USMNT striker Patrick Agyemang stretchered off with non-contact injury
Patrick Agyemang suffered a potentially devastating blow on Monday, as the Derby County striker was stretchered off with a non-contact injury.
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Patrick Agyemang suffered a potentially devastating blow on Monday, as the Derby County striker was stretchered off with a non-contact injury.
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Agyemang quickly rose up the USMNT's ranks after making his debut in January 2025, firmly in the mix to make Mauricio Pochettino's World Cup squad before the injury
A contender for a World Cup roster slot, the 25-year-old was playing in his second match since returning from international duty when he suffered what is feared to be an Achilles’ tendon injury.
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In only his second match back since scoring on March U.S. men’s national team duty, Patrick Agyemang has a major worry to deal with. Agyemang was stretchered off in the first half of Derby County’s EFL Championship clash with Stoke City on Monday. The America…
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