- Aaronson scores Union Berlin winner
- Dubbed 'best game of season' for USMNT midfielder
- Fans respond to performance on social media
Getty Images'Brenden Aaronson took that sh*t personally!' - USMNT star responds to Gregg Berhalter's painful Nations League snub with 'performance of the season' for Union Berlin
WHAT HAPPENED?
Union Berlin defeated Werder Bremen 2-1 in the Bundesliga Saturday, a tightly contested match that saw six yellow cards awarded across a 15-minute span in the first half. However, it was Union Berlin who came out on top and overcame the tough nature of the match, scoring twice in a two-minute span to claim victory on the day.
Dubbed Aaronson's 'best performance of the season,' he scored the game-winner in the 52nd minute in a stunning midfield performance for the Berlin-based club.
Getty ImagesWHAT THE FANS ARE SAYING
USMNT fan account @11Yanks wrote: "Brenden Aaronson goal. He took that being left of the roster sh*t personally. Good for him."
U.S. Soccer fan account @ManagerTactical shared their thoughts on Aaronson's match, writing: "Brenden Aaronson scores for Union Berlin and is also having what is likely his best performance the past 12 months. He got left out of the USMNT 🇺🇸 roster and he took it personally."
Soccer fan @KelvinLoyola was a fan of Aaronson's performance, but noted how the USMNT has grown during his absence, sharing: "Brenden Aaronson sending a message, 'don’t forget about me'. Still think BA can contribute for the USMNT but he has competition… much more now than 1 year ago."
Soccer photographer @MorganTencza took a shot at the USMNT boss, saying: "BRENDEN AARONSON GOAL ALERT 🚨 Take that berhalter."
USMNT fan @Zypheraa was just ecstatic to see him score amid a good run of form, writing: "Brenden Aaronson is so back."
WHAT ELSE IS BEING SAID?
The official Union Berlin twitter account wrote that Aaronson had his "best performance in a Union shirt" following his performance
Men in Blazers wrote that it was the "perfect response to being left off the USMNT squad" after his stunning display.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Aaronson has struggled to find himself while on loan in the Bundesliga, with the 23-year-old in and out of the starting XI over the first seven months in Berlin. However, February saw a turn of form hit him, with his first goal in over a year at the club level coming against Hoffenheim in a rare start for him. He earned another start the following week, but then two benchings followed, before a return to the XI on Saturday that saw him earn Man of the Match with his magical display.
Despite missing out on the USMNT's 23-man CONCACAF Nations League roster, he responded to Gregg Berhalter's comments of using the snub as motivation in brilliant fashion.
Getty ImagesWHAT NEXT FOR AARONSON?
He will have a small break from competitive soccer over the next 10 days with the FIFA International break in full-swing starting Monday, but he will still be training with Berlin while hoping to keep his form up. The Bundesliga side return to the pitch on Saturday, March 30 against Frankfurt.