da roleta: USMNT Olympics hopeful Taylor Booth suffered an injury setback last week, and he's now revealed his timeline to return to the pitch.
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Booth sidelined with injury for UtrechtHad five goals in February prior to setbackMidfielder reveals timeline for returnWHAT HAPPENED?
In a 1-0 victory over FC Twente on Sunday, the USMNT midfielder exited the pitch just 22 minutes into the contest, hobbling off with the support of medical staff. However, it appears that he has avoided a serious long-term injury with his latest social media update.
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The 22-year-old midfielder informed his followers that he will 'hopefully' return to the pitch in a 'few weeks', which will be a relief to his club and country.
Instagram/tb.23THE BIGGER PICTURE
The U-23 USMNT have a big test in March against Thierry Henry's U-23 France side, who are set to field some of the hottest up-and-coming prospects in Europe – like Paris Saint-Germain's Bradley Barcola. However, the young USMNT group have a few impressive prospects of their own, with rumors circling that PSV's Ricardo Pepi could be sent to the U-23s given the form of Josh Sargent and current starter Folarin Balogun.
Getty ImagesWHAT NEXT FOR BOOTH AND THE U-23 USMNT?
The Utrecht midfielder will be sidelined for the next few weeks as a result of the injury, and is likely to miss the next U-23 camp. Boss Marko Mitrovic will be bringing in his crew mid-March, which could be a stretch for Booth, who will be aiming to be fit for the camp regardless.