

US national team striker Patrick Agyemang will miss this summer’s World Cup after suffering a “serious” achilles tendon injury during Derby County’s 2-0 win over Stoke City on Monday, the club said.
The 25-year-old, who is in his first season at Derby, rose to settle a ball in the 37th minute and landed awkwardly. Play stopped for five minutes before he was stretchered off by medical staff.
Derby confirmed Tuesday that Agyemang would miss the tournament and said he will continue to undergo more tests.
“As a result of this injury, Patrick will unfortunately miss this summer’s Fifa World Cup,” the club said in a statement. “At this stage it would be wrong to put a timeline on his recovery.”
Agyemang debuted for the United States in one of Mauricio Pochettino’s first windows as manager. The striker had fared well in his first Championship season after leaving Charlotte FC in July, bagging 10 goals and adding three assists in 36 league appearances.
He’d also maintained regular status on Pochettino’s squads. While striker is among the deepest areas of the US men’s player pool, Agyemang joined Folarin Balogun and Ricardo Pepi on the roster for the recently concluded March window. He was the only striker of the trio to score, finishing the scoring in the US’s 5-2 rout against Belgium after a Pepi interception.
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Patrick Agyemang will miss the World Cup because he suffered a serious Achilles tendon injury. Derby County said the injury happened during their 2-0 win over Stoke City and that he will undergo more tests.
Patrick Agyemang was injured when he rose to settle a ball in the 37th minute and landed awkwardly. Play was stopped for five minutes before medical staff stretchered him off.
Derby County said it is too early to give a recovery timeline. The club confirmed he will continue to undergo more tests.
Patrick Agyemang had a strong first season with Derby County. He scored 10 goals and added three assists in 36 league appearances after joining from Charlotte FC in July.
Yes, Patrick Agyemang has been a regular part of Mauricio Pochettino’s squads. He made his US debut in one of Pochettino’s first windows and scored in the team’s 5-2 win over Belgium during the March window.

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