Weah doesn’t regret: “USMNT critics are evil”

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The Olympique de Marseille and United States national team forward, Timothy Weah, has reiterated his firm stance regarding the criticisms made by former players towards the American national team. In a recent interview, Weah defended his previous statements, stating that he does not regret having called those who question the team’s performance “malicious.”

Weah and his statements

Weah’s statements were made within the framework of the Paramount+ documentary series “Pulisic”. The player referred to the criticisms of former USMNT players, who had questioned the performance of the current team and the commitment of footballers like Christian Pulisic, who missed this summer’s Gold Cup due to fatigue.

I think those guys are after the money, and I feel like they’re really evil.

Timothy Weah
Weah emphasized that he respects the former players, but pointed out that they also did not achieve great successes in their careers. In addition, he highlighted that Christian Pulisic has had a more outstanding career than many of those who criticize the team. In a recent press conference, Weah confirmed that he does not retract his words and that he is fully focused on the upcoming challenges of the national team.
Tim Weah
The player is focusing on the upcoming friendlies against South Korea and Japan, and on the preparation for the World Cup. Weah, who joined Marseille on loan from Juventus last month, is optimistic about his adaptation to the French club and his commitment to the US national team. In addition to his focus on the field, Weah also shared his experiences at Marseille. The player described the passion and commitment of Marseille fans, as well as the intensity experienced at the club. Finally, Weah expressed his determination to participate in international matches, highlighting the importance of the national team for him.
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