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Timothy Weah reveals post-Copa America plans after costly red card and heartbreak with the USMNT

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  • USA dumped out of Copa America
  • Weah has tournament to forget
  • Juventus man ready to 'rejuvenate'
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Weah's Copa America ended prematurely when he was sent off in the US' shock 2-1 loss to Panama, and the Juventus man could only watch from the sidelines as their 1-0 defeat to Uruguay ended their tournament without reaching the knockout stages. Now, the 24-year-old has visited Ghana as he tries to move on from this difficult episode.

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  • WHAT TIMOTHY WEAH SAID

    In an Instagram story, Weah posted a black screen with the location Accra, Ghana, and then the words: 'Resources + Rejuvenation, Family time."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Weah's costly red card against Panama could have ended up being the difference between Gregg Berhalter's side falling in the group stages and making the quarter-finals of the Copa America. The US' early exit is not a good sign, especially as they hosted the tournament - plus, this is not a good dress rehearsal for the 2026 World Cup, much of which will be played in their country.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Weah, who apologised for his red card last week, will have a break and then return for pre-season training for Juventus in the coming weeks. He may feature for the US again in their next friendly match against Canada in September.