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What’s The USA’s Best Midfield? Trusty Or Ream? Maurice Edu Answers Fans’ Questions

We’ll learn a lot more about the U.S. national team on Saturday, when it takes on Germany in Chicago. We should see what head coach Mauricio Pochettino is thinking for his starting lineup, which I’ll talk about below, and get a look at what we can expect during the tournament. I sifted through an avalanche of your questions from FOX Soccer’s Instagram. Here are the best and my thoughts on the team. Q: What’s the answer to the midfield issues we had against Senegal? — Braden Griffin (@braden.griffin) Mo: I think we’ll learn that against Germany. After Sebastian Berhalter played 60 minutes and started alongside Tyler Adams, I’m expecting that we’ll see a different starting lineup on Saturday. My guess is that we see Weston McKennie next to Adams. McKennie came on for the second half against Senegal and played in midfield alongside Christian Roldan. I think we’ll see McKennie in that role from the start against Germany. If that happens, I see Malik Tillman slotting into the starting XI. I’m biased because it’s a position I played, but the midfield is where you win control of the match. That part of the field helps facilitate everything, whether it’s supporting the defense or helping the attack. The midfield sets the tempo. Adams and McKennie were part of the midfield trio that was so heavily praised and played well in the last World Cup with Yunus Musah. Having two of those three available and in form, that’s huge. Adams might not have the armband, but he’s the captain of the group. When McKennie is on the pitch and at his best, which he is, the team has a different bounce to it. They’re known each other since they were kids and are leaders within their own right on the field. Tyler is more demanding, communicative and expressive, while Wes is a leader by example and makes big plays that shift momentum. You won’t see some of these things on the stat sheet. The experience of playing together is invaluable. They can cover ground in an incredible way, but Adams’ range allows McKennie to pick his moments going forward, not to hinder his traits in attack. Their balance and understanding is so valuable, and I expect we’ll see the start of their World Cup journey together on Saturday against Germany. Q: Pepi looked great against Senegal. Would you start him again against Germany? — @john.cie7 Mo: Pepi did look good, and I was happy to see that. He started the game and was one of my highest-rated players against Senegal. Having another genuine option at striker is great, especially one who’s in form. While I was impressed by Pepi, I’m expecting to see the USA’s best starting lineup against Germany. That means Folarin Balogun would get the start as the No. 9 ahead of the World Cup opener against Paraguay. Q: Who should be the starting goalkeeper? — Ethan Armstrong (@edogmoney8) Mo: Matt Freese is going to be the starting goalkeeper for the World Cup. That said, Matt Turner has made a real case to win that role back. He has closed the gap between him and Freese. Turner made some key saves against Senegal, including one on star winger Sadio Mané, during his 45 minutes. He also has World Cup experience after starting in 2022, which could help his case. Chris Brady, who was the presumptive third-string keeper, played the second half against Senegal. Especially entering a big tournament, I would want to know who the starter is. I like the idea of competition, but I want to know who the No. 1 guy is. That’s not to say the backup isn’t competing and capable of stepping in, but I wanted it to be clear entering a tournament. The second goal against Senegal, that’s a lack of understanding between Brady and the defense. Having an understanding and experience between the goalkeeper and the defense, having continuity, that’s a relationship you want to really rely on. Clarity also does go a long way. If I’m playing center back, I want to know how my goalkeeper is playing so I know how aggressive I need to be. If a ball is being played into the box, I want to know what to expect. During my time with the national team, Tim Howard was always our goalkeeper. If he’s fit and available, he’s the guy. That’s not to say Brad Guzan wasn’t pushing him and capable. The chemistry and relationship that Howard had with his defenders, that was so valuable. They knew Howard’s voice in the back. Q: Is Trusty not a better option than Ream? — Tyler Holland (@tyler.j.holland7) Mo: I have to say, I’ve been really impressed with Trusty in his last two appearances for the national team. He won trophies this season with Celtic in the Scottish Premier League, and you can really see that confidence. Trusty has put himself in a good position to start on the left side of a back three on June 12. Q: Who will be the dark horse for the USMNT? — Jose Cadena (@jose313078) Mo: Defender Alex Freeman. I still consider him a dark horse because of his age and 15 caps, but I think his potential is incredible. Freeman, who moved to Villarreal in La Liga back in January, has a clear opportunity to show it off at the World Cup as a starter in defense. Another player I’ll throw out there is winger Alex Zendejas. Some may have seen his inclusion in the 26-man roster as a surprise, but not me. He enters the tournament in incredible form at the club level for Club América in Liga MX (Mexico) and gives the USA a different option in the final third. Q: Can this team win more than one game in the knockout rounds? — Brody Howell (@brody_howell94) Mo: The simple answer is yes. Is there a guarantee that will happen? Of course not. Nothing is. Heck, a win against Paraguay isn’t guaranteed. That said, I fully believe in this group to put itself in a position to do more than any men’s team has done previously. 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Georgia Republicans want to avoid what happened to Randy Feenstra

Georgia Republicans want the president to endorse a candidate in their critical Senate primary. They’re hoping it doesn’t come too late.

Some GOP strategists and officials are worried President Donald Trump will wait until the 11th hour to back his preferred Republican contender. His last-minute endorsement worked out fine for Attorney General Ken Paxton, who was likely already ahead in Texas. Not so much for Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Iowa), who lost his bid for governor on Tuesday, four days after Trump backed him.

With early voting in Georgia’s Republican Senate runoff less than two weeks away, some Republicans are warning that the timeline for Trump to tilt the scale in the race is closing. Both Rep. Mike Collins, a loyal Trump ally, and former college football coach Derek Dooley amped up their jockeying for Trump’s support after last month’s initial primary.

“The window is starting to close,” said Casey Cagle, a former Georgia lieutenant governor who is supporting Collins in the Senate race. “Candidates have to spend time and resources to make sure people know about the endorsement.”

That ticking clock is only adding to the speculation of when the president might leave his mark on the race.

“I wouldn’t want Trump to get in at the last minute down here. What happened in Iowa could happen in Georgia next and continue to ruin the president’s win streak,” said one person connected to the Georgia Senate race who, like others in this article, was granted anonymity to speak openly about the state of play of the runoff.

Republicans are eager for Trump to step in and help unify their party around either Collins or Dooley as they face an uphill battle to defeat Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), who they widely acknowledge is a formidable opponent. Ossoff, who has led by a relatively comfortable margin in public polls, has built a massive campaign war chest and avoided a messy primary of his own to coast into the general election. That makes the urgency for Republicans to consolidate behind a single candidate all the more pressing — and there is no better mechanism with which to clear a conservative field than a Trump endorsement.

But Trump still appears to be mulling his options, even as the candidates made overtures to the White House in the early days of the runoff. Collins himself spoke to several Trump allies, according to a person familiar with the conversation, and the Dooley campaign has continued its contact with the White House, according to two people familiar with his outreach efforts.

Trump is likely weighing his options, said one senior national Republican official, who suggested the endorsement is under “active consideration” by the president. Shortly after the May 19 primary, the president called one of his most faithful lieutenants in the state — Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who’s running for Georgia governor — to take the race’s temperature, according to one person familiar with the conversation.

The White House deferred to the RNC when asked for comment. The Republican National Committee said they are on offense in Georgia, bashing Ossoff and Democratic gubernatorial nominee Keisha Lance Bottoms, when pressed on if Trump will make an endorsement ahead of the GOP runoff.

“Jon Ossoff and Keisha Lance Bottoms are running as a united ticket, fully embracing each other’s records of defunding the police, coddling criminals, rolling out the red carpet for illegals, and advancing the failed Biden-Harris agenda. Republicans are on offense to save Georgia from these radical lunatics and continue delivering on President Trump’s historic agenda,” said RNC spokeswoman Emma Hall.

Republicans in Georgia are eager for the president to get involved, but they don’t want a repeat of what happened to Feenstra, even as they acknowledge that the dynamics of the Georgia race are different from Iowa. The three-term representative was narrowly defeated by businessperson Zach Lahn in the GOP primary for Iowa governor after failing to capitalize on Trump’s late endorsement and consolidate MAGA support in what many local Republicans deemed a lackluster campaign.

A second Georgia-based Republican strategist said if Trump does endorse in the state, “I would think it would need to come before June 8,” to have a decisive impact. Statewide early voting for the June 16 runoff begins June 8.

Another Georgia-based GOP strategist, who is uninvolved in the race, cautioned that the president’s backing “is only good in a Republican primary if Republican primary voters are aware of the endorsement.”

Trump’s grip on Georgia’s GOP has tightened in recent years, and has already been put on full display this election cycle: He’s vanquished longstanding foes like Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky and Sen. Bill Cassidy in Louisiana. There is no doubt that the president’s endorsement will carry weight in Georgia, a perennial battleground.

Before Iowa, Trump was on a streak with endorsing winners, from Paxton, who beat incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the Texas Senate runoff last week, to Rep. Julia Letlow, who beat Cassidy in the Louisiana primary — a reality the president bragged about in a Truth Social post on Monday night, writing that his endorsement “score for two weeks” is “38-0.”

Collins, a loyal Trump ally on Capitol Hill, finished first in the state’s May primary by a ten-point margin. Public polling shows him in the lead, but Dooley has experienced a late burst of momentum. A recent pollfrom JMC Analytics and Polling had Collins at 50 percent and Dooley at 36 percent, with 15 percent of voters undecided.

“In Georgia, who President Trump endorses matters, even if it’s late,” said Clayton Henson, a senior adviser to Derek Dooley. “We are making our case and we are working to earn the trust of the President’s coalition.”

When asked for comment, Collins’ campaign pointed POLITICO toward a remark the representative made earlier this year: “The president has always had the impeccable ability to put his name on someone at the right time to get the most bang for his buck,” he told reporters in March.

Collins has tried to signal from the onset of his campaign that he is the natural inheritor of the MAGA mantle, and several MAGA-aligned groups — like the powerful Club for Growth super PAC and Turning Point Action, which usually aligns with Trump but split with him in Iowa — have already lined up behind him.

But shortly after the primary, Collins’ campaign faced backlash after his top aide Brandon Phillips, who is also at the center of a House Ethics complaint, posted a vulgar insult directed at a Dooley-aligned operative’s wife on social media.

Collins has since disavowed Phillips and hired a slate of top Trump campaign operatives, including pollster Tony Fabrizio and data strategist Tim Saler, in addition to Chip Englander as a general consultant.

Dooley, for his part, has leaned hard into his support from GOP Gov. Brian Kemp, a longtime family friend who has had a sometimes-frosty relationship with Trump afterdefeating him in the 2022 primaries. But Dooley has also attempted to woo Trump’s base, emphasizing the importance of expanding the Republican coalition to win statewide in a battleground like Georgia.

“It’s an honor to have Gov. Kemp’s endorsement. His leadership has been inspirational to me,” Dooley said during a one-on-one runoff debate with Collins at the end of May. “And of course I would be honored to have the president’s support. Everybody would love President Trump’s support. We’ve all been very supportive of his agenda.”

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