Henry, Carragher & Dempsey DEBATE Reyna’s Dortmund Return & Pochettino’s USMNT Start 🇺🇸



With Gio Reyna back in the fold for Dortmund, Clint Dempsey weighs in on the #USMNT forward and offers a different opinion to his long time teammate, Landon Donovan. Kate Scott, Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher and Clint Dempsey also discuss the #USMNT manager and their upcoming Gold Cup fixtures 👇

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36 thoughts on “Henry, Carragher & Dempsey DEBATE Reyna’s Dortmund Return & Pochettino’s USMNT Start 🇺🇸”

  1. MLS exports a lot of talent, so I don't think it hurts a player like before, but Gio doesn't need to come to MLS. If it doesn't go well here his career could stall out. We need to be patient with young players.

  2. Gio is a stud if he can’t mature physically and psychologically enough to get on a squad the way Pulisic did then I say go to Saudi kid go get a heavy bag and play under a true star like cr7 or benzema or Neymar watch them learn from them and in 2 years be the star for the US you can be… but get the bag just in case!

  3. Landon Donovan was good enough to play in europe, not start at top 8 clubs in Europe… but he could have started at mid table teams, Landon was in the MLS for the money and he hypes up the MLS now for the money.

  4. The angle that Landon couldn't have played in Europe is asinine, he was 19 years old on a stacked team in Germany not getting minutes with a World Cup around the corner – he moved back because he wanted to get called up for the squad and it worked. He got more playing time, won best young player at the the World Cup, and put MLS on his back for years. I know his takes are abysmal, but USA had far less talented players "make it" in Europe and based on his Everton loans he clearly could have played in the EPL if he had gone that route. Clint has a better club career, but Landon Donovan has 100+ goal contributions for team USA and in that jersey he was always that guy – I don't like him as a pundit but seeing Americans throwing one of our legends under the bus as a player is CORNY

  5. I appreciate what Henry is saying about South Korea in 2002 being better than the sum of their parts (England consistently falls on its face in this respect), but he is incorrect in South Korea's leadup to 2002. Hiddink had them play England and France in May plus Costa Rica, Turkey, and Uruguay earlier in the year.

    Also also Donovan was always SOOOO overrated in the US. I have so much more respect for the Americans that went and competed in Europe

  6. Dempsey has more respect than anyone and he never played Champs League. Gio hate is wild, and I think some fans are scared MLS could sign him when he doesn't stay healthy. MLS needs their stud that plays for the USMNT team, they will not rest till they sign a new Michael Bradley.

  7. The MLS is a poor league. You’d be a fool to leave a top European league for the MLS. It’s where great players go to finish their careers when they are long past their prime

  8. Europe was a more hostile playing environment for Americans when Landon played in Germany as a teenager. He made the best decisions he knew to make at that time in his life. His later loans at Everton were solid. He could be counted on to come up big on the big occasions against the big teams for his national team. Needless to say, Gio needs to find a way to play at the highest level he can while he is still young, not just sign a contract at the highest level.

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