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In Zavier Gozo, Crystal Palace land a US prospect living up to the hype
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In Zavier Gozo, Crystal Palace land a US prospect living up to the hype

The Guardian Football about 1 hour 1 mins read

The 19-year-old US youth international has turned heads in MLS this year, and is on the cusp of a USMNT breakthrough

For much of the past year, the story of American starlet Zavier Gozo has been one of realizing potential – even in failure. Speaking with the Guardian the day after he and Real Salt Lake teammate Diego Luna learned they wouldn’t be on Mauricio Pochettino’s squad for this summer’s World Cup, the 19-year-old Gozo admitted the rejection made him realize how close he’d gotten to earning a spot.

“I thought I would be less disappointed than I was,” Gozo said in May. “Obviously, it wasn’t like I was supposed to go. I feel like I was disappointed, but I also think it just gave me so much more motivation to be able to make the first team, whenever that is.”

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