The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Gonzalez, Ream back with U.S. national team under Berhalter

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NEW YORK — Omar Gonzalez and Tim Ream, a pair of 30-plus defenders, are on U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter’s first roster with his full player pool. Teen forwards Tim Weah and Josh Sargent are not.

“I value veteran leadership,” Berhalter said Tuesday after announcing his 24-man group. “I value the culture of what it means to play for the men’s national team and I think it’s important to have players that have been through it.”

Berhalter’s picks for exhibition­s against Ecuador on March 21 at Orlando, Florida, and Chile five days later at Houston offered insight into his evaluation of a player pool that turned over after the November loss at Trinidad in Tobago, ending a streak of seven straight World Cup appearance­s.

Interim coach Dave Sarachan gave debuts to 23 players in 12 matches and Berhalter to seven more during his first two games this year, when he used a roster entirely from Major League Soccer.

Every player picked for these games has internatio­nal experience, and Berhalter chose 15 from MLS and nine based in Europe. He called this the second stage of evaluation as he focuses on the group he will use for the defense of the Americans’ CONCACAF Gold Cup title, which opens June 18.

By the 2022 World Cup, Ream will be 35 and Gonzalez 34. Gonzalez has not played for the U.S. since the loss at Trinidad and Ream since the September 2017 home defeat to Costa Rica, the most significan­t stumble that led to the qualificat­ion failure.

Berhalter is looking ahead to his World Cup roster in November 2022.

“Some of them will be pushing the limit and some of them may not make it to there just because of the physicalit­y of it,” Berhalter said. “But when we’re projecting this, we’re saying, OK, you can’t have all young players. There could be three guys on the roster in 2022 that are in their mid-30s.”

Berhalter revealed the U.S. under-23 team will play during the upcoming internatio­nal fixture period for the first time since October 2015, when it failed to qualify for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. The U-23s are likely to face Egypt and the Netherland­s, and the USSF hopes to have its coach in place by then.

Weah, the son of Liberia President and former FIFA Player of the Year George Weah, has not started for Scotland’s

Celtic since

Feb. 6.

Sargent has started just once this season for Werder Bremen.

Cameron Carter-Vickers, a 21-year-old defender who has become a regular starter with Swansea in England’s second-tier League Championsh­ip, also appears likely for the junior varsity.

“When we looked at players that were U-23 eligible and weren’t necessaril­y going to be in our starting group,” Berhalter said, “we had to weigh is it more beneficial for them to try to play full internatio­nal games at a level where they can gain confidence,”

Berhalter selected a trio of 20-year-olds who form the core of the rebuilt midfield: Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams. Pulisic will be used as an attacking midfielder, tilted left. Jordan Morris, a 24-year-old forward, is back for the first time since tearing his right anterior cruciate ligament in February 2018.

Berhalter’s three goalkeeper­s are led by Zack Steffen, who has agreed to transfer from Columbus to Manchester City in July, and includes Sean Johnson and Ethan Horvath.

Michael Bradley, 31, is the senior player with 143 appearance­s on a roster averages 25 years, 265 days.

THE ROSTER

Goalkeeper­s: Ethan Horvath (Club Brugge, Belgium), Sean Johnson (New York City), Zack Steffen (Columbus).

Defenders: John Brooks (Wolfsburg, Germany), Omar Gonzalez (Atlas, Mexico), Nick Lima (San Jose), Aaron Long (New York Red Bulls), Daniel Lovitz (Montreal), Matt Miazga (Reading, England), Tim Ream (Fulham, England), DeAndre Yedlin (Newcastle, England).

Midfielder­s: Tyler Adams ( RB Leipzig, Germany), Michael Bradley (Toronto), Sebastian Lletget (LA Galaxy), Weston McKennie (Schalke, Germany), Christian Pulisic (Borussia Dortmund, Germany), Cristian Roldan (Seattle), Wil Trapp (Columbus).

Forwards: Paul Arriola (D.C.), Corey Baird (Salt Lake), Jonathan Lewis (New York City), Jordan Morris (Seattle), Christian Ramirez (Los Angeles), Gyasi Zardes (Columbus).

 ?? Jeff Roberson / Associated Press ?? In this file photo, the United States’ Tim Ream reaches for a ball during a World Cup qualifying match against St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Omar Gonzalez and Ream are back with the U.S. national team for the first time since 2017, U.S. Soccer announced Tuesday.
Jeff Roberson / Associated Press In this file photo, the United States’ Tim Ream reaches for a ball during a World Cup qualifying match against St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Omar Gonzalez and Ream are back with the U.S. national team for the first time since 2017, U.S. Soccer announced Tuesday.
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