When U.S. men's national team manager Bob Bradley convenes his team in Krakow this week for Wednesday's friendly against Poland, it will be with the primary aim of seeing his European-based players up close for the first time this calendar year. And although he no doubt will be encouraged by the progress of some of his charges, the status of other players will be a cause for concern.
It's clear that some performers, such as son Michael, have hit a rich vein of form with their clubs. ...
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