Following Yunus Musah’s early substitution against Fiorentina last weekend, several pundits have given their own opinions about the 22-year-old midfielder. The U.S. international was hooked after 23 minutes following an error that led to the Viola’s opener, although Milan eventually managed to walk away with a 2-2 draw.
In light of that, Alexis Lalas, a former USMNT star, has cast doubt on Musah's automatic inclusion in Mauricio Pochettino's national team in the future.
“It's a rough day,” Lalas said on his podcast, State of the Union. “And if it had happened to, you know, let's say Christian Pulisic or Weston McKennie, you would not give grace, but you would be much more inclined to just say, 'Hey, it's one of those days.' Every player, regardless of who you are, has one of those days. However, this comes in the midst of a reassessment of Yunus Musah and what he is - and it's always relative to what he was and when he burst on the scene, obviously very, very young, but it wasn't all about potential.
“There was plenty of talk about potential, but it was what he was doing in the moment and especially in that midfield for the the U.S.. Now we're at a point where we are questioning whether he is even going to start for the U,S.. And I think a real fair and valid argument for others to potentially start over him when it comes to the U.S. And it's not going well from a club perspective.”