The Juventus striker, Timothy Weah, has returned to the squad of his United States national team for the double match against Jamaica: the last memory we had of him with the USA dates back to the last Copa America, where he received a red card in the defeat against Panama on the second day of the group stage.
Defender Tim Ream, his teammate, speaking to ESPN, stated that it wasn’t difficult for him to get back into the group and that his teammates didn’t reproach him at all for what happened in that match: “There weren’t many discussion in this area regarding that situation,” Ream said – “and obviously, emotions are high in those moments and certain situations happen during games. But I think everything that needed to be said was said right after that Panama game “.
Then again: “It’s not even scolding him and yelling at him or telling him he made a mistake. He knew it himself, and it’s the sign of someone who understands his role. It’s the sign of a good group of a good team that we were. Yes could see in his face from the moment we walked in from that game. So, I mean, it was easy for us to have him back in the group, it was easy for him to come back and be with the group and be with the guys. Probably It was harder for him to stay away from the last two retirements other”.