Reggie Cannon added to Gold Cup roster as Tyler Adams withdraws to injury

Reggie Cannon – USMNT – dribble past Peru players

The questions surrounding the U.S. menā€™s national team before the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup begins just heated up a notch or two.


Head coach Gregg Berhalter has called in FC Dallas right back Reggie Cannon from the preliminary 40-man roster, with Tyler Adams withdrawing due to injury. After being evaluated in New York City, the 20-year-old Adams was diagnosed with acute on chronic groin issues that will require a minimum of 6-8 weeks recovery period.


Adams, primarily a center mid while with the New York Red Bulls and now with Red Bull Leipzig of the Bundesliga, has been tasked with playing a hybrid right-back role under Berhalter.


Cannon, who joins Nick Lima of the San Jose Earthquakes as the only other natural right back on Berhalterā€™s roster, enters the Gold Cup with two USMNT caps; he appeared in friendlies against Italy and Peru last fall under then-interim coach Dave Sarachan. Cannon, who has made 49 appearances for FC Dallas, has also been called into camp previously by Berhalter.


The roster move also ensures Berhalter wonā€™t have a full-strength XI as the USMNT near their first competitive match since failing to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup following a 2-1 loss on Oct. 10, 2017 at Trinidad and Tobago.


The USMNT enter their Gold Cup Group D opener June 18 vs. Guyana coming off back-to-back friendly losses against Jamaica (1-0) and Venezuela (3-0).