Tom Hindle: Well, for the player himself, it's not great. Folarin Balogun was, preumsbaly, Pochettino's No. 1 choice for the starting striker spot. This would seem to be an unfortunate missed chance in terms of working with his future head coach - not sure anything will change going forward. For Pochettino, though, there is a silver lining. Now he can experiment, and bring some of the guys on the fringes into the fray. Josh Sargent, for example, presumably gets a look. Then again, let's be honest, who really looks at an international team and says 'Yeah, love the state of our backup strikers'?
Ryan Tolmich: It really is unfortunate for him but, thinking big picture, it could be a good thing that Pochettino gets a chance to look at other options this camp. Sargent hasn't played meaningful USMNT minutes in two years. Ricardo Pepi has very few minutes on the club level, which makes USMNT games even more important. Brandon Vazquez, meanwhile, is a player with a unique skillset that could very well appeal to Pochettino. It's less-than ideal not having Balogun in this camp to see how Pochettino uses him, but hopefully the world can get a closer look in November.
Jacob Schneider: Say hello to Josh Sargent and Haji Wright, USMNT fans. Essentially, this opens up so many things. Ideally? It's a full-camp of a healthy Sargent, something we have not seen in such a long time. Then, on the wings, it's Haji and Christian Pulisic, with Malik Tillman or Brenden Aaronson at the 10. For Flo, though, it's brutal. Not ideal by any means, but at the same time, the U.S. needs him for November - he can miss October without any true implications.
Alex Labidou: There are two ways to look at this setback. On the one hand, it's abysmal timing for Balogun as he was starting to get in form at Monaco after months of struggles. This injury, unfortunately, takes away an opportunity for Pochettino - and U.S. fans - to see how the striker would fit under the Argentine's system. Yet, this is not all bad news. The reality is the U.S. can't solely rely on the former Arsenal youth system product as its only option. It needs to know who can step in if he should fall out of form or get struck with another injury.
Long-time U.S. fans will remember Jozy Altidore got hurt during the 2014 World Cup, and the team was scrambling for options as to who should play in his spot. This is an ideal opportunity for the Americans to figure out who best serves in Pochettino's system. Sargent, for example, has been labeled as the best striker in the English Championship this season, and there is intrigue with both Pepi and Vasquez. This is a good opportunity to potentially test all three in training and in matches.