The striker says he still believes he can play at a World Cup after spending much of the last three years out of action
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Dike sets sights on USMNT returnScored long-awaited goal this past weekendHas been hit with multiple injuries since moving to West BromFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! š¢š±Getty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?
Daryl Dike has not given up his dream of representing the U.S. men's national team in a World Cup as the striker set his sights high after scoring a long-awaited goal for West Brom this past weekend.
Dike's goal came in the Baggies' final match of the Championship season, a win over Luton Town, his first in nearly a year and a half. He'd spent most of that time with yet another Achilles injury, the latest in a long line of injury setbacks to impact him since his arrival at the club in 2022. Dike only returned to the field in February after a year out, and the 24-year-old striker was clearly overcome with emotion as the ball hit the back of the net.
With that goal behind him, Dike can now head into the summer on a high as he looks to be fit and ready for what's to come. Notably, the striker is out to prove he can reclaim a place with the USMNT and finally put his injury hell behind him.
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āIām a football fan,ā Dike said, per the Athletic. āEveryone in the squad knows Iāll watch every game, Iāll know every player. Iāll always watch, so I have dreams in football. Whether thatās playing in the Champions League, or playing at the World Cup.
āI always tell myself that Iām only 24, so I can achieve every one of those dreams. I tell myself that, even though Iāve fallen down, I can get back up. I can still keep going, I can still keep running, and I still have the chance to prove myself and prove to everyone I can still do it and achieve those dreams.ā
He added: āThatās one of my goals. Every single player has always dreamt of playing at a World Cup. Iād love to be part of that squad. Any time youāre able to represent your country, itās a big honor, especially on a big stage like that. Of course, Iāll be working towards that, all off-season, all season, to be able to be a part of that.ā
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Dike went on to speak about the emotional toll his injuries took on him over the last several years. In total, he missed 129 games over his first four seasons with
āYou are always going to end up feeling sorry for yourself," he said. "The first time it happened, I was very upset, naturally, but I was like āOK, Iāll be alright.ā But the second time I was like, āI worked all the way to get backā¦and now itās happened again.ā Iāve got to work again. That was definitely a low point, because I was so excited to be playing again. So for it to happen again, and for me to think, āOK, this is just the kind of condition Iām in until Iām done playingā¦ā Youāre thinking, āIs it going to happenĀ ? Am I going to be the same?ā
āBut with my support group and the goals in the back of my head, I knew Iād bounce back. With training sessions like the past few months, and games like today, I can push a few of those doubts away and show I can still do it and be confident in myself.ā
In terms of the USMNT, Dike faces a big fight to get back into the picture, particularly with the wealth of options at the striker position. Folarin Balogun, Ricardo Pepi, and Josh Sargent headline the European contingent, while Mauricio Pochettino has also leaned on Patrick Agyemang, Brian White, and Brandon Vazquez as MLS-based options.
Dike earned 10 caps for the USMNT between 2021 and 2023, scoring three goals, including a brace against Martinique at the 2021 Gold Cup.
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West Brom finsihed ninth in the Championship this season, narrowly missing out on a chance to play in the promotion playoff. The club will remain in England's second division next season with Dike, hopefully, helping to lead the line.