Haji getting it right — again — Pepi being on point and red-hot Pulisic’s tantrum all play a part in this week’s USMNT player tracker.
Each Monday, we bring you updates on how American players in various leagues around Europe fared over the weekend.
With a Copa America to host this year and the 2026 World Cup, also partially on home soil, looming ever larger on the horizon, we are keeping tabs on how they are performing.
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Issue of the weekend
Haji Wright certainly has a penchant for the dramatic.
Best known in the United States for his World Cup last-16 goal against the Netherlands 14 months ago that cut the deficit to 2-1 with 14 minutes to play, Wright is busy adding to his portfolio of memorable strikes.
In the process, he is keeping alive a dream, as he relayed to The Athletic last month, to make the USMNT roster for this summer’s Copa America and another World Cup, set to include matches in his hometown of Los Angeles, in two years.
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Wright’s stoppage-time winner in Coventry City’s remarkable FA Cup quarter-final victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers of the Premier League on Saturday sent the Championship club into a semi-final at Wembley next month against Manchester United.
The 25-year-old was the coolest man inside Wolves’ Molineux stadium as he deftly stroked in a curling 100th-minute winner that sent the away fans into raptures.
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Just when it seemed the 6ft 3in (190cm) striker’s weekend could not get any better, he was then called up for Thursday’s CONCACAF Nations League semi-final against Jamaica in the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium after the precautionary withdrawal of Norwich City’s Josh Sargent.
It was just reward for his excellent club form. He has now scored 15 goals across all competitions this season, and there is a chance to help Coventry earn even greater plaudits if they can cause a bigger upset against United in five weeks.
It will also put a wider smile on the face of Coventry manager Mark Robins, a former Manchester United player. “Haji’s finish is incredible and that just shows the international quality that he has,” said Robins, who had expressed disappointment that Wright wasn’t in the USMNT’s original squad.
If Wright can maintain his current impressive form, he will be even harder to leave out in the future.
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Player of the weekend
It was a weekend of timely interventions from American strikers.
PSV Eindhoven left it late to secure another win in their indomitable Eredivisie campaign, keeping the gap at 10 points between them and second-placed Feyenoord.
The disappointment of last week’s Champions League exit at the hands of Borussia Dortmund seemed to be hanging over Peter Bosz’s men as they struggled to assert themselves at home against third-placed Twente on Sunday. It seemed as if profligacy would undermine their efforts as PSV wasted seven Opta-defined ‘big chances’.
But everything changed once they turned to their formidable USMNT duo.
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On came Malik Tillman, who had been impressive across two legs against Dortmund, and then countryman Ricardo Pepi. In the sixth minute of added time, Tillman kept his composure after another attack seemed to fizzle out and delivered the cross that Pepi, nicknamed ‘El Tren’, converted with glee.
That’s seven goals this season for Pepi, who has been limited to a solitary league start (and 20 substitute appearances) such has been the form of veteran forward Luuk de Jong. Regardless, at 21, he is forging himself a reputation for seizing the moment at crucial times.
Along with Wright, Pepi is a compelling option for USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter as he ponders how his attack will look this summer.
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Quote of the weekend
Christian Pulisic remains in sensational form for AC Milan.
He was celebrating again at the final whistle of their 3-1 away win against Verona on Sunday after notching his fourth goal in as many games — but the 25-year-old was not as happy at being substituted by manager Stefano Pioli in the 66th minute.
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Pulisic banged the tunnel in frustration before sitting down to fume some more.
Pioli argued he was simply trying to keep one of his star players fresh. After excelling in a 3-1 Europa League win at Slavia Prague during the week, helping Milan into the quarter-finals of that competition, the manager decided Pulisic needed a rest.
“I saw (English midfielder) Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Pulisic were a little tired,” he said. “It’s normal, because we had played 72 hours ago. So we needed freshness and the players who came in gave it to us.”
A passionate Pulisic may not have thanked Pioli, but Berhalter might before that Jamaica game.
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How did other U.S. players get on?
Name: Brenden Aaronson
Club: Union Berlin
Position: Midfield
Appearances: 30
Goals: Two
The 23-year-old was another late call-up by Berhalter for Thursday, with Luca de la Torre of Spain’s Celta Vigo ruled out through injury.
Like Wright, he boosted his cause for involvement on Saturday with a goal in a 2-1 Bundesliga win against Werder Bremen, a strike that continued to lift his side away from any lingering relegation fears.
Name: Antonee Robinson
Club: Fulham
Position: Full-back
Appearances: 35
Goals: None
Robinson’s pass for Rodrigo Muniz’s goal in a 3-0 home win against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday was his sixth Premier League assist of the season.
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No defender has created more goals from open play in that division this term than the USMNT left-back and he is on the verge of overtaking Clint Dempsey’s record for most assists (six — also for Fulham in 2011-12) by an American in an English top-flight season.
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Name: Gabriel Slonina
Club: KAS Eupen
Position: Goalkeeper
Appearances: 29
The 19-year-old has been gaining vital experience at Belgian side Eupen, where he is on loan this season from Premier League Chelsea, and has kept four clean sheets in 28 league starts for a team struggling and third from bottom in the Jupiler Pro League.
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But Saturday was a hard day at the office against Standard Liege as Slonina conceded four and visitors Eupen’s relegation fears deepened.
Name: Folarin Balogun
Club: Monaco
Position: Striker
Appearances: 24
Goals: Six
One minute, two touches of the ball.
It was a brief and inconsequential outing from the bench for Balogun in Sunday’s 2-2 home draw against Lorient. If it was a great week for his competitors in the USMNT’s forward berths, life remains frustrating for the 22-year-old former Arsenal youngster in the French top flight. The goals have dried up lately, with just one in his last 11 league appearances.
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What’s coming up?
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An international break is upon us but, once domestic leagues resume, look out for Tyler Adams, who is hoping for more minutes for Bournemouth as they host Everton (Saturday, March 30; 11am, Peacock Premium). At the same time, Auston Trusty and Sheffield United will kick off against Robinson and Tim Ream’s Fulham (Peacock Premium).
The following day, Johnny Cardoso will be in La Liga action for Real Betis against Girona (10:15am, ESPN+) and Lennard Maloney’s Heidenheim play Stuttgart (11:30am, ESPN+).
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