Under head coach Gregg Berhalter, the United States national team has done extremely well to secure the commitments of key dual national youngsters who could have chosen to represent other nations.
Now, Berhalter will go up against the greatest player of all-time, as Lionel Messi hopes to sway 18-year-old midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi to play for defending World Cup champions Argentina instead of the country of his birth.
Starting regularly alongside Messi for MLS club Inter Miami, Cremaschi is a two-way midfielder who plays as a traditional No. 8, capable of a high defensive work rate as well as producing creative moments in the attacking third.
Cremaschi showed his playmaking talents when he assisted Josef Martinez's game-tying goal at the death against FC Cincinnati in the U.S. Open Cup. AllSportsPeople brings you everything you need to know about Cremaschi's young career for both club and country, and what the U.S. Might be getting if they can lock down his services.
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- Born and raised in Miami
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- Wins 2021 U16 MLS Next Cup with Miami based Weston Academy
- Wins Generation Adidas Cup with Inter Miami U17s
- Signs pro contract with @InterMiamiCF in 2022 at 17
- Wins first senior trophy at @LeaguesCup with Inter Miami, scoring winning penalty to… pic.twitter.com/vKArWWpIRG
Who is Benjamin Cremaschi?
At just 18 years old, Benjamin Cremaschi (pronounced "ben-ha-MEEN", often shortened to "Benja," which is pronounced "ben-HA") has grown into a dependable starter in midfield for Inter Miami.
A Miami native, Cremaschi is a homegrown talent, with the Inter Miami academy plucking him from the Weston FC academy with whom he won the U-16 MLS Next Cup in 2021.
Cremaschi is of Argentine descent, and thus grew up idolizing Lionel Messi. Now, he plays alongside Messi at Inter Miami, where he scored the game-sealing penalty against FC Cincinnati in the U.S. Open Cup semifinal.
THE SCENES!
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