Much has changed for Timothy Weah since he last played on American soil.
The date was Oct. 16, 2018, and the United States men's national team had just tied Peru 1-1. His 90-plus-minute stint came at a moment when the U.S. was transitioning to a new generation of players. Back then, Weah was a raw prospect, full of hope and potential.
In the ensuing years, the Brooklyn-born Weah has experienced a career's worth of ups and downs. There were league titles with Paris Saint-Germain and Celtic, although he admits he didn't feel completely part of those teams due to a lack of playing time.