shot around the goalkeeper.

Portugal's big hope at the World Cup is for their individual dynamism to create chances against even the strongest of defences. Dalot has been overlooked as a player who can contribute to those moments of magic, but he's demonstrated he has that ability in him.

Winner: Rafael Leao

Getting the start was a big confidence lift, and he didn't let his manager down.

Leao is in a tough fight for a starting spot in the attack, battling Diogo Jota for the position and perhaps behind in the pecking order entering Saturday's match. He made a decent argument that he deserves the role – even though he is still without a senior goal in his Portugal career.

The AC Milan star sent Fernandes into open space with a nice first-half pass, the move ultimately leading to a goalscoring chance for Ronaldo. He then assisted Dalot after a sprint to collect the ball before it rolled past the byline.

Yes, he was sloppy at times, and yes, Jota did score off the bench. But Leao looks better now than he did at the very start of his career under Santos, and his manager clearly wants to give him every opportunity to succeed.

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Loser: Cristiano Ronaldo

The narrative has always been that while Ronaldo's movement may be in decline, his shooting touch would not abandon him with age. Inconsistent service with Manchester United, then, was identified as part of the reason for his club struggles. But against Czech Republic, he repeatedly received passes in dangerous positions only to get his technique wrong. Scuffed shots, an attempted volley off his shin, lots of slamming the turf in frustration. Plus, a penalty conceded from a handball.

His place in the starting line-up likely remans secure given the lack of natural strikers making an impression on Santos, but it has been an unwanted poor start to the international break amid a wide-open game in which he historically would have netted at least a brace.

We should mention, in fairness to him, that he sustained a nasty nose injury early in the game.

Loser: Patrik Schick

Czech Republic were given a gift at the end of the first half when Ronaldo handled the ball in the box, but Schick blazed his spot kick over the bar. From there, his team were completely deflated.

Loser: Nuno Mendes

Widely expected to be the starter in Portugal's World Cup opener, Nuno Mendes watched from the bench as the team performed well with Rui in his place. Rui is not the man the Paris Saint-Germain youngster will be worried about – the potential trouble for him would be that when Cancelo returns from suspension, he could take over at left-back with Dalot starting at right-back. Cancelo is a standout performer as a right-footed left-back for club at Manchester City, while Dalot is impressing in all competitions at Old Trafford.

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Diogo Costa (6/10):

Schick ensured Costa kept a clean sheet by sending his penalty flying over the bar. Not much for the goalkeeper to do overall. Made two saves.

Diogo Dalot (8/10):

Best match of his young international career. Provided an unexpected offensive boost and didn't put a foot wrong. He belongs on the plane to Qatar – and perhaps in the starting line-up – on current form.

Ruben Dias (6/10):

Made a clumsy foul near the corner flag in the second half but was otherwise assured as always, both in defence and as a confident passer.

Danilo Pereira (6/10):

Solid player, solid performance. Played centre-back with Pepe injured, but he can also play as a defensive midfielder. That versatility, as well as his experience, make the PSG veteran a lock for Qatar.

Mario Rui (7/10):

A surprise start proved a stroke of genius from Santos. He was on the same wavelength as Fernandes to assist the second goal – a connection one wouldn't expect from players with scant experience competing together.

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Ruben Neves (6/10):

Hub of possession for Portugal along with his central partner, and always looking for the deep pass to set the forwards free. Almost scored a trademark long-shot late in the match.

William Carvalho (6/10):

The Real Betis man didn't put in an eye-catching effort, but kept things clean.

USMNT World Cup 2022 roster: Predicted lineup vs Netherlands and star players

GOAL breaks down the USMNT squad ahead of the knockout rounds

The USMNT is at the World Cup for the 11th time in their history, back after they failed to qualify for the 2018 edition in Russia altogether.

Gregg Berhalter and his men will be desperate to make amends for that performance by going far in Qatar and they sure have the talent to spring a surprise.

They've already cleared the first hurdle, escaping from a group that included England, Wales and Iran. And they escaped without a loss, making them one of only five teams at this World Cup to avoid tasting defeat so far.

Their reward? A match against one of the other five: the Netherlands. It will be a tough test for a young U.S. group that will still have reason to believe after, at times, dominating in the group stage.

ALSO READ:World Cup 2022 Group B: Fixtures, results, standings, squads & full details

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Zack Steffen was surprisingly left out, giving Matt Turner a clear path to start. Berhalter had preferred the Manchester City keeper, who is currently on loan at Middlesbrough, before injury issues gave Arsenal's summer signing an opportunity.

And Turner has justified the decision since arriving in Qatar, having not given up a goal from open play in the tournament's first three games. The only goal scored against him came from the penalty spot as Gareth Bale finished after being fouled in the box.

Other than that, Turner has been faultless, even with his often-criticized distribution.

Sean Johnson and Ethan Horvath have had the back-up responsibilities.

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Club

Matt Turner

Arsenal

Sean Johnson

New York City

Ethan Horvath

Luton Town

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A few months ago, few would have imagined the U.S. looking like this.

One reason is the resurgence of Tim Ream, a player that wasn't even involved in qualifying. Now, the Fulham man is undroppable, having started all three games in the group stage.

He's been paired with both Walker Zimmerman and Cameron Carter-Vickers, with the former starting the first two group stage games and the latter getting the nod against Iran.

As for the fullbacks, it's been as expected, although the performances have been better than most could have imagined as both Sergino Dest and Antonee Robinson have taken their games to new heights.

Name

Club

DeAndre Yedlin

Inter Miami

Walker Zimmerman

Nashville

Aaron Long

New York Red Bulls

Sergino Dest

AC Milan

Joe Scally

Borussia Monchengladbach

Cameron Carter-Vickers

Celtic

Antonee Robinson

Fulham

Tim Ream

Fulham

Shaq Moore

Nashville

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Yunus Musah, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams have started all three games, with Adams, in particular, establishing himself as the team's most important player.

Brenden Aaronson has been the first sub off the bench while Kellyn Acosta has also been involved as a substitute.

But the MMA midfielder remains untouched and could very well be together for years to come.

Name

Club

Yunus Musah

Valencia

Cristian Roldan

Seattle Sounders

Kellyn Acosta

Los Angeles

Weston McKennie

Juventus

Tyler Adams

Leeds United

Luca de la Torre

Celta Vigo

Brendan Aaronson

Leeds United

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Chelsea star Pulisic has lead the USMNT attack at the World Cup in Qatar, even if the versatile attacker has been struggling somewhat at club level.

Pulisic has a goal and an assist, with the goal being the one that fired the U.S. to a 1-0 win over Iran. He did pick up an injury in the scoring of that goal, though, as Pulisic suffered a pelvis injury that could impact his game against the Netherlands.

His assist, meanwhile, came on the USMNT's only other goal of the group stage, a finish from Tim Weah, who has started all three games.

Up top, the U.S. has started both Josh Sargent and Haji Wright, although the former is dealing with an ankle injury.

One surprise, though, has been Gio Reyna, or rather the lack of Gio Reyna. He's featured just once off the bench after being seen as a likely starter pre-tournament.

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Club

Christian Pulisic

Chelsea

Jordan Morris

Seattle Sounders

Josh Sargent

Norwich City

Jesus Ferreira

FC Dallas

Giovanni Reyna

Dortmund

Timothy Weah

Lille

Haji Wright

Antalyaspor

USMNT star Yunus Musah 'back on track' – but not for long! AC Milan midfielder set to sit out Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund

Yunus Musah is pleased to be “back on track” at AC Milan, after returning them to winning ways, but he is about to step aside in the Champions League.

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Rossoneri returned to winning waysWelcome success in Serie AEuropean action up nextWHAT HAPPENED?

The United States international continues to make an impressive contribution at San Siro during his debut campaign in Italian football. The versatile 20-year-old has settled quickly in new surroundings following his summer transfer from Valencia.

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Musah was given another 84 minutes of Serie A action in Milan’s latest outing, and he helped them to a welcome 1-0 victory over Fiorentina. Theo Hernandez scored the only goal from the penalty spot, but USMNT stars Musah and Christian Pulisic played their part in the collection of three hard-earned points.

WHAT MUSAH SAID

Milan had gone four games without success in the Italian top flight, but are now up to third in the table and hoping to build momentum again after an unfortunate dip that led to uncomfortable questions being asked of title-winning coach Stefano Pioli. Musah has defiantly said on social media: “Back on track.”

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WHAT NEXT FOR MUSAH & AC MILAN?

Musah is, however, about to get off that track as he will not figure in Milan’s next fixture. The Rossoneri are due to play host to Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Tuesday. Musah will be forced to sit that game out as he must serve a ban for collecting three yellow cards in European competition this season.

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