Antonee Robinson's Injury Comeback and World Cup Hopes Boost USMNT
The United States Men's national team have been handed a major injury boost ahead of the 2026 World Cup as star defender Antonee Robinson finally returned from his knee injury and started for Fulham in their Premier League clash against Burnley on Saturday. Robinson's journey back to full fitness and the impact it has on the USMNT's World Cup aspirations.
The United States Men's national team have been handed a major injury boost ahead of the 2026 World Cup as star defender Antonee Robinson finally returned from his knee injury and started for Fulham in their Premier League clash against Burnley on Saturday. Robinson has remained sidelined for the majority of the current season due to a persistent knee problem. Robinson's injury occurred last fall during one of the USMNT's friendlies, where he sustained a "dead leg" on the top of his knee. That ended up splitting his tendon, leading to severe pain beginning in November. He played through the rest of the season with Fulham, but wasn't deemed fit enough for March's Nations League Finals and, he ultimately missed the Gold Cup after undergoing surgery. Ahead of the October international break, when Mauricio Pochettino unveiled his USMNT roster, Robinson's name was on it for the first time in 2025, although he did not appear in any of the matches, as Pochettino had acknowledged that his minutes would need to be managed this camp.Robinson also acknowledged that he wasn't at his best in terms of attaining full fitness, as the full-back had said: "I'm still getting used to post-surgery. I'm doing all right. I've been in full training and been in full contention to play matches back at Fulham. I had a few spells coming on here and there and played 90 minutes in a cup game and got through it pretty well. I'm still not feeling 100 percent on it or how it felt a year ago before the injury first happened, but I'm getting there slowly."For the first time in the 2025-26 campaign, Robinson survived the full 90 minutes on the pitch as Fulham edged out Burnley in a five-goal thriller in the Premier League on Saturday. Robinson's return to action will be a massive boost for Pochettino and the USMNT ahead of the 2026 World Cup on home soil next summer.Before the tournament, the co-hosts will are scheduled to play four international friendlies and Robinson will look forward to impress the manager during that period and earn his place back in the USMNT starting lineup.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Robinson also opened up on the mental toll it took to be away from the national team for over a year as he added: "It was really difficult, to be honest, especially because we had some disappointments this year with not winning the Nations League and the Gold Cup. They're trophies that we take pretty seriously, so not being able to bring them home was disappointing. The fact that you have to watch and can't contribute, I'd always rather be here and be the one taking responsibility on the field, win or lose, then to have to watch and not help out. Mentally, it's been nearly a year away from the national team after not missing too many camps and being with the national team for so long. It was very difficult."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFor now, Robinson's primary focus will be to feature in Marco Silva's starting lineup regularly to gather game time and attain perfect match fitness before he can prove himself in front of Pochettino in the national team. The American full-back will be back in action on December 17 for the Cottagers as they take on Newcastle United in a Carabao Cup quarter-final clash.
Antonee Robinson's Injury Struggles
Antonee Robinson's injury setback began last fall during a USMNT friendly, where he suffered a significant knee injury that required surgery. The full-back had been sidelined for the majority of the current season, missing key international fixtures for the USMNT and undergoing a challenging rehabilitation process.
Return to Action and Manager's Expectations
Robinson made a successful return to the pitch for Fulham in a Premier League match against Burnley, playing the full 90 minutes in a thrilling encounter. His presence on the field marked a significant milestone in his recovery journey and has raised hopes for his participation in upcoming international fixtures.
Implications for the 2026 World Cup
Robinson's comeback is a timely boost for both Fulham and the USMNT as preparations for the 2026 World Cup gather pace. With the tournament being hosted on home soil, having key players like Robinson fit and in form is crucial for the team's chances of success. His return adds depth and quality to the USMNT's defensive options.
Mental and Emotional Challenges
Robinson also opened up about the mental toll of being away from the national team for an extended period and missing out on crucial competitions. The full-back expressed his desire to contribute on the field and the difficulties of watching from the sidelines. His resilience and determination to recover and return stronger highlight his commitment to the team.
Path to Full Fitness and Future Goals
Robinson's focus now shifts to maintaining regular first-team action with Fulham, building match fitness, and impressing in upcoming fixtures to secure his spot in the USMNT starting lineup. With international friendlies on the horizon, Robinson will have the opportunity to showcase his progress and stake his claim for a significant role in the team's World Cup campaign.
Looking Ahead: Carabao Cup Clash and Beyond
Robinson's next challenge awaits as Fulham gear up to face Newcastle United in a Carabao Cup quarter-final clash. This match presents another opportunity for the full-back to continue his comeback journey and make a statement on the field. His performance in upcoming fixtures will be closely monitored by both club and country as he aims to solidify his place in the USMNT setup.


