Orlando City SC head coach Oscar Pareja added his voice to the rising chorus proclaiming Chris Muellerâs candidacy as a US menâs national team prospect on Saturday as his side slipped past the Montreal Impact1-0 to cruise into the quarterfinals of the MLS is Back Tournament.
âSometimes itâs easy to say good things about your own player because you grow fond of him, because you see him working,â said Pareja. âWith Chris in this case, I donât want to go overboard with praise because he knows thereâs still a lot of work to do. But the most important thing is that he has the will to transform himself into a great player. I think he has the talent and the US has a player for the national team.â
Orlando were composed but not dominant on the night and something similar can be said of Mueller, who was his usual lively self along the Lionsâ right flank and went close on several chances. Despite proving unable to add to his 2020 tally of four goals, the Illinois native got plenty of positive feedback from his coach, who has engineered marked improvement in him and the rest of the squad in his relatively limited time in charge.
âItâs still a growth process,â said Pareja of Mueller. âHeâs learning to move in between the lines, heâs getting into the box, heâs using his tools. Heâs understanding the game more. Thereâs a lot left to do, but heâs heading in a good direction.â
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Saturday's victory ensures that Mueller will get at least one more chance to show his quality at MLS is Back, where USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter has been taking in every match, typically from a field-side vantage point. Like Pareja and Mueller himself, Berhalter has stressed the importance of the 23-year-old from Illinois remaining grounded and focused, though it seems clear that Mueller is on his radar.
âEnjoy what your team is doing now,â said Berhalter of his advice for Mueller when asked about him in a media roundtable on Tuesday. âIt looks like a completely different team. I know you've been in Orlando since the beginning, it hasn't always looked like that. Enjoy this period. All the rest is going to come, because as these guys maintain their level and continue to perform at a high level, it's going to give the coaching staff confidence that they can do it at international level.â





