Jordan Morris earned his first United States national team cap in more than two years on Saturday, starting and playing 78 minutes on the wing in a 1-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina. Cristian Roldan also started, playing 90 minutes as one of the two 8s in Gregg Berhalter’s 4-3-3.
Although it was a rather muted performance overall — especially after Bosnia was forced to play a man down for about 50 minutes — Morris was one of the USMNT’s bright spots. In just his fourth competitive appearance since returning from an ACL injury that sidelined him for nine months, Morris was probably the USMNT’s most proactive player and was regularly in the middle of dangerous chances.