The USMNT are set to play friendlies against Japan and South Korea after the Gold Cup. Former U.S. star Tim Howard looked ahead to the matches and said that every international fixture in the pre-World Cup window needs to be treated "as life-or-death."
“Yeah, these are big man,” Howard said on his Unfiltered Soccer podcast with Landon Donovan. “I think we’ve talked all along about like how these friendlies for the U.S. team are no longer friendlies. So, post Gold Cup and pre-World Cup, every game has to be viewed as life or death, I know people don’t like to say that. It has to be viewed as the last chance, every single game...
“I don’t think you should risk injury, but this isn’t a situation where you’re like 'Icome out of my weekend game, I’m kinda feeling a niggle, maybe I stay back in England or Italy to get treatment.' I don’t think that’s the case, I think you make sure you can be on the pitch with as many of your big-time senior starting players as humanly possible. And this is a great opportunity as these are going to be really good games."