The USMNT forward pool is interesting, full of talent but perhaps lacking in a clear main man - especially with Folarin Balogun's long-standing fitness issues. Ricardo Pepi and Josh Sargent have been in the mix for some time now, but Haji Wright has quietly made his case for the last year or so.
And he was at it again this weekend, scoring a tidy stoppage time equalizer for Coventry and staying in the Championship Golden Boot race. His early form suggests that there might yet be a chance for him to break into the side when the games get bigger.
As for Gio Reyna, the midfielder admitted in an interview that he moved to Borussia Monchengladbach to increase his odds of playing for the USMNT in the World Cup. Can Reyna play at a higher level? Perhaps, but right now, he just needs to play. And he showed that there is life in those (still young) boots yet, as he started and, crucially, stayed fit in 75 minutes for his new club on Sunday.
There were good things to be found in Serie A, too. The clash between Juventus and Inter was a chaotic thing, defined by its lack of clarity. USMNT's Weston McKennie was a source of some steadiness, a solid performer in an otherwise maddening game - that's alright, too. Christian Pulisic was quiet, and there were glimpses here and there. But on the whole, it was a steady week for those hoping to make it into Mauricio Pochettino's camp next month.
GOAL looks at the major takeaways from this weekend's Americans Abroad.





