Landon Donovan shared his thoughts on being left off the U.S. men's national team to the World Cup on Saturday, saying he thought he not only would make it to the 23-man squad but would even start for the team.
The 32 year-old attacker, who is the leading scorer in US history and arguably the best American soccer player ever, said he was disappointed. He said, via SI.com,: "I've spent most of my adult life and majority of my life in general dedicating myself to the sport in this country and representing my country. I was really looking forward to the opportunity to play in another World Cup and help this team. Having been in camp for 10 days, I really thought I was going to contribute in a real big way, probably bigger than I expected going in. From that standpoint it's disappointing. I think every one of my teammates would probably echo those same words."
The vocal Donovan said he does not agree with coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who earlier hinted that some players have surpassed Donovan in the field. According to the three-time World Cup veteran, he thought he played well during the camp enough to net a spot in the final roster.
He also expressed hopes that he would be able to play for the US national team despite his ouster from the team, saying: "I love this country, I love playing for this country, I've always loved representing this country. I can't imagine that if I'm given another opportunity I'd say no, assuming I'm still capable, but at this point I'm trying to deal with the disappointment."
While he can still make the team as an injury replacement, Donovan said: "I don't wish any body ill will, I hope everyone stays healthy."
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