for him, in a way that felt a little like American college sports. When the U.S. won it, fans celebrated as they would in the SEC or Big Ten.
“Since the first day, I’ve never looked back,” he said. “I’ve always really been happy with my decision. And even before I made this decision, I made sure that during [that time], whether there’s tough moments or bad or good moments, I would always think, you know, try to make this work and not look back.”
“Whenever I land into the U.S., I see it like it’s a completely different world, and I enjoy taking it in,” he said. “It’s a lovely place to come to … the big streets, and stuff like that, and the food. It feels like a good vibe.” “I thought he was excellent,” U.S. manager Gregg Berhalter said. “When you play the 3-2-2-3 type of shape, if you have a guy deep that can take people on the dribble and break lines dribbling, it’s really valuable.”
He’s such a great player, we enjoy watching him