Under-the-radar US soccer players for the 2022 World Cup cycle

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Despite the massive failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, the future of US soccer remains bright as some of its best talents are beginning to realize their full potential.

The big picture: Young stars such as Christian Pulisic and Tyler Adams are already embedded in the team and other, more unknown young Americans will join them for the 2022 cycle.

Jonathan Amon: 20-year-old winger with lots of untapped potential, Amon provides a burst of pace and skilled play in the wide areas.

Paxton Pomykal: Creative midfielder has impressed in the MLS, with three goal contributions in nine games for FC Dallas this season.

Andrija Novakovich: Flashy striker could realize true goal-scoring threat after bagging nine in the Netherlands this year.

Reggie Cannon: Team USA hasn’t had solid fullbacks in a while, but Cannon could change that. A big-time defender already, Cannon is solid defensively and has room to grow.

Cameron Carter-Vickers: The center back of the future is becoming the center back for the present too. Owned by one of the top clubs in the world, Carter-Vickers has a golden opportunity to break into a big-name team.

Ben Sweat: Older, more savvy defender, could be the answer at left back, as his 25-plus appearances in back-to-back seasons with NYCFC show consistency and dedication.

Bottom line: US soccer’s 2022 World Cup qualifying squad will likely have a mix of veterans and youth talent, with the potential for some new players to join the mix. Young, exciting players such as Cannon and Pomykal are ones to keep an eye on, as they could turn great domestic seasons into chances for Team USA.

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