Interesting. Someone very young or a guy with dual eligibility that we anticipated losing to his other country?
Hopefully it's not just some old guy who's never been called because he isn't any good
Aron Johansson seems like a good bet. He pulled out of Iceland's World Cup qualifiers. He's another striker, leading the Danish league in goals. Odds are high that he will probably move into the Eredevisie in January.
This is who I was thinking as well
USSoccer tweeted the roster. The other debutante (who is not that much of a surprise) is Gyau. Another player I've been looking forward to seeing in the senior set up, and he's starting to get consistent minutes with St. Pauli. Gatt, Gyau, and Chandler increase the pace of the USMNT significantly. Of course, if pace alone were enough we'd still be calling
Marvell Wynne.
Drafted first by the MIGHTY, MIGHTY MetroBulls, it should be pointed out. Yet another fine choice in a history of fine choices by the club.
And while Wynne certainly has some deficiencies he was a serviceable club level player. No super star but solid enough. Now lets have some real fun and remember NY's brilliant pick in the 2000 draft, arguably the worst single pick in MLS history.
NY had the number 1 pick of the entire draft and with highly regarded players like Nick Rimando, Sascha Victorine, Nick Garcia, Carlos Bocanegra, Danny Califf, Bobby Convey and a few others in the draft, NY shocks everyone with picking Steve Shak, who was projected as a late 3rd round, early 4th round level player.
Steve Shak was out of the league by the next season.