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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Reyna dropped from USMNT squad projections

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Gio Reyna has not returned to the Borussia Monchengladbach bench following a muscle injury. Multiple projections now drop him from Pochettino's 26-man squad.

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Key takeaway

Reyna's Monchengladbach bench return before 26 May is the last data point Pochettino's staff will have on him.

Gio Reyna has not returned to the Borussia Monchengladbach bench following a muscle injury, and multiple projections now drop him from the USMNT's 26-man squad ahead of Mauricio Pochettino's 26 May announcement .

Reyna's situation is the clearest live example of the five unresolved selection problems ESPN detailed on 13 April. His club minutes have been the throughline of every US World Cup squad conversation since his 2022 break with Gregg Berhalter, and a muscle injury that keeps him off the matchday 18 at Borussia-Park is the sort of data Pochettino's staff cannot contradict with a mid-April friendly because there is no mid-April friendly. The next USMNT window is 31 May against Senegal in Charlotte, the day after the 26-man squad is submitted.

That sequencing is what moves a fitness question into a selection one. The Senegal fixture cannot audition a borderline player into the squad; it can only confirm or contradict the list already sent to FIFA. Reyna's return to a Bundesliga bench in the next ten days is therefore the last data point Pochettino's staff will receive on him before the cutoff, which makes every Monchengladbach team sheet between now and the squad submission a public selection signal he cannot influence from Los Angeles.

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In plain English

Gio Reyna is a 22-year-old American footballer who plays for Borussia Mönchengladbach in Germany's Bundesliga. He has suffered recurring muscle injuries and has played only five minutes of club football since January 2026. The USMNT head coach, Mauricio Pochettino, must name a 26-player squad on 26 May for the home World Cup. Reyna was previously considered one of the US team's most technically gifted players. Multiple projection models and sports media outlets now list him as likely to miss the squad entirely. With no competitive matches available before the 26 May announcement and only two friendly windows in late May and early June, Pochettino has almost no data on which to base an inclusion decision.

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