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Man City goalkeeper Zack Steffen to miss US match due to Covid restrictions

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The United States men's national team (USMNT) have travelled to Panama without Manchester City goalkeeper Zack Steffen for their latest fixture.

Steffen was an unused substitute as Gregg Berhalter's side beat Jamaica 2-0 in Texas on Friday, but he and Fulham left-back Antonee Robinson have stayed in the country rather than go south to Panama for the World Cup qualifier on Sunday in order to avoid having to quarantine when they return from international duty; Panama is one of just seven countries remaining on the UK government's red list of countries for travel.

A statement from the USMNT confirmed that Steffen and Robinson will stay in Columbus, Ohio - where Steffen made his name in MLS to earn a move to City - to prepare for Wednesday's

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