Pulisic, Adams’ roles not ‘rigid’ in Berhalter’s USMNT
12:02 pm | March 12, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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For Gregg Berhalter, the U.S. men’s national team is akin to a jigsaw puzzle at the moment. He has a fair idea of where certain pieces go, while others are still scattered. Then there are those who may not end up fitting in. The pieces can also change shape depending on circumstances. Such is the way of things in the early days of a national team tenure.
At least in this instance, with upcoming friendlies against Ecuador on March 21 in Orlando, and a second match against Chile five days later in Houston, Berhalter has more of his preferred pieces available, particularly in midfield. Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams are all available, and Berhalter has some ideas on where each would be positioned. Pulisic will be deployed as “the No. 10 slanted to the left.” It looks like Adams could play the right back/holding midfielder hybrid position occupied by Nick Lima during the January camp, though a more central role wasn’t ruled out. That would leave McKennie to either occupy the right-sided No. 10 slot or play in more of a holding role.