Pepi's recovery adds depth to a position where the USMNT has historically struggled to find consistent performers.
“If we get to next summer and both of those guys are healthy and we're still playing one striker, that's a nice little tandem to have,” Lalas said. “Regardless of who ends up starting, if that person works out great, then you give them a rest and somebody comes out in fresh and ready to go and does and does some more damage.
“Or if things aren't going well, maybe they wear them down, and then you put in someone. We're going from 'Who the hell is going to play striker for us' to - and I don't want to get ahead - but the possibility of having two quality strikers who are in their prime that will score goals, and I think will be dangerous. Are they world-class? No, by any stretch of the imagination. But it's better than what we've had.”