The first game of the U.S. men's national team's January camp is here. For the USMNT, this match holds little significance beyond the chance to evaluate players and experiment. This result - other than the vibe of winning - doesn't matter.
That's not true for the players on the field, though. January camp is all about them, and for the 21 players on a MLS-heavy roster in camp, Saturday's friendly against Venezuela, at 3 p.m. ET in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a chance to prove to manager Mauricio Pochettino that they belong.
Some have already shown that. Tim Ream, for example, doesn't have anything left to prove in this camp. For him, this is about fitness and continuity as he fights to keep his USMNT spot at center back. Veterans such as Walker Zimmerman and Miles Robinson are pushing into a crowded race at central defense, too. Generally, outside of that group of defenders, though, everyone else is new to this, which means everyone else has a resume to build.
Which players should fans, and Pochettino, be looking out for on Saturday against Venezuela? GOAL examines.





