U.S. Men’s National Team and Borussia Dortmund midfielder Gio Reyna joined Rog on The Men in Blazers Show (2020) to talk about his career journey from NYCFC to Borussia Dortmund, his relationship with Erling Haaland, and if there’s still a stigma on American players in Europe.
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14 Comments
What's the ceiling for Gio? Could he be BETTER than Pulisic?
This video deserve more views!
This was the first video I've seen of yours, great content! I'm subbing!
People need to Support Men in Blazers more! You guys are so important for the Future of Soccer (Football) in North America
Rog needs to watch Talladega Nights in order to learn what to do with his hands.
These young kids have no clue of what happened from 94-2008. Even P's recent comments show they don't know what really lead the charge for Americans in Europe.
Great Fucking Interview
Inspirational young man. Well spoken and well raised. A credit to his family.
It's amazing how mature he is at such an young age
Gio is the man. Great interview Rog.
Very well spoken young man!
The majority of conversations about Pulisic and Rayna usually mention the "injury prone" issue. Their style and quality of play invite aggressive and more dangerous play by those less skilled, thus more likely to result in injury. As a referree I observed this first hand. Fans enjoy watching skilled play and referrees need to protect talented players from "persistent and deliberate" fouling that can result in injury even on a professional level, even to the point of red carding managers to get the point across. If this fouling culture is not held in check you might as well watch rugby. Real talent, it seems, has the universal effect of creating frustration and envy on the part of less talented people. I enjoy watching skilled footballers, not so much the brutish play designed to hurt them. Teams should have sacrificial players who are willing to be enforcers and take out dirty players risking yellow or red cards. Put the fear of pain and injury on the bullies. Maybe then the game can become more entertaining.
Great questions!
His friendship with Erling is special, maybe he might one day rekindle that friendship at Manchester City, his dad was one of My hero's at City in the past, hopefully he'll step into his dad's shoes at the Etihad one day! 😁👍