USMNT Aims to Rebound at Gold Cup Amid Mounting Pressure
- The 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup takes place from June 14 to July 6 across 14 stadiums in 11 locations, concluding in Houston.
- The tournament runs concurrently with the Club World Cup, with FIFA giving player priority to that event, impacting USMNT and others.
- Mexico enters as the defending champion but will miss forwards Lozano and Martín due to hamstring injuries, while Canada is without Alphonso Davies after his ACL tear.
- USMNT defenders Walker Zimmerman and John Tolkin acknowledged recent performance issues and intense media scrutiny following disappointing results over the past year.
- The Gold Cup offers the USMNT a crucial opportunity to regain form and prepare for next summer's World Cup, with ambitions to win and reset their narrative.
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USMNT aims to rebound at Gold Cup amid mounting pressure
Unlike the World Cup, the CONCACAF Gold Cup often is contested by B and C teams due to vacation, injuries and youth callups. “We have a lot of young players that need more opportunities to play real minutes,” Canada coach Jesse Marsch said ahead of this year’s championship of North and Central America and the Caribbean. “There’s a lot ways I think to use the tournament to broaden our player pool and to strengthen what we’re doing with our team.”…
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