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Joe Gallardo Says U.S. U-17 Team Is Talented, Confident
Six months ago the 16-year-old San Diego native was nursing a broken leg. Now he's the leading the attack as the young Americans try to lock down World Cup qualification in Honduras.
BY
Brian Sciaretta
Posted
March 02, 2015
1:26 PM
THE UNITED STATES U-17 national team opened its World Cup qualifying campaign on Friday in impressive fashion, routing Cuba 5-0 in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Joe Gallardo earned man of the match honors with a hat trick but the 16-year-old San Diego native was thrilled just to be on the playing field.
In August, Gallardo was playing with the U.S U-17 team at Copa Mexico de Naciones in Mexico City when he suffered a broken leg during a 6-0 win over China.
Though initially devastated by the injury, Gallardo was determined to get back for World Cup qualifying and he fought through a lot of pain during his rehabilitation to make it a reality. He now feels 100% and Friday's hat trick put the exclamation point on his recovery.
“I always knew that if I did things right and if I did my therapy right, I would be back in time to play in qualifying,” Gallardo told American Soccer Now. “That is just what my doctor said. But sometimes I would have a doubt because sometimes my leg would hurt a lot. Thankfully I was able to overcome this injury.
“It was a very good feeling for my first international trip back—especially in CONCACAF,” the five-foot-eight forward added. “It’s been my dream to play in this tournament. I am just thankful I got the hat trick and I am thankful we got the three points.”
U.S. head coach Richie Williams was particularly excited to have Gallardo back with the team. Gallardo's hat trick gave him 13 career goals for the U.S. U-17 team and his return ensured that the team’s high-powered offense would be at full strength heading into qualifying.
After Friday’s win, the U.S. U-17s have outscored opponents 16-4 so far in 2015. The young Yanks play Trinidad & Tobago tonight (6pm; Fox Sports 2, Univision Deportes).
“It’s great to see Joe back from his injury,” Williams said after Friday's win. “Joe’s a good goal scorer—he was proving it up until his injury. He worked extremely hard, he played well, and he was rewarded with his three goals. I believe that he’ll continue to do that throughout the tournament.”
This U-17 team has been getting more press than previous teams both because of impressive results and the fact that players have been attracting interest from prominent clubs in Europe. Christian Pulisic is the engine of the midfield and he signed a long-term deal with Borussia Dortmund. Similarly, Luca de la Torre is at Fulham, Danny Barbir is at West Bromwich Albion, and several others are reportedly affiliated but can’t yet move due to a combination of their youth and lack of E.U. passports.
March 02, 2015
1:26 PM
