USMNT roster for World Cup tuneup matches in September: Pulisic, McKennie to face Japan and Saudi Arabia in final tryout for Qatar 2022

Kyle Bonn

USMNT roster for World Cup tuneup matches in September: Pulisic, McKennie to face Japan and Saudi Arabia in final tryout for Qatar 2022 image

The U.S. men's national team is set to embark on its final tuneup prior to the 2022 World Cup, with a pair of friendlies against Japan and Saudi Arabia in late September.

The friendlies will take place in Germany and Spain, making travel easier for those players based in Europe.

USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter will use this camp to make his final determinations on which 26 players will head to Qatar for the World Cup, meaning the stakes are extremely high for those on the September roster.

For those who miss out, it's not the end of the road by any means. Some players are hurt and could recover in time to be involved for the World Cup, while others are locks to make the World Cup roster and Berhalter wishes to use this opportunity to evaluate other players.

Still, this roster will be a good indication of Berhalter's thinking, meaning that being left off this roster means the road ahead will be tough if the goal is to be on the plane to Qatar.

MORE: Projected USMNT roster for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar

USMNT squad for September friendlies vs. Japan, Saudi Arabia

Gregg Berhalter has made his final determination on the 26-man squad to play the late-September friendlies in Europe.

In net, Sean Johnson and Ethan Horvath will likely battle it out for the final goalkeeper spot.

Central defenders on the bubble like Erik Palmer-BrownMark McKenzie, and Joe Scally should have a chance to impress, while there just aren't enough spots for the likes of Tim ReamJames Sands and John Brooks, meaning they probably will be on the outside looking in come November. At full-back, Sam Vines's inclusion, and the absence of George Bello, means he should get the opportunity to secure the backup left-back spot, an important choice for Berhalter as Antonee Robinson, usually a lock to make the starting XI, is currently nursing an injured ankle.

In midfield, there aren't too many difficult decisions to make, with neither Djordje Mihailovic or Gianluca Busio on the roster. Johnny Cardoso of Brazilian side Internacional was a late addition replacing the injured Yunus Musah (groin). That is probably a sign that he's the first in line should injury disaster strike the midfield corps.

In the wide areas, there also aren't many tough calls, but up front there are many players battling for time. The early lead for the striker role is with Jesus Ferreira, while Josh Sargent and Ricardo Pepi are battling for a place. Meanwhile, the absences of Haji Wright and Jordan Pefok could spell doom for their World Cup chances despite good club form.

Below is the final roster for the upcoming USMNT September friendlies against Japan and Saudi Arabia.

USMNT roster for September camp

Goalkeepers (3): Ethan Horvath (Luton Town), Sean Johnson (NYCFC), Matt Turner (Arsenal).

Defenders (9): Reggie Cannon (Boavista), Sergino Dest (AC Milan), Aaron Long (New York Red Bulls), Mark McKenzie (Genk), Erik Palmer-Brown (Troyes), Joe Scally (Monchengladbach), Sam Vines (Royal Antwerp), DeAndre Yedlin (Inter Miami CF), Walker Zimmerman (Nashville SC).

Midfielders (6): Kellyn Acosta (LAFC), Tyler Adams (Leeds United), Johnny Cardoso (Internacional), Luca de la Torre (Celta Vigo), Weston McKennie (Juventus), Malik Tillman (Rangers).

Forwards (8): Brenden Aaronson (Leeds United), Paul Arriola (FC Dallas), Jesus Ferreira (FC Dallas), Jordan Morris (Seattle Sounders), Ricardo Pepi (FC Groningen), Christian Pulisic (Chelsea), Gio Reyna (Borussia Dortmund), Josh Sargent (Norwich City).

USMNT players who miss out

Goalkeepers: Josh Cohen (Maccabi Haifa), Gaga Slonina (Chicago Fire FC).

Defenders: George Bello (Arminia Bielefeld), John Brooks (Benfica), Shaq Moore (Nashville SC), Erik Palmer-Brown (Troyes), Tim Ream (Fulham), James Sands (Rangers), John Tolkin (New York Red Bulls).

Midfielders: Gianluca Busio (Venezia FC), Djordje Mihailovic (CF Montreal), Eryk Williamson (Portland Timbers).

Forwards: Jordan Pefok (Union Berlin), Brandon Vazquez (FC Cincinnati), Haji Wright (Antalyaspor).

Who is currently injured for the USMNT?

There are some injuries for Gregg Berhalter to contend with as November rolls nearer.

The two most impactful injuries are to Miles Robinson and Antonee 'Jedi' Robinson. The former is likely out for the World Cup after suffering an Achilles tear a couple of months ago.

Miles was expected to start alongside Walker Zimmerman, and his absence means the door is wide open for a number of other center-backs to earn not just a spot on the roster but even a starting role. Jedi, meanwhile, went down with an ankle injury on duty for Fulham a few weeks ago and his recovery time is still unknown. The depth for the United States at left-back is extremely thin, and his backup role will be critical.

Timothy Weah has been out longer than expected at Lille, throwing his position on the right flank into question. It's reportedly possible that Weah returns to club action before September camp begins, which would be a big boost for the World Cup squad. He's a lock to make the roster if healthy, so his absence from September camp isn't a huge issue, but getting Weah club minutes prior to the tournament will be critical.

Three players have been removed from the roster since it was announced: Yunus MusahCameron Carter-Vickers, and Chris Richards. The latter's withdrawal is especially tough as this camp would have been a great opportunity for him to impress and secure a place on the roster, after being unable to secure club minutes.

USMNT injured players

Goalkeepers: Zack Steffen (Man City/Middlesbrough).

Defenders:  Cameron Carter-Vickers (Celtic), Chris Richards (Crystal Palace), Antonee Robinson (Fulham), Miles Robinson (Atlanta United).

Midfielders: Yunus Musah (Valencia), Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders).

Forwards: Daryl Dike (West Brom), Timothy Weah (Lille).

When and where are the September friendlies?

The USMNT will break camp on September 17 for a 10-day trial run ahead of the 2023 World Cup. The camp includes training, where Gregg Berhalter will assess the talent available to him for selection, before a pair of matches against fellow World Cup participants, both from the Asian confederation.

The United States will first match up against Japan on September 23 in Dusseldorf, Germany before taking on Saudi Arabia four days later on September 27 in Murcia, Spain.

In scheduling both Japan and Saudi Arabia, the USMNT will not only hope to assess the talent on the roster but also get a feel for upcoming World Cup opponents. The match against Saudi Arabia especially will be a chance to take on an opponent theoretically similar in nature to Group B opponents Iran.

The game against Japan, meanwhile, will provide a still test against an opponent who has a chance to upset Spain or Germany in Group E.

Berhalter's biggest USMNT World Cup roster decisions

There are three positions that will be of the utmost importance for Berhalter to evaluate in camp before deciding on his final 26-man roster for the 2022 World Cup.

Striker

The first and most discussed among fans is at striker. While sometimes these difficult decisions come thanks to a wealth of talent — a problem many coaches are happy to face — this one is unfortunately resulting of the opposite. Nobody in the USMNT player pool has really stepped up and taken hold of the striker position.

For those performing well at their clubs like Jesus Ferreira, it's a chance to grab the USMNT striker role on the international level. On the flip side, those who have excelled in a USMNT jersey in the past, such as Josh Sargent and Ricardo Pepi, have endured struggles in club action. Sargent has turned things around recently at Norwich, but only after dropping a tier following relegation from the Premier League. The absence of Jordan Pefok and Haji Wright could mean that Berhalter has moved on from those two despite their great club form, although Berhalter's comments on Pefok could mean he still has a chance to see a spot on the plane to Qatar.

Central defender

Another big call comes at center-back. While this position already had a number of questions, the Achilles injury to expected starter Miles Robinson now means Berhalter will have to pick a second starter alongside Walker Zimmerman instead of just determining backups.

Aaron Long was thought to have the lead in the summer, but his poor club play at New York Red Bulls puts his spot in doubt. Tim Ream has thrust himself into the conversation with a stunning start to Premier League play, while Cameron Carter-Vickers has a chance to lock down a starting role as well.

Third-string goalkeeper

Finally, the goalkeeper is a big call for Berhalter. While it felt like a lock for both Matt Turner and Zack Steffen to be involved, the former is a backup at his club and the latter is injured and not secure in his club position either. One of them will still likely start, but which one is a big call.

He will also need to decide between Sean Johnson or Ethan Horvath for the third spot, with Joshua Cohen and Gaga Slonina on the outside looking in.

Players with most to prove to make World Cup roster

Given the positions above in question, there are players at those spots who are itching at the chance to make the most of their opportunity in camp.

Goalkeeper

All three goalkeepers in September camp have something to prove. Matt Turner will need to show that he can still maintain form despite lacking minutes at Arsenal, while Sean Johnson and Ethan Horvath have a chance to earn the third spot on the roster.

Defender

In actuality, all defenders on the roster besides locks Walker Zimmerman and Sergino Dest have something to gain in this September camp. Even Dest probably has something to prove after earning very few club minutes to date.

The center-back position is wide open, with Cameron Carter-VickersAaron Long, and Chris Richards all needing a good performance to earn a spot. Carter-Vickers is probably the leader in the clubhouse simply based on club form, but the other two could all earn a spot with their 10-day performance.

Midfielder

This position is the most secure, with the fewest choices for Gregg Berhalter to make. Weston McKennie, Yunus Musah, and Tyler Adams all locks not only to make the roster but to start. Kellyn Acosta and Luca de la Torre are also valued by Berhalter, with one final back-up spot up for grabs between Johnny Cardoso, and potentially Gianluca Busio and Djordje Mihailovic

Forward

While the winger spots are secure with Christian Pulisic, Brenden Aaronson, and the currently injured Tim Weah, the striker spot is wide open, and Berhalter has a number of players to evaluate.

Those playing well for their clubs probably have the most to gain in September camp, as they hope to back up their club form with a good international showing. At the top of that list is Josh Sargent, who has only just started to play well after dropping to the Championship with Norwich City. He has to show that his awful Premier League form last season was down to being played out of position and not a problem with adjusting to the level of competition.

Others like Jordan PefokHaji Wright, and Brandon Vazquez will have to continue to perform at their clubs after missing out on a September call-up. Failure to impress in recent USMNT performances (Pefork and Wright) or lack of international experience (Vazquez) hurt their chances. Ricardo Pepi will need to show his club situation is nothing to worry about.

When is USMNT World Cup roster announced?

After September camp concludes and the players return to their clubs, it will finally be time for Gregg Berhalter to make his decisions about the USMNT roster for the 2022 World Cup.

During an interview with Major League Soccer show Extra Time in early September, Berhalter indicated that most of his decisions have already been made.

Berhalter said that he feels confident about 22 of the 26 spots on the roster, while his depth chart consists of about 38 to 40 players in total that he is considering. He said that while it's definitely possible that players not included on the September camp roster could still make the World Cup list, the camp roster will be a good indicator of the decisions still to be made.

Once the USMNT World Cup roster is finalized, it will be officially announced on November 9 at an event in New York City.

Kyle Bonn

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Kyle Bonn, is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.