Auston Trusty and Ethan Horvath faced off in their official club debuts in Saturday’s EFL Championship opener and both Americans enjoyed promising starts to the latest chapters of their careers.
Trusty’s Birmingham City and Horvath’s Luton Town played to a 0-0 draw on Saturday, with both players performing well to preserve their respective team shutouts.
Trusty started and played 90 minutes in his first league match for the Blues since his arrival on loan from Arsenal, and a strong one to say the least for the U.S. men’s national team defender.
The 23-year-old started next to Dion Sanderson and Marc Roberts in a back-three for Birmingham City and held his own against Elijah Adebayo and Carlton Morris in the Luton Town attack. Trusty won nine of 15 duels, made seven clearances, and completed two tackles, delivering a strong performance against one of last season’s playoff squads.
Both teams earned one point on the afternoon, a positive start to the 46-match season in the EFL Championship season. Trusty’s time in Birmingham has been short this summer, but the American defender looked poised for an impressive loan spell over the next nine months.
“I thought the back five were magnificent today,” Birmingham City boss John Eustace said. “I thought [Auston] Trusty was outstanding, Dion [Sanderson] was outstanding, [Marc] Roberts was outstanding.
“The wingbacks were good and big John [Ruddy] was in the box there at the end, you really saw his experience coming out today.”
Horvath made three saves for Luton Town to record his first shutout in his first official match since joining on loan from Nottingham Forest.
Horvath completed his move away from newly-promoted Forest in a bid for playing time to help his chances of earning a place on the U.S. men’s national team’s World Cup squad. He has since taken over the starting role at Luton.
Birmingham City next hosts Huddersfield Town on August 5 before visiting Norwich City in EFL Cup action on Aug. 9. Horvath and Luton Town return to action on Saturday at Burnley.
Trusty could push for a USMNT spot. Besides Zimmerman and Long being locks, I would say Trusty has a shot. Richards, Trusty, EPB, CCV are all playing for the other two spots. Add in that Trusty is a natural left footed CB his value will rise for Berhalter. I have always felt Trusty should have been getting looks.
I’d argue that Richards is more of a lock than Long, wcq showed me that and as long as Richards stays healthy he’s in, with Aaron Long taking the 3rd spot. EPB, Mark McKenzie, CCV and Trusty will all be vying for the last 2 spots, totalling 5 CB’s in a 26 man roster.
Don’t think there is a need for 5 CB’s. I would add to attack and midfield with a 26 man roster.
with a 26 man roster you can add 1 player to each line, defense, midfield and attack….plus, if we have any plans to run a 3 man back line at any point we’re going to need that extra CB, just makes too much sense
It was nice to see USA mens national club team face each other. Reyna and Wright played against each other too. Would be cool if Trusty help Birmingham get promotion and they decide to purchase him from Arsenal.
Arsenal already purchased Trusty, he’s on loan to Birmingham City from Arsenal for this season
You misunderstood what I said. I know he is on loan there, thats why I said he help Birmingham get promotion and they purchase him from Arsenal. Please learn to read peoples comments and comprehend what they are saying before replying.