
Gold Cup Showdown: Mexico’s Path Clears Amidst U.S. and Canada Star Power Drought—Who Will Rise?
Those absences do mean plenty of fringe players have a chance to force their way into Pochettino’s World Cup squad.
Brian White is a late bloomer, having scored his first goal for the USA at the age of 28 years and 354 days in January. Only Tai Baribo (13 goals) and Sam Surridge (11) have outscored the Vancouver Whitecaps frontman in MLS this year, with White’s 10 goals coming from 7.5 expected goals (xG).
The only other American in double figures for goals and assists combined in MLS this season is Diego Luna, and the Real Salt Lake star could start in a number 10 role.
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