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Warning for Tim Weah: ‘It’s about performing’


Tim Weah's career is at a crossroads, under a new USMNT coach and at a new club, his fifth after PSG, Celtic, Lille and Juventus ... Read More

'All I want is to win' - After leaving Juventus, USMNT star Tim Weah content to be Marseille 'utility player' in anticipation of '26 World Cup


Tim Weah's move to Marseille is a classic case of a player going back to his roots. It's not just because Weah is back in Ligue 1, either. He's had success in France's top flight, of course, emerging ... Read More

Tim Weah said he didn’t regret calling former USMNT stars ‘evil’ for team criticism


Though Weah's absence this summer was totally expected, he watched as Christian Pulisic came under heavy criticism by former USMNT stars for skipping the summer's tournament to focus on recovery. Weah ... Read More

USMNT’s Tim Weah doesn’t regret calling ex-players-turned-critics ‘evil’


United States men’s national team star Tim Weah expressed no regrets over the comments he made in a Paramount+ docuseries episode released last month, calling critics of the team “evil” in an ... Read More

USMNT: Tyler Adams and Tim Weah relish Red Bull reunion while teaming up vs. South Korea


The USA's friendly against South Korea on Saturday in the Red Bulls' stadium in Harrison, New Jersey, is a homecoming for France-based Tim Weah and England-based Tyler Adams. Read More

Tim Weah: 'Don't regret' calling USMNT critics 'evil'


Timothy Weah said he doesn't regret calling former players turner critics of the USMNT "evil" and that he stands by his comments "a hundred percent." ... Read More

USMNT star Tim Weah doubles down on ‘evil’ comment about former players turned pundits


U.S. men’s national team forward Tim Weah said Thursday that he doesn’t regret calling former USMNT players turned pundits “evil” for their criticism of the current team. Read More


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