It was an largely an ugly opening week of the Champions League for members of the U.S. men's national team.
Johnny Cardoso was ruled of Atletico Madrid's opener with an injury, and then PSV - with U.S. internationals Ricardo Pepi and Sergino Dest - were stunned by Royale Union Saint-Gilloise. Overall, none of the nine USMNT players in Champions League recorded a win.
The lone bright spot came from Tim Weah, who scored a well-taken goal against Real Madrid in a 2-1 loss for Marseille. It was an important moment for the 25-year-old, who had failed to impress in his opening four matches with L'OM. It also made Weah the first American player to score at the Bernabeu.
And the timing is also ideal. For fans of the Southern France club, there is no bigger match than Le Classique, a decades-long feud with the capital club, Paris Saint-Germain. There were positive signs for Marseille against Madrid as they prepare for PSG.
But that's not the only big contest for Americans abroad this weekend. After a limited appearance against Bologna, Christian Pulisic will be look to get back to full action when AC Milan travel to Udinese. Yunus Musah made his first start for Atalanta in a one-sided loss to PSG. Is it more of the same for a midfielder who struggled with the Rossoneri previously?
And on Sunday, Gio Reyna and Borussia Monchengladbach will take on Malik Tillman and Bayer Leverkusen in a showdown of two USMNT midfielders heading in opposite directions.
GOAL looks at the biggest storylines among Americans Abroad this weekend.




