POSTED BY DOUG MCINTYRE
SAO PAULO — United States forward Jozy Altidore will miss Sunday’s Group G World Cup match versus Portugal due to a strained left hamstring, the U.S. federation confirmed Thursday.
“He will not be available for Sunday’s game, but we are hopeful he will be available in the tournament,” U.S. Soccer spokesman Michael Kammarman said of the 24-year-old.
The Americans complete the group stage against three-time champion Germany on June 26. Aron Johannsson replaced Altidore after the 21st minute against Ghana. Chris Wondolowski is the other striker in the squad who could join Clint Dempsey in the attack.
Altidore left the Americans’ World Cup opener against Ghana after straining his left hamstring in the 21st minute of Monday’s 2-1 win against Ghana, leaving his status for the remainder of the tournament in question.
He was running down a ball with Ghana’s John Boye when he lowered his head to attempt to control it, grabbed the back of his left leg and fell to the ground. Wincing in pain, Altidore was taken off on a stretcher.
Kammarman also said that Matt Besler should be available for Sunday’s game in Manaus, and that Dempsey hasn’t made a decision on wearing a mask. Dempsey scored 30 seconds into Monday’s 2-1 win over Ghana, then was bloodied by a shin to the face from Boye when they battled for a header in the 33rd minute.
He added that the U.S. team travels with masks, so Dempsey wouldn’t necessarily have to have one custom-made.
Besler exited the match against Ghana at half-time as a precaution after tweaking his hamstring.
Story courtesy of ESPN.com