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It’s Turner’s Turn to Test the Importance of Regular Game Time

The American goalkeeper was a substitute at Arsenal, and just like his main World Cup minutes before him, he just needed training. Representing his new club for the first time, Matt Turner entered the US Men's National Team camp by receiving the version of the question asked by one of his countrymen and main rival. in the minutes of the World Cup has been listening for some time . It's like: can you really stay healthy and sharp if you don't get the right matches? This question has been posed to Zack Steffen over the past two years as he substitutes for Manchester City while continuing to start as a regular for the United States. he became an MLS star, he left those restrictions, like Steffen before him, to become the cauldron of a Big Six team in the Premier League. Now at Arsenal, Turner backs England international Aaron Ramsdale, and game time is, predictably, very limited. He made one competitive appearance in the first month of the season, against FC Zürich in the UEFA Europa League, and with the World Cup approaching, concerns about his preparations for the big stage are growing. up. But like most scenes Turner faced, he was prepared, saw what was coming, and had a decisive response. "It depends on how you approach coaching, I would say," Turner said Monday from Cologne, Germany, where the United States is training ahead of friendlies against other World Cup teams Japan. Japan (Friday) and Saudi Arabia (next Tuesday). "If you're in there just hanging around and you don't think you can change your situation no matter what you do, then you lose a lot of that sharpness. But I don't know what you know about me or my story, but that's not really how I operate. Every day I go to practice, I will try to improve myself to try to learn, improve and try to put myself on the pitch. It depends on how you see the situation and your comfort level, and for me, I want to keep improving. I know my ceiling hasn't been reached yet and will have to work hard, obviously a risky career will take a dangerous turn, but if I want to get where I want to be, I have to go out. my comfort zone a little bit, and it will help me gain some acumen in my daily life and in my approach to the game in general. Turner is racing to be the starting scorer for the USMNT World Cup. Joshua Smith / Uk Sports Pics Ltd / Imago Images With Steffen leaving his current team after a recent absence with a knee injury, he has returned to play for Middlesbrough, where he has been given playing time. As often as myth, Sunday, 28-year-old Turner is the best candidate to start and, in doing so, could take a step towards cementing the World Cup No. 1 position in the United States. Ethan Horvath (Luton Town) and Sean Johnson (NYCFC) are the other goalkeepers in the camp, and although they play regularly for their clubs, neither has the same American track record as Turner, and neither compete in a more realistic third-tier goalkeeper way. Gregg Berhalter's 26-man squad in Qatar. After answering similar questions about Steffen during his return to City seasons, Berhalter is also set to discuss Turner's situation. And perhaps going through something similar with a goalkeeper offers some guidance as to where to look to gauge the development and performance of others in the absence of playable film. "I had the opportunity to sit down with Arsenal's goalkeeping coach and talk to him about Matt's development, Matt's progress. We had to watch a video and see where he started. and where now," Berhalter said last week. "And I think he's improved a lot. I got to watch practice, watch him defend shots against guys like [Bukayo] Saka and a few other talented attacking players of their own. So. , I think he is in good form and he is in a good position “Do I want him to play every week in the Premier League? But that's not the case. "Listening to Berhalter and Turner discussing the current situation is like listening to Steffen discuss his two years ago. Optimism with a decline, although admittedly, is backfired. Berhalter may turn to Turner for the friendlies against Japan and Saudi Arabia Robin Alam / Icon Sportswire / Imago Images "My game has come a long way since I started at Arsenal," said Turner, Gold Cup champion and Prime Minister. "I would really say, just the speed and intensity of things, every day," said MLS 2021 subject of the year. Mikel [Arteta] doesn't accept anything but a full tank of gas during training sessions, so you have to carry it daily, or you'll be spotted on the field pretty quickly. "For me, it's the consistency I have to do every day in training, to be ready for the times when I can compete and in general, it's just the speed, the technique that does everything. , making saves. World-class players play every day in training - sometimes spotted by world-class players during training - but while learning. I think the most important thing for me was that I recently had a meeting with my goalkeeping coach where we watched a video of my first training days and then a video of the training days. my last because I think it's easy for us to let each other go at this point,” Turner continued. “But looking back, the difference between a goalkeeper and me is huge.



Author: Avi Creditor - 2022-09-20 13:55:31

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