Filed under: MLS, U.S. Men’s National Team, D.C. United
Charlie Davies is ready to be a grown-up. He’s ready to be a role model.
The man whose life changed forever when he skipped out on national team curfew (less than 48 hours before a World Cup qualifier) and got into an SUV with a woman who’d been drinking now wants to be the player to whom others turn for guidance.
He’s hoping to get that chance with D.C. United, which is trialing the 24-year-old striker in Florida. If Davies can demonstrate that he’s able to contribute, the MLS club will acquire him on a year-long loan from Sochaux.
Naturally, he hopes those contributions show up on the scoreboard.
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