World Cup Watch: USA Star ‘Jedi’ Robinson Once Thought He Could Miss Out


MARIETTA, Georgia — There was a moment not long ago when Antonee “Jedi” Robinson thought he could be out of the 2026 World Cup picture.

Injuries and setbacks have plagued the U.S. men’s national team and Fulham star fullback for about a year and a half, and with this summer’s tournament on home soil looming, he didn’t know if he’d have enough time to get back in the mix.

“Yeah,” Robinson bluntly told reporters on Friday during the USA’s training at the practice facility of MLS club Atlanta United when asked if missing the World Cup was on his mind.

But USA manager Mauricio Pochettino called Robinson up as part of the 27-man roster for March camp, which features matches against Belgium (Saturday) and Portugal (Tuesday) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. This is the last training camp before Pochettino announces his final World Cup roster on May 26, so being with the squad now is important, especially for a guy like Robinson who hasn’t appeared for the national team since matches against Jamaica in November 2024.

Robinson sustained a knee injury in October 2024 during friendlies against Mexico and Panama that ultimately required surgery the following spring. It prevented him from playing with the USA at last year’s Concacaf Nations League semifinals in March, as well as the Gold Cup that summer. He was called up to the USA last October, but Robinson said he pulled himself out of camp because he wasn’t 100%. Robinson has played 15 of 31 Premier League matches for Fulham this season, including the last three. 

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He hopes to feature in Pochettino’s lineup this week.

“I’m fully fit at the moment, fully available for all games, all training,” Robinson said. “I’ve been able to get myself in pretty good shape. Back at the club, I’ve been available for everything. I haven’t missed any training sessions, and I’ve been sort of progressing how I’m feeling. [Now it’s] translating to playing games and getting back up to being sharp and being ready. 

“I feel physically good, back in form and looking forward to hopefully getting a chance to do that in this camp.”

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Robinson started every match of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. He’s been a reliable left back for club and country, was considered the top left back in the Premier League last year, and was voted U.S. Soccer’s male player of the year in 2024. When he missed the Nations League semis a year ago, teammates like Tim Ream spoke of how Robinson is “extremely difficult to replace.” For a player of that stature, when healthy, it would be sensible to think of him as a shoo-in for a World Cup roster. But going through injuries created anxiety for Robinson.

“There was a lot of concern for me to be honest,” Robinson said. “I mean, obviously I had surgery on my knee, the rehab didn’t go as smoothly as I hoped it would. Even when I came back and I was trying to train and play, I still wasn’t quite ready.

“And then I came out to my first camp in October and I couldn’t play. Had to kind of take myself out, go back to club and still miss some time. So yeah, I mean, realistically I’ve not played a U.S. game for over a year and a half now, I think. So there was no sort of certainty on my end that I was going to be fit and available and make it because it just seemed like there was kind of no light at the end of the tunnel.”

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Robinson said he utilized “a lot of different methods” to get through this low point. He sought outside help for rehab and different opinions on how he could change up what he was doing to get in better physical condition. He also received a series of injections to help his injury heal. He said Fulham was “really good” at managing his load early in the season. He played nine games for his club in December and January before taking a breath in February where he sat out four games – three of which he was on the bench and available.

“And then obviously for myself, I try off the pitch to make sure I’m doing as much as I can to be in the best physical shape,” Robinson said, noting that he gets in the gym early before practice to do everything he needs to do in order to train. “And in the evening when I put the kids to bed, I’m doing more stuff, training myself into good shape. 

“It’s been a long road, but I’m feeling really good. I felt good in training this week, and I’m happy to be where I am now.”

The USA needs Robinson healthy, given the uncertainty along the back line. Center backs Miles Robinson and Chris Richards both missed training on Friday. Robinson suffered what Pochettino called a “minor” groin injury earlier this week in training, while Richards reported to camp with a knee issue. Both are being held out of at least Saturday’s game vs. Belgium. Meanwhile, right back Sergino Dest was not called up for this window after sustaining a hamstring injury in a club match earlier this month. 

“I’m really excited to be back with the boys and this is kind of my last opportunity to play games before the summer with the team and show that I can still contribute to the national team and do well,” Robinson said. “So I’m hoping I get the chance and give everything and put myself in a good spot.”

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The World Cup will run from June 11–July 19, 2026. Spread across three countries, the tournament will culminate with the final on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. All 104 tournament matches will air live across FOX (70) and FS1 (34) with every match streaming live and on-demand within both the FOX One and the FOX Sports apps.



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England player ratings: Which players impressed in Uruguay friendly?


James Trafford: He looked assured on his England debut and displayed a calmness on the ball. One very good punch when a dangerous Uruguay cross came into the area. 6

Tino Livramento: He was given a chance to show what he can do at right-back after his last appearance came on the opposite side of defence. Reece James is the England number one but Livramento is a very good understudy. 6

Fikayo Tomori: The AC Milan centre-back was not tested too much but showed good recovery pace when he needed to and worked well with Harry Maguire. 6

Harry Maguire: Stepped into midfield with the ball whenever he could. One good pass to Noni Madueke in the first half. He took the armband in the second half and showed his experience at international level. A real chance to make a late charge for the World Cup squad. 7

Djed Spence: Provided width on the England left but not much else to do. One Uruguay counter-attack came down his side after he had pushed up the pitch. 5

Jordan Henderson: A tidy performance and not asked too many questions. Marshalled the midfield and gave instructions to the lesser experienced members of the team. 6

James Garner: The Everton man can be very happy with his first England display. A match that did not have the intensity of a competitive game but Garner did what he needed to do. He was given the duty of taking set-pieces on his England debut which is a compliment. 6

Phil Foden: A lot of effort but in a match lacking quality, he was not able to show his best. Hit with a really heavy challenge by Ronald Araujo and then replaced by Cole Palmer in the second half. Not the performance he needed to force himself into the World Cup squad. 5

Noni Madueke: The Arsenal winger had a nice interchange with striker Dominic Solanke and always looked positive on the ball as he tried to take on his full-back but was withdrawn after 38 minutes with an injury after a heavy challenge. 5

Marcus Rashford: Came central to receive the ball a lot as Spence provided the width on the England left. One excellent run in the first half with the ball where he carried it nearly the length of the pitch as he showed his pace. He was the one England player who looked like he could make something happen every time he got the ball. 7

Dominic Solanke: A flash of quality as he nutmegged a Uruguay midfielder before having a shot blocked on an England counter-attack early on. Good play with Madueke and shot saved in a bright first half. Replaced by Dominic Calvert-Lewin. 6



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Alibaba revenue misses estimates in December quarter as net income drops 66%


Chinese tech giant Alibaba on Thursday reported net income had dropped 66% year-over-year, as it missed analyst revenue expectations.

Here’s how Alibaba performed its fiscal quarter, ending Dec. 31, 2025:

  • Revenue: 284.8 billion Chinese yuan ($41.4 billion), compared to the 290.7 billion Chinese yuan expected by analysts, according to data compiled by LSEG.
  • Net income: 15.6 billion Chinese yuan compared to 46.4 billion Chinese yuan in the same period a year ago.

Alibaba’s U.S.-listed shares dropped 5% in premarket trading on Thursday.

The tech giant noted that the net income decrease was primarily due to the 74% year-on-year drop in operational income which was impacted by investments in quick commerce, user experiences and technology.

The results were “softer” than expected and below expectations on revenues, adjusted net profit, and adjusted operational income, Citi analysts said in a note. The slight acceleration in cloud revenue growth, which sat at 36% year-on-year, was a “positive note” coming in 1% above its consensus, but market expectations were higher, they said.

Alibaba is one of several Chinese AI firms that have been rushing to catch up to U.S. companies in the AI race.

“This quarter, Alibaba maintained strong investments across our core pillars of AI and consumption,” Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu, said in a statement.

“AI is and will continue to be one of our primary growth engines. Our Cloud Intelligence Group’s revenue is up 36% with AI-related product revenue delivering triple-digit growth for the tenth consecutive quarter.”

Revenue from Alibaba’s cloud business was 43.3 billion Chinese yuan. “This momentum was primarily driven by public cloud revenue growth, including the increasing adoption of AI-related products,” the company said.

It’s pledged tens of billions of dollars in investments in AI and cloud infrastructure, as it looks to transition from being just an e-commerce giant to an AI leader.

In January, the tech giant announced a new AI model series, and has also been investing in ‘agentic commerce’ as it looks to turn chatbots into full-service shopping and payment tools.

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2026 INDYCAR Odds: Alex Palou, Kyle Kirkwood Top Board


The theme of the 2026 INDYCAR season has been parity. Through three races, there have been three different winners and three different points leaders.

Will that trend continue this weekend when the series heads to Barber on Sunday, March 29 for the Alabama INDY Grand Prix (1 p.m. ET, FOX)?

Here are the latest odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of March 27.

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Àlex Palou: 11/10 (bet $10 to win $21 total)
Kyle Kirkwood: 4/1 (bet $10 to win $50 total)
Scott McLaughlin: 9/2 (bet $10 to win $55 total)
Christian Lundgaard: 15/2 (bet $10 to win $85 total)
Pato O’Ward: 9/1 (bet $10 to win $100 total)
Will Power: 12/1 (bet $10 to win $130 total)
Scott Dixon: 12/1 (bet $10 to win $130 total)
Josef Newgarden: 12/1 (bet $10 to win $130 total)
David Malukas: 20/1 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Marcus Ericsson: 20/1 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Christian Rasmussen: 40/1 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Marcus Armstrong: 40/1 (bet $10 to win $410 total)

Alexander Rossi: 50/1 (bet $10 to win $510 total)
Rinus Veekay: 50/1 (bet $10 to win $510 total)
Felix Rosenqvist: 50/1 (bet $10 to win $510 total)
Romain Grosjean: 60/1 (bet $10 to win $610 total)
Louis Foster: 60/1 (bet $10 to win $610 total)
Graham Rahal: 80/1 (bet $10 to win $810 total)
Santino Ferrucci: 100/1 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)
Mick Schumacher: 100/1 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)
Dennis Hauger: 100/1 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)
Nolan Siegel: 150/1 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)
Kyffin Simpson: 150/1 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)
Caio Collet: 500/1 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)
Sting Ray Robb: 500/1 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)

Here’s what to know about the oddsboard:

Top of the Board: Alex Palou and Kyle Kirkwood sit first and second on the Barber oddsboard. At this race last year, Palou won and Kirkwood finished 11th. When it comes to this season, these drivers have both gotten into Winner’s Circle already. Palou won at St. Petersburg; Kirkwood won the most recent race two weeks ago at the inaugural Grand Prix of Arlington. This pair is also at the top of the INDYCAR standings, with Kirkwood leading the field with 126 points and Palou not far behind in second with 100. 

Alex Palou (L) and Kyle Kirkwood (center) are at the top of the oddsboard to get into Winner’s Circle at Barber.

One to Watch: Pato O’Ward is one to keep an eye on at Barber. He currently sits third in the standings, and even though he doesn’t have a win on the season, he’s got three top-five finishes. Pato had a strong showing at Barber in 2025, finishing sixth after starting eighth.

Will Pato O’Ward get his first victory of the season this weekend?



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