The midfielder, who was not included in the upcoming USMNT squad, failed to have an impact for Juventus Sunday
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Played 23 minutes for Thiago Motta's sideJuventus just put one shot on targetDropped points for first time this seasonWHAT HAPPENED?
Just more than a week after making the surprising decision to sign a new contract and stay at Juventus for at least one season, McKennie struggled for his side Sunday. New manager Motta benched him for a high-profile Serie A fixture against Roma, and he didn't offer much when he came on – failing to impact the game in a 0-0 draw against Daniele De Rossi's winless side.
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The disappointing showing comes after a forgettable day for the former Leeds midfielder. It was announced earlier on Sunday that McKennie would not be included the first USMNT squad since the firing of much-maligned head coach Gregg Berhalter. Expected new manager Mauricio Pochettino won't take the helm, with interim coach Mikey Varas set to oversee the roster for upcoming friendlies.
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McKennie was repeatedly linked with a Juventus exit last summer. Fiorentino supposedly expressed interest, while there were various MLS links – including the tantalizing prospect of uniting with Lionel Messi at Inter Miami.
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It seems that the American now has two weeks of rest ahead. His USMNT compatriots will play two friendlies in the coming weeks, while McKennie will have a chance to reset. Juventus' next game is against Empoli on Sept. 15.






