What rust? USMNT’s Matt Turner brushes off concerns after “risky” Arsenal move

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What rust? USMNT’s Matt Turner brushes off concerns after “risky” Arsenal move

Matt Turner left the New England Revolution for Arsenal this summer. He is the USMNT's third choice goalkeeper. Turner is in Germany for a training camp. He was the 2021 MLS Allstate Goalkeeper of the Year. The 2022 World Cup is two months away. USmNT is playing in a friendly in Berlin on September 14th.

Matt Turner has been playing for Arsenal since joining the club for $10 million. He has made just one appearance so far, in the Europa League. Turner is playing in USMNT's final friendlies before the World Cup. The tournament starts on November 21. USmNT will play Japan and Saudi Arabia before playing against Wales. The team has 13 games between the break and the tournament. It will also play 13 matches between now and then. There will be a final 26-man squad.

Matt Turner moved to Arsenal from New England Revolution. He is looking to become the latest American goalkeeper to play in the Premier League. Turner is confident his new move will pay off. He hopes to get the World Cup starting nod. USMNT's Sean Johnson is tied for the clean sheet lead in MLS. All but Zack Steffen are in camp this month. Matt Turner's team-mate Mikel Arteta pushed him during a training session. The incident set the tone for his mentality within the club. If Turner gets the starting spot at the tournament, he will have to keep learning. It matters how he reacts to failure.


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