For the longest time, the narrative about the U.S. men’s national team striker pool has been about the dearth of options for the World Cup and that it’s an area of weakness. But an early-season charge for a pair of players abroad, coupled with the continued good form of some MLS-based counterparts, might render that obsolete.
Josh Sargent’s double for Norwich City on Friday, on the heels of his first goal of the season three days prior, has put the 22-year-old back in frame, while Jordan Pefok’s goal for Union Berlin vs. RB Leipzig on Saturday continued his strong start at his new Bundesliga club.