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Reyna ends goal drought but avoids USMNT World Cup question

Gio Reyna has admitted to a sense of relief after finally finding the back of the net for Borussia Moenchengladbach, ending a frustrating 16-month wait for a goal. The American midfielder struck in a Bundesliga clash against Augsburg, providing a timely reminder of his quality just weeks before Mauricio Pochettino names his squad for the 2026 World Cup.

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USMNT's Reyna scores first Gladbach goal in loss to Augsburg

U.S. Men's National Team Midfielder Gio Reyna scored his first goal of the Bundesliga season in Borussia Monchengladbach's 3-1 loss to Augsburg on Sunday. The goal comes just weeks before Mauricio Pochettino selects the USMNT squad, with Reyna one of many players vying for a spot at this summer's tournament.

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Adu explains why Reyna's unique skillset is crucial to USMNT

Freddy Adu has told GOAL why Gio Reyna’s unique skillset could be crucial to the USMNT cause at a home World Cup. The United States is, alongside Mexico and Canada, preparing to play host to FIFA’s flagship event in 2026. Reyna is hoping to play a prominent role at that event but, having endured form and fitness issues at club level, has been informed of what he needs to bring to Mauricio Pochettino’s squad in order to make the cut.

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Kompany defends Jackson after penalty snub

Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany has jumped to the defence of Nicolas Jackson after the Chelsea loanee was overlooked for penalty duties during the 4-1 victory over Borussia Monchengladbach. With talismanic striker Harry Kane sidelined through injury, Jackson returned to the starting line-up for the first time since January, putting in a performance that suggested he is finding his feet in Bavaria despite a difficult start to life in the Bundesliga.

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Blow for Bayern as Kane ruled out amid record chase

Harry Kane’s relentless pursuit of Bundesliga history has hit a significant snag following news that the England captain will miss Bayern Munich's upcoming clash with Borussia Monchengladbach. The 32-year-old’s absence represents a major blow for Vincent Kompany as the clinical forward was closing in on the all-time single-season scoring mark.

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Bayern plotting Osimhen transfer swoop amid Kane contract uncertainty

Bayern Munich are reportedly stepping up their interest in Victor Osimhen as they begin planning for life after Harry Kane. With the England captain now 32 and speculation raging over his contract situation, Vincent Kompany is keen to secure Nigerian superstar Osimhen, currently flourishing at Galatasaray, as the long-term successor to lead the frontline at the Allianz Arena.

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USMNT star Reyna told how to justify early ‘next Zidane’ hype

Gio Reyna has been told how to justify his huge potential, with USMNT legend Tab Ramos telling GOAL that the United States thought they had “the next Zinedine Zidane” on their hands when seeing a talented playmaker burst onto the scene. Struggles for form and fitness have held a hot prospect back, but time is still on his side.

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Reyna responds to Pulisic transfer links with Man Utd

United States international Gio Reyna has weighed in on the transfer rumours surrounding compatriot and AC Milan star Christian Pulisic. The 27-year-old is, arguably, in enjoying the best spell of his career but there is no guarantee his long-term future is with the Italian giants. Amid links with Manchester United, Borussia Monchengladbach man Reyna has praised Pulisic's "flying" form.

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'Rarefied air' - Lalas praises Reyna’s recent performances

Alexi Lalas has praised Giovanni Reyna’s recent surge in playing time and form, calling it “rarified air” for the young midfielder. The former USMNT star and current analyst said this is the context in which Reyna should be judged - consistent, impactful performances - rather than sporadic appearances or distractions away from the field.

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'Gio embraced it' - Gladbach coach dives into Reyna's new role

Borussia Mönchengladbach head coach Eugen Polanski has praised the development and professionalism of Giovanni Reyna as the American midfielder’s playing time increases. The U.S. international, who joined Gladbach from Borussia Dortmund in the summer, has been gradually integrated into the squad and has featured in 10 matches so far.

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