National Writer: Charles Boehm

Injury updates: USMNT's Dest, Richards & more pose World Cup questions

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Weā€™re sorry we donā€™t have a more inspiring lede for you. Letā€™s be real: This is whatā€™s front of mind for almost everyone as the US menā€™s national team prepare to unveil their 26-man 2022 World Cup roster at a made-for-television live event in Brooklyn on Wednesday evening (5 pm ET | ESPN 2, ESPN+).

Itā€™s with good reason. Peril lurks even for those who are fortunate enough to make this final, life-changing cut, at least the ones who play in Europe. Because thereā€™s still one more week of club soccer left across the pond before the FIFA-mandated international pause begins, signaling the honest-to-goodness eve of the big tournament.

Weā€™ll start on the bearish side of things before a Nov. 21 Group B opener against Wales.

BAD NEWS
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Sam Vines
Defender · USA

The Colorado Rapids product broke his tibia late last week while training with Royal Antwerp. Itā€™s a three-to-four-month recovery process and while the 23-year-old wasnā€™t a World Cup lock, he seemed to have been the leading option for a specialist backup to Antonee ā€œJediā€ Robinson at left back.

There are tactical implications to consider here, becauseĀ the next few likely names ā€“ SergiƱo Dest, Joe Scally and Kellyn Acosta ā€“ on Gregg Berhalterā€™s LB depth chart are right-footed. As weā€™ve seen in the last few years of match action, using one of them inverted on the left corner tends to shift the teamā€™s overall shape and patterns of play along that flank.

Meanwhile, the Yanksā€™ first-choice right back is carrying what AC Milan calls ā€œadductor fatigue,ā€ which kept him out of the Rossoneriā€™s Serie A win over Spezia on Saturday and, if reports out of Italy are accurate, will also prevent him from taking part in Tuesdayā€™s league match vs. Cremonese.

Issues with the adductors, a group of muscles that link the inner thighs to the core, can be both persistent and elusive because they are so central to both general running and movement and soccer-specific elements like ball striking. From where weā€™re standing, that makes this more concerning for the USMNT than some of the knocks plaguing other players ā€“ Destā€™s minutes, even in training, may have to be carefully managed in Qatar.

Another highly talented but injury-plagued youngster, Richards is a legit competitor to start next to Walker Zimmerman at center back ā€“ when healthy. And Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira revealed to reporters over the weekend that the latter conditional still hasnā€™t been fully met, even after weeks of recovery and rehabilitation for the hamstring issue that ruled Richards out of the USMNTā€™s September camp.

ā€œChris has started doing some work outside but he didnā€™t do any kind of training with the team yet,ā€ said the former New York City FC coach. ā€œWhat is important is about him physically, there is a step he has to go through and at the moment he hasnā€™t done any kind of training with the squad. So the decision is not going to be mine but with the doctor.ā€

Berhalter could still bring Richards to the Middle East to get a closer look himself, but if heā€™s not going full bore with his club right now, it significantly drops his odds of being on the final roster.

EXISTING ISSUES
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Weston McKennie
Midfielder · USA

We already knew about the muscular strains suffered by these two central midfielders in recent weeks, both of which carry estimated recovery times that bump right up against the start of the World Cup. Yet we got encouraging signs from their clubsā€™ respective training grounds in recent days.

Celta de Vigo posted images of de la Torre jogging on their Instagram, which is as decent an update as weā€™re likely to get, suggesting heā€™s on a normal return trajectory. And Juventus head coach Massimo Allegri said on Sunday that McKennie ā€œshould be backā€ in training from Monday ahead of the clubā€™s Thursday-Sunday brace of league fixtures. Weā€™d still be surprised if the FC Dallas academy product is on either of those gameday rosters, but itā€™s promising news for the USMNT nevertheless.

In Scotland, Cameron Carter-Vickers, who sat out Celticā€™s UEFA Champions League loss to Real Madrid due to soreness after a league outing on Livingstonā€™s artificial-turf pitch, returned to the Bhoysā€™ XI for a 4-2 win over Dundee United.

GOOD NEWS
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Matt Turner
Goalkeeper · USA

After missing a few games with a groin injury, the United Statesā€™ most-used goalkeeper during qualifying was on the bench for Arsenal's 1-0 weekend win over Christian Pulisicā€™s Chelsea. Thatā€™s not quite asĀ niceĀ as a start, of course, but it suggests that heā€™s put the worst of it behind him.

Turnerā€™s last likely opportunity for playing time before the World Cup is the Gunnersā€™Ā openingĀ Carabao Cup match this week,Ā a Wednesday visit from Bright & Hove Albion. Notably, his fellow GK Ethan Horvath posted two clean sheets for Luton Town in the English Championship over the past week, blanking Blackpool and Reading, while Zack Steffen notched a win and a draw to help 20th-place Middlesbrough clamber up the table a bit.

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Kellyn Acosta
Midfielder · USA

You may have noticed that Acosta was rather involved in LAFCā€™s epic MLS Cup Final win on Saturday, scoring the gameā€™s opening goal on a deflected free kick and earning one of his teamā€™s higher grades on our player ratings.

There was end product across the Atlantic as well. Ricardo Pepi assisted on FC Groningenā€™s goal vs. UtrechtĀ in Eredivisie actionĀ on Sunday, only for fellow American Taylor Booth to equalize with a fine strike that set the stage for Utrechtā€™s 2-1 comeback win.

Josh Sargent played a role in Norwich Cityā€™s winner overĀ RotherhamĀ as he returned to the pitchĀ (the full 90 minutes, no less)Ā forĀ the Canaries after two games lost to a calf issue.Ā In Turkey, Haji Wright bagged his ninth goal of the season ā€“ tops among Yanks in major European leagues ā€“ for Antalyaspor to spark a comeback that ended in a 4-2 victory over Fatih KaragĆ¼mrĆ¼k.

And Gio Reyna, one of the USMNTā€™s most irreplaceable attacking personalities both on and off the pitch, scored from the penalty spot in Borussia Dortmundā€™s 3-0 Bundesliga win over Bochum, the latest in his encouraging string of injury-free outings for BVB.