Clint Dempsey has recently missed out from the qualifying matches of United States during the 2018 FIFA World Cup campaign of his national side.
Jurgen Klinsmann had to play against St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago without the services of Clint Dempsey as he was recently diagnosed with an unexpected heart condition.
It’s because of this heart condition that Clint Dempsey had to miss out from those qualifying matches of United States but he has also had to stay on the sidelines and not being able to play for his club Seattle Sounders.
The 33 year old American striker has already taken medical evaluations and tests, as further information is expected to be announced in relation to what is going on involving the experienced attacker.
Jurgen Klinsmann does not appear to be worried about Clint Dempsey’s condition as the German coach recently said: “Well, if there’s news it’s not on us to communicate it, it’s on the Sounders, the Seattle Sounders will do that but obviously our thoughts are always with Clint. We think that things will work out fine and within hopefully a couple weeks he’ll be back on the field.”
“Every time one of your leader players is missing, it’s a bummer. In Clint’s case we wish him only the best. He has to go through these testing now and, hopefully, he gets cleared as soon as possible. Not having Clint is not good.”
Not being able to utilize the services of a player like Clint Dempsey is a huge blow for Jurgen Klinsmann as Dempsey is a veteran player who plays a huge role for the United States national side.
At the age of 33, Dempsey has scored 52 international goals for United States which is a big amount of goals that only a few amount of players have managed with their national sides to do including: Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Carlos Ruiz and Wayne Rooney, so not having such an influential player for United States but Klinsmann is optimistic that Dempsey will be back in the pitch soon.
Clint Dempsey has recently missed out from the qualifying matches of United States during the 2018 FIFA World Cup campaign of his national side.
Jurgen Klinsmann had to play against St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago without the services of Clint Dempsey as he was recently diagnosed with an unexpected heart condition.
It’s because of this heart condition that Clint Dempsey had to miss out from those qualifying matches of United States but he has also had to stay on the sidelines and not being able to play for his club Seattle Sounders.
The 33 year old American striker has already taken medical evaluations and tests, as further information is expected to be announced in relation to what is going on involving the experienced attacker.
Jurgen Klinsmann does not appear to be worried about Clint Dempsey’s condition as the German coach recently said: “Well, if there’s news it’s not on us to communicate it, it’s on the Sounders, the Seattle Sounders will do that but obviously our thoughts are always with Clint. We think that things will work out fine and within hopefully a couple weeks he’ll be back on the field.”
“Every time one of your leader players is missing, it’s a bummer. In Clint’s case we wish him only the best. He has to go through these testing now and, hopefully, he gets cleared as soon as possible. Not having Clint is not good.”
Not being able to utilize the services of a player like Clint Dempsey is a huge blow for Jurgen Klinsmann as Dempsey is a veteran player who plays a huge role for the United States national side.
At the age of 33, Dempsey has scored 52 international goals for United States which is a big amount of goals that only a few amount of players have managed with their national sides to do including: Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Carlos Ruiz and Wayne Rooney, so not having such an influential player for United States but Klinsmann is optimistic that Dempsey will be back in the pitch soon.