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Adams returns; Robinson hurt; Pepi scores

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Tyler Adams came through the West Ham draw and the Arsenal win for Bournemouth on 11 April. Antonee Robinson added an ankle injury to a knee problem; Ricardo Pepi returned from a broken arm and scored for PSV.

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Key takeaway

Adams cleared and Pepi scoring; Robinson's ankle is the new problem before the 26 May squad.

Tyler Adams returned from a medial collateral ligament injury for Bournemouth, playing in the 0-0 draw against West Ham and coming on in the 2-1 win at Arsenal on 11 April 2026. Antonee Robinson, the USMNT left-back, picked up a new ankle injury alongside earlier knee problems, leaving his status for the 26 May squad announcement uncertain. Ricardo Pepi returned from a broken arm and scored in PSV's 3-1 win, putting him back in USMNT contention after nine missed games. Adams's return resolves one of the five selection problems ESPN identified for Mauricio Pochettino ; Robinson's ankle adds a sixth, and Pepi's depth at striker partly offsets Christian Pulisic's continuing drought . The 26 May squad date sits inside a four-week window in which the head coach's choices narrow rather than widen.

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In plain English

Tyler Adams is the captain of the US men's national team and its most important midfielder, the player who does the defensive work that lets the rest of the team attack. He had been out injured, but came back for his club Bournemouth in mid-April, which is good news ahead of the World Cup. The bad news is that left-back Antonee Robinson has picked up yet another injury. Striker Ricardo Pepi, who had broken his arm, has come back and scored a goal for his Dutch club PSV. With Mauricio Pochettino naming his World Cup squad on 26 May, the injury picture is changing week by week.

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Argentina / Lionel Scaloni
Argentina / Lionel Scaloni
Scaloni confirmed Messi for a record sixth World Cup on 28 May, choosing the 38-year-old captain's institutional authority over 18-year-old Franco Mastantuono's development potential. Commercial as well as sporting considerations weigh on any Messi decision, and Argentina's AFA was never likely to backstop an exclusion on pure sporting logic.
DFB / Rudi Völler
DFB / Rudi Völler
Völler issued informal guidance to Germany's squad on around 27 May to keep politics and sport separate, stopping short of the formal ban that produced Qatar 2022's OneLove armband collision. The approach gives the federation documented deniability while preserving each player's legal freedom to act independently.
England Football Association / Thomas Tuchel
England Football Association / Thomas Tuchel
Tuchel cut Alexander-Arnold, Foden and Palmer on system grounds, the clearest signal yet that the FA has genuinely ceded selection authority to the coaching staff. England travel without Palmer, one of the Premier League's sharpest creators, accepting a narrower build-up vocabulary against low-block opponents in exchange for off-ball discipline.
Football Supporters Europe / Euroconsumers
Football Supporters Europe / Euroconsumers
The fan coalition's Article 102 TFEU complaint, filed in March and unacknowledged past the April deadline, was confirmed for assessment by the European Commission on 28 May. Brussels logging the file gives the complainants a live regulatory record FIFA must preserve, building on the European Super League judgment that exposed FIFA and UEFA rules to EU competition scrutiny.
New York and New Jersey Attorneys General / UNITE HERE Local 11
New York and New Jersey Attorneys General / UNITE HERE Local 11
On 28 May, Letitia James and Jennifer Davenport subpoenaed FIFA under their broad state authority to pursue an entity trading in their states, regardless of FIFA's Swiss registration; that same week UNITE HERE Local 11 moved its campaign to California privacy law, filing with the CPPA over FIFA accreditation data shared with DHS and ICE without worker consent.
FFIRI / Mehdi Taj
FFIRI / Mehdi Taj
Taj framed Tijuana as resolving entry friction while simultaneously demanding multiple-entry US visas, because single-entry papers would strand the squad in Mexico after the first match-day crossing. Both are needed: the camp solves accommodation, the visa solves the border crossings Iran's three group matches require, the first before 15 June.