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Club & Country driven by Continental Tire is back! First up, Charlie Davies walks you through his USMNT No. 9 depth chart. Daryl Dike is No. 1 – Chuck D says give him the nod in a must-win game – but who else makes up the top five and where does Jozy stand? Good vibes (finally) at Chelsea for Christian Pulisic, but he hasn’t had the best season for an American in Europe. Total Soccer Show’s Taylor Rockwell stops by to debate the best of the best for Yanks abroad. What about Canada, you say? Toronto FC’s Richie Laryea calls in and David Gass takes a stab at John Herdman’s best XI.
We close out by picking our Canada best XI and answering listener mail.

0:00 – Intro

5:40 – USMNT No. 9 Depth Chart

23:29 – What to Make of Christian Pulisic’s Situation at Chelsea

25:08 – Total Soccer Show’s Taylor Rockwell Joins to Talk Americans in Europe

51:35 – Interview: Canada Men’s National Team Defender Richie Laryea

1:08:37 – What is Canada’s Best XI?

1:23:02 – Mailbag

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