Reyna's comments came after Berhalter's weekend remarks that the
team had a player "clearly not meeting expectations on and off
the field" whom they had contemplated sending home, according to
the Charterworks newsletter.
While Berhalter did not name him, several news outlets
identified the player as the 20-year-old Reyna.
"Just before the World Cup, Coach Berhalter told me that my role
at the tournament would be very limited. I was devastated,"
Reyna said in an Instagram post.
"I fully expected and desperately wanted to contribute to the
play of a talented group as we tried to make a statement at the
World Cup.
"I am also a very emotional person, and I fully acknowledge that
I let my emotions get the best of me and affect my training and
behavior for a few days after learning about my limited role.
"I apologized to my teammates and coach for this, and I was told
I was forgiven. Thereafter, I shook off my disappointment and
gave everything I had on and off the field."
Reyna did not start in any of the team's four games but played
the entire second half in their Round of 16 loss to the
Netherlands. Many U.S. fans were perplexed by the Borussia
Dortmund standout's lack of playing time during the tournament
given the team's struggle to score goals.
Berhalter told the ESPN network that his remarks to a leadership
conference in New York were supposed to be off the record. U.S.
Soccer did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Reyna said he took issue with the situation being made public.
"I am disappointed that there is continuing coverage of this
matter (as well as some highly fictionalised versions of events)
and extremely surprised that anyone on the U.S. men's team staff
would contribute to it," he said.
"Coach Berhalter has always said that issues that arise with the
team will stay 'in house' so we can focus on team unity and
progress," he added.
"I love my team, I love representing my country, and I am
focusing now only on improving and growing as a soccer player
and a person."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Andrew
Cawthorne)
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