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Yahoo
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Columbus Crew goalkeeper Patrick Schulte sidelined multiple weeks with oblique injury
Crew goalkeeper Patrick Schulte is expected to sidelined two to six weeks with an oblique injury, according to coach Wilfried Nancy. Schulte was scratched from the Crew's starting lineup against Charlotte FC on May 24 after suffering the injury during pregame warmups. Crew goalkeeper Patrick Schulte speaks to teammates on May 3. On May 22, Schulte was named to the United States men's national team June roster. There has yet to be an update from the USMNT on Schulte's status for the upcoming camp. Advertisement Nicholas Hagen replaced Schulte in the lineup against Charlotte, and is confirmed by Nancy as Columbus' starting goalkeeper with Schulte unavailable. Steven Moreira participates in full training after leaving Charlotte game early Steven Moreira was the second player removed from the Crew's lineup at Charlotte due to injury, though the defender is expected to be available for the Nashville game on May 28. "He's going to train today," Nancy said on Tuesday, May 27. "So, he should be fine." After going down in the 18th minute, Moreira stayed on the field without any medical attention but Nancy took Moreira out two minutes later. Moreira entered the game dealing with a foot injury, leading to Nancy making the decision to pull Moreira to avoid worsening the issue. Advertisement bmackay@ @brimackay15 Get more Columbus Crew content by listening to our podcast This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Patrick Schulte out multiple weeks for Columbus Crew
Yahoo
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Columbus Crew injury update: Multiple players unavailable vs Vancouver Whitecaps
The Crew return from their two-week break looking to bounce back from a 5-1 loss to Inter Miami, but will do so with a limited roster. Taking on the Vancouver Whitecaps at Field on June 14, the Crew could have up to six players unavailable due to injury and international play. Advertisement The team confirmed that defender Malte Amundsen will miss four to six weeks with a knee injury that occurred in the early minutes of the Miami loss. Amundsen went down after making a stop at the Crew's goal line at the 4-minute mark. "Everything is going well for the moment in terms of the work he has to do," Crew coach Wilfried Nancy said. "He's on track, but he's going to be this timeline." Columbus Crew defender Malte Amundsen (18) moves the ball upfield during the first half of the MLS soccer game against Chicago Fire FC at Field in Columbus on Feb. 22, 2025. Nancy also stated goalkeeper Patrick Schulte is back training in a limited capacity after he suffered an oblique injury during warm-ups on the road against Charlotte FC on May 24. Schulte is on track to recover in the timeline the Crew originally announced of two to six weeks. Advertisement BLACK & GOLD: Sign up for for our weekly Crew newsletter here Sean Zawadzki, Rudy Camacho take different paths for return to action for Columbus Crew The Crew were without defender Sean Zawadzki (knee injury) for the previous two games He too was hurt at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. "I'm not the guy who likes to complain about the referee," Nancy said. "But it was a bad, bad, bad, really bad foul on Sean (that caused the injury)." May 24, 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte FC forward Wilfried Zaha (10) holds off Columbus Crew midfielder Sean Zawadzki (25) during the second half at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images While Zawadzki is back training with the team, his status for Vancouver is still undecided. Zawadzki's injury forced the 25-year-old to be pulled out of the United State national team camp at the beginning of the month. The appearance would have been marked Zawadzki's first with the national team since January 2024. Advertisement More: Columbus Crew sign midfielder Tristan Brown to homegrown contract Defender Rudy Camacho participated in full-team training two weeks ago but has since returned to individual workouts. Camacho was sidelined prior to the start of the season with a thigh injury. "We are trying to do something a bit different with him," Nancy said. "So, the idea is to see him the next two to three days (before the game) away from the team, training alone, and I hope he's going to be able to have a full practice with us next week." 2 Columbus Crew players set to compete in CONCACAF Gold Cup The CONCACAF Gold Cup, a biennial North American tournament, is set to kick off on June 14. Advertisement Midfielder Max Arfsten (United States) and goalkeeper Nicholas Hagen (Guatemala) are both representing their respective national teams and could miss up to four games before the end of the tournament on July 6. Without Hagen and Schulte, veteran Evan Bush is expected to slot in as starting goalkeeper for Columbus. bmackay@ @brimackay15 Get more Columbus Crew content by listening to our podcast This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: MLS: Columbus Crew face Vancouver Whitecaps with limited roster


Forbes
06-06-2025
- Business
- Forbes
USMNT Goalkeeping Situation, Turner Continue To Be Major Question Marks
It's no fun or easy being a U.S. Men's National Team goalkeeper these days. Two keepers who were selected to the team for training camp and the Concacaf Gold Cup later this month have been sidelined with injuries. On May 24, Columbus Crew keeper Patrick Schulte suffered an oblique injury during pregame warm-ups against Charlotte FC on May 24 and will be sidelined from two to six weeks. On Wednesday, June 4, Colorado Rapids goalie Zack Steffen was sent home after suffering a knee injury in training the previous. Steffen has the second most appearances of any USMNT goalkeeper with 30, and there seemed to be signs pointing that would get an opportunity to play this month. That left veteran Matt Turner (51 caps) and a pair of international virgins in camp as the team prepares for the Concacaf Gold Cup - Matt Freese (New York City FC) and Chris Brady (Chicago). That's right. They have never played for the USMNT. For a national team program that is known for boasting such stalwart netminders as Tony Meola, Kasey Keller, Brad Friedel and Tim Howard over the past three decades, the U.S. faces quandary these days. Once a strength in the USA arsenal, it is now considered a giant question mark, if not a potential weakness, in some quarters. With precious national team playing dates dwindling as we are on a year out to the 2026 World Cup, it sometimes feels like the goalkeeping situation will be determined by attrition. Who knows? Perhaps it will be the last one standing who could wind up backstopping the USA next year. Given his national team experience, Turner at the present time is in the driver's seat, but he has issues, as in not playing enough. While on loan from Nottingham Forest, the 31-year-old keeper did not see any action for English F.A. Cup champion Crystal Palace during the Premier League season. He did play in four cup matches - three in the F.A. Cup and one in the League Cup. That's nowhere near enough and not exactly what any national team head coach would want from his top goalie. Goalkeepers need to play regularly to keep their sharpness. Training every day will take you only so far. USMNT supporters were reminded of Turner's questionable decision making in the 1-0 loss to Panama in the Concacaf Nations League semifinals in March. If he had been playing regularly for a club, perhaps Turner would have been sharper. Then again, Turner claimed he wasn't number one. "I don't see myself as the number one, number one all the time," he said during a Wednesday Zoom press conference. "I think that's my mindset going into every camp right now, is that every inch, every opportunity needs to be fought for. And every opportunity that I've had under this current staff, I've earned by my performances within training and the opportunities that I had this past season with Crystal Palace. I never think to myself, 'Oh, I'm going to come in and I'm going to play, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do that. I think anybody could attest to the work that I put in to earn each opportunity that I get. "So, in terms of the pecking order, listen, there's lots of good goalkeepers in the pool right now. I think a lot of guys are performing well, especially some of the guys here in MLS. It's nice to be around them, to train with them, and to just keep pushing myself and for them, and pushing them to get better and hold the standards true to what we want to build on this national team. "And hopefully I will have some news for you, for in terms of my future this summer." It could be in Europe or could be back in MLS. "I think I'd always be open to coming back home," he said. But let's face it. It is more lucrative and more prestigious playing abroad, especially in Europe. Turner, who starred for the New England Revolution before signing with Arsenal in 2022, needs to find a team in which he will play regularly with that big tournament coming around at this time next year. Any time an American ventures to play across the pond, it is always a gamble on whether he or she will get playing time. If you're a field player, a coach will find room for you. You can play only one goalkeeper at a time. Turner said that finding the right team and situation is much easier said than done. "I've had a lot of positive talks with a lot of different clubs," Turner said, adding that "the important thing for me is finding the right situation for me to play in and to maximize what I feel is, is my potential as well. "It's not as cut and dry anymore in player movement in general. If you look around the European soccer world especially, a lot of new financial rules and regulations are in place. Clubs have to do business and get creative … in certain situations. It's not always just, I point my finger to this club. 'This is a good situation. I want to go here. Let's make that happen.' There's other factors at play. You have to weigh up the family side. You have to weigh up the personal side, and then obviously the playing side. And then what works from club to club as well." It may be a while before the USMMNT's goalkeeping puzzle will be solved. won't be solved. With friendlies with Turkey (June 7) and Switzerland (June 10) looming and then the Concacaf Gold Cup starting against Trinidad & Tobago on June 15, perhaps Mauricio Pochettino will get some answers by then. There are still plenty of questions ahead. Will he play Turner in all five matches? Will Freese or Brady get some much-needed international experience? How will any of those three keepers fare in pressure situations? Can the USMNT go deep in the tournament behind some impressive goalkeeping performances? So many questions and so few answers, at least for now


Reuters
04-06-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
USMNT GK Zack Steffen (knee) to miss Gold Cup
June 4 - U.S. men's national team goalkeeper Zack Steffen will miss the Concacaf Gold Cup with a knee injury. The U.S. Soccer Federation confirmed Wednesday that Steffen was injured during training on Tuesday. Steffen, 30, departed training camp and returned to the Colorado Rapids to undergo further testing. ESPN reported that Steffen is expected to be sidelined from four to six weeks. The USMNT has upcoming friendlies against Turkey on Friday in East Hartford, Conn., and against Switzerland next Tuesday in Nashville, Tenn. Gold Cup action begins on June 15 with a Group D match against Trinidad and Tobago in San Jose, Calif., followed by group games against Saudi Arabia (June 19 in Austin, Texas) and Haiti (June 22 in Arlington, Texas). Steffen is the second U.S. netminder lost to injury, joining the Columbus Crew's Patrick Schulte (oblique). The remaining goalkeepers on coach Mauricio Pochettino's training roster include incumbent starter Matt Turner (Crystal Palace), Matt Freese (New York City FC) and Chris Brady (Chicago Fire). --Field Level Media


Washington Post
04-06-2025
- General
- Washington Post
US goalkeeper Zack Steffen injures knee and will miss CONCACAF Gold Cup
CHICAGO — Zack Steffen injured a knee and became the second goalkeeper dropped from U.S. training camp ahead of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Steffen was hurt during training Tuesday, returned to the Colorado Rapids for more exams and will miss the tournament, the U.S. Soccer Federation said Wednesday. Columbus goalkeeper Patrick Schulte injured an oblique on May 24.