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2026 FIFA World Cup
14JUN

Richards doubt forces an 11 June call

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Chris Richards sat out the Germany friendly with ankle ligament damage; under FIFA rules Pochettino has until Thursday 11 June to keep him or burn a squad place on cover.

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Centre-back Chris Richards sat out the USA's final pre-tournament friendly with ankle ligament damage sustained at Crystal Palace on 17 May; he trained on Friday 5 June but was not fit to play 1. "I got a little annoyed and I am not happy, because Chris Richards is an important player," Mauricio Pochettino said 2.

The timing turns a medical question into a roster one. FIFA rules let a nation replace an injured squad player until the day before its first group match, which sets Pochettino's deadline at Thursday 11 June 3. He can hold a defender who may not be fit, keeping the experience but risking a usable place going to waste, or swap him for cover and concede that experience for good. With the 4-3-3 settled at the Senegal match and confirmed against Germany , there is no further friendly to test the answer.

Richards is one of the few US centre-backs with regular Premier League minutes, which is what makes the call awkward rather than routine. A fully fit squad treats the replacement window as a formality. A defence already short on depth treats it as a gamble either way, and Pochettino has framed it as exactly that.

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In plain English

The US team's best defender, Chris Richards, damaged his ankle ligaments playing for Crystal Palace in the English Premier League on 17 May. He missed the Germany match on 6 June and the coaching staff do not think he is fit enough to play yet, though he has begun training. Under FIFA rules, teams can swap an injured player for a fit replacement up to the day before their first match. In the US's case, the deadline falls at 3pm New York time on 11 June. Pochettino must decide by then whether to keep Richards in the squad and hope he recovers in time for later matches, or replace him now with a fit defender who would be ready from the start.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Richards' availability problem stems from the timing gap between club fixtures and tournament squad assembly. The ankle injury at Crystal Palace on 17 May fell 19 days before the squad's last pre-tournament match. FIFA's injury-replacement rules allow a swap up to 24 hours before the team's first group match, specifically to handle this lag.

The tight window reflects the competing interests of clubs, which retain injury-management authority until the player joins the national squad, and the national team, which cannot formally assess or treat the player until the club releases him.

The broader constraint is the centre-back depth Pochettino assembled in his final 26. Five centre-backs gave him redundancy on paper, but none of the remaining four has the Richards combination of set-piece authority, Premier League match-sharpness, and experience in Pochettino's specific defensive shape.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If Pochettino keeps Richards and he does not recover, the USMNT carry a non-playing squad member through the group stage, wasting a tactical option.

  • Consequence

    The 11 June deadline forces Pochettino's hand 24 hours before the Paraguay opener, compressing any remaining fitness assessment into a narrow window with no room for error.

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