Published: 15:15, November 18, 2022 | Updated: 15:22, November 18, 2022
Yedlin the only link to US World Cup past
By Reuters

DeAndre Yedlin of United States during the US team training at Al Gharafa SC Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar, on Nov 16, 2022. (IBRAHEEM AL OMARI / REUTERS)

DOHA - As the only player on the United States roster with any World Cup experience, DeAndre Yedlin has been a man in demand around the American locker room as the team prepares to take on Wales in their tournament opener.

With the US having failed to qualify for the 2018 showcase tournament in Russia coach Gregg Berhalter did not have a large pool of experience to dip into.

A promising 20-year-old when he made his US World Cup debut in 2014, Yedlin returns a harden veteran on a squad that is among the youngest in Qatar.

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While the Inter Miami defender has been willing to share any wisdom he can with his team mates, he noted that the lack of a World Cup resume does not translate into a shortage of big game experience.

I can tell them that when I was young I went in and didn't know what to expect, just took it for what it is and try to stay present ... It's a journey, it's an experience they'll remember for the rest of their lives.

DeAndre Yedlin, United States' footballer

"Obviously, this team is a lot younger and nobody in this group has World Cup experience but a lot of them have experience at huge tournaments around the world," Yedlin told reporters ahead of the evening practice session on Thursday. "A lot of these guys have experience in very big games.

"It's been great to come in and help be a leader on this team."

While Yedlin's role is usually coming off the bench, Berhalter has described him as "a glue guy", the type capable of holding a team together.

Yedlin, 29, is not the oldest member of the US squad but his World Cup experience makes him unique and a magnet for players like Leeds forward Tyler Adams.

"There is a queue of questions that people have for DeAndre considering he is the only one with World Cup experience," Adams said. "From the perspective of the role he plays on the team he is such an important person to have around.

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"The way he trains every day, brings the right mentality, he's an amazing professional."

Yedlin said if there is one piece of advice he could pass along it is reminding his team mates to stay in moment.

"I've told them it is really hard to explain the experience, it's a personal thing," said Yedlin. "Everyone has different experiences.

"I can tell them that when I was young I went in and didn't know what to expect, just took it for what it is and try to stay present.

"It's a journey, it's an experience they'll remember for the rest of their lives."