Injury Scare: US Striker Patrick Agyemang Stretchered Off Ahead of World Cup
USMNT striker Patrick Agyemang’s World Cup dreams are at risk after a serious leg injury during a Derby County match just weeks before the tournament.

Major Injury Blow for USA Ahead of Home World Cup
The United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) faces a nervous wait regarding the fitness of striker Patrick Agyemang after he was stretchered off during a high-stakes English Championship match on Monday.
The 25-year-old forward, who has become a focal point for both club and country, suffered an apparent leg injury while playing for Derby County against Stoke City. The incident occurred when Agyemang landed awkwardly after controlling the ball on his chest, collapsing immediately to the turf.
Emotional Departure
Medical staff attended to Agyemang for several minutes before he was carried off with his right leg heavily strapped. The striker was visibly emotional, sparking immediate fears that the injury could be severe enough to rule him out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off in North America this June.
Derby County manager John Eustace addressed the situation following his side’s 2-0 victory. "He’s gone for a scan, so we’ll just have to wait and see," Eustace told reporters. "It’s never a good sign when a player has to leave the pitch on a stretcher."
The incident occurred when Agyemang landed awkwardly after controlling the ball on his chest, collapsing immediately to the turf.
A Critical Asset for the USMNT
Agyemang’s injury comes at a time when his international stock has never been higher. Since moving to English football from MLS side Charlotte FC last summer, he has spearheaded Derby’s promotion push with a team-leading 10 goals.
His international form has been equally impressive:
- Recent Performance: Scored against Belgium during the March international break.
- National Team Record: 6 goals in 14 caps.
- Major Honors: Started in both the semifinal and final of the 2025 Gold Cup.
Countdown to Kickoff
With the USMNT scheduled to open their World Cup campaign against Paraguay on June 12 in Los Angeles, head coach Gregg Berhalter faces a potential crisis in the attacking department. Agyemang had recently solidified his role as a go-to option off the bench or as a tactical starter against elite European opposition like Portugal and Belgium.
If the scan results reveal ligament damage or a fracture, the recovery timeline would almost certainly exclude him from the final 26-man roster. For now, US soccer fans and Derby County supporters alike await official word on the scan results that could define the striker's career.




