USMNT Star Gio Reyna Shifts Blame for Controversial 2022 World Cup Performance
Gio Reyna, one of the United States' most promising young stars, has taken a defensive stance regarding his underwhelming performance in the 2022 World Cup. The 22-year-old midfielder was marred by controversy surrounding his training effort and a family conflict with coach Gregg Berhalter, which overshadowed his on-field performances.
Reyna, who plays for Borussia Mรถnchengladbach, has said that he would handle the situation differently "in certain ways" but denies being entirely at fault. The attacking midfielder attributed his frustration to a lack of game time and disappointment in not contributing to the team's success. He claimed that the tensions surrounding his family's involvement with the US Soccer Federation stemmed from his unhappiness with his game time.
Reyna is now focused on reviving his career with Gladbach, hoping to make a strong impression on new coach Mauricio Pochettino and secure a spot on the US national team for the upcoming World Cup. However, injuries have hindered his progress, limiting him to playing just four of eight Bundesliga games so far this season.
The young American has acknowledged that he has struggled with fitness issues, having suffered at least eight distinct injuries in the last five years. Despite these setbacks, Reyna is determined to learn from his experiences and take on more responsibility both on and off the field. He aims to prove himself as a reliable performer and make amends for his disappointing World Cup outing.
With only four planned US friendlies before the team's pre-World Cup camp, Reyna's window of opportunity is rapidly closing. The pressure will be intense, but he appears resolute in his determination to succeed.
Gio Reyna, one of the United States' most promising young stars, has taken a defensive stance regarding his underwhelming performance in the 2022 World Cup. The 22-year-old midfielder was marred by controversy surrounding his training effort and a family conflict with coach Gregg Berhalter, which overshadowed his on-field performances.
Reyna, who plays for Borussia Mรถnchengladbach, has said that he would handle the situation differently "in certain ways" but denies being entirely at fault. The attacking midfielder attributed his frustration to a lack of game time and disappointment in not contributing to the team's success. He claimed that the tensions surrounding his family's involvement with the US Soccer Federation stemmed from his unhappiness with his game time.
Reyna is now focused on reviving his career with Gladbach, hoping to make a strong impression on new coach Mauricio Pochettino and secure a spot on the US national team for the upcoming World Cup. However, injuries have hindered his progress, limiting him to playing just four of eight Bundesliga games so far this season.
The young American has acknowledged that he has struggled with fitness issues, having suffered at least eight distinct injuries in the last five years. Despite these setbacks, Reyna is determined to learn from his experiences and take on more responsibility both on and off the field. He aims to prove himself as a reliable performer and make amends for his disappointing World Cup outing.
With only four planned US friendlies before the team's pre-World Cup camp, Reyna's window of opportunity is rapidly closing. The pressure will be intense, but he appears resolute in his determination to succeed.