Soccer-US goalkeeper Klinsmann sidelined with spine injury


FILE PHOTO: Jul 4, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA; LA Galaxy goalkeeper Jonathan Klinsmann (33) protects the goal during the second half against the Los Angeles FC at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo

April 20 (Reuters) - Cesena goalkeeper ⁠Jonathan Klinsmann has been ruled out for the ⁠remainder of the season after fracturing his spine ‌during Saturday's Serie B match against Palermo, jeopardising his potential inclusion in the U.S. World Cup squad.

The 29-year-old American, son of former ​Germany international and World Cup winner ⁠Juergen Klinsmann, confirmed in ⁠a social media post that he faces an indefinite recovery ⁠period.

"Unfortunately ‌my season came to an end on Saturday. During the match I suffered a fracture ⁠to my spine which will sideline me for ​a while," ‌he said in a post on Instagram on Monday.

Klinsmann ⁠had emerged ​as a potential U.S. squad member following a reliable campaign in Italy.

Cesena sit eighth in the Italian second tier ⁠with 44 points after Saturday's 2-0 ​defeat at Palermo.

While Klinsmann earned several call-ups to the national team for recent friendlies, he remains uncapped after failing to ⁠see game time during those windows.

Born in Germany but raised in California, Klinsmann rose through the U.S. youth ranks toward the end of his father’s five-year tenure ​as head coach for the national ⁠team from 2011 to 2016.

The U.S. are to open their ​World Cup campaign at home to ‌Paraguay on June 12, before ​facing Australia and Turkey in Group D.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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