United States defender Caleb Wiley is focused on securing a medal at the Paris Olympics, with his recent move to Chelsea taking a back seat for now. The 19-year-old is determined to make his mark at the Games and is confident in his team's ability to achieve success.
The U.S. men's team is set to compete at the Olympics for the first time since 2008, facing host nation France in Marseille. Wiley's move to Chelsea from Atlanta United FC for a reported $11 million has garnered attention, but he remains committed to his Olympic aspirations.
Despite the excitement surrounding his transfer, Wiley has managed to stay grounded and focused on the task at hand. He emphasized the importance of staying present and enjoying the moment, acknowledging the significance of his achievements.
Coach Marko Mitrovic expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play against France in the opening game, highlighting the pride that comes with such a matchup. While the game holds significance, Mitrovic emphasized that it is just one of three group stage matches and every point matters equally.
With France, Guinea, and New Zealand in Group A, the U.S. team faces a challenging path ahead. Wiley's dedication to the Olympic cause and his team's collective spirit will be crucial as they aim to make a mark on the international stage.