USMNT goalkeeper Matt Turner hints at 'making changes' in club situation.

With his typical starter playing so infrequently, USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino said last week that "the competition is open" at goalkeeper between Turner, Patrick Schulte and Zack Steffen.

"I wouldn't say that any position on this team right now is set in stone," Turner told reporters on Monday ahead of Thursday's Concacaf Nations League semifinal against Panama. "I think there's probably an open competition all over the pitch.

"Obviously my club situation isn't ideal right now, but I'm giving every opportunity that I have to play the utmost importance and trying to put good performances together, just control what I can right now and then let the chips fall where they may."

"Whenever I come to the national team I want to play, I want to put the crest on and have the responsibility of being the number one. But at the same time, I understand that my club situation right now isn't the best. So I have to maybe make some changes in that department if I want to play more consistently.

"But again, if I just continue to control the things that I can, play well when I have the chances with the U.S., I'll be happy with the hat I can put into the ring."