"He's a big talent," Tinnerholm said. "He's only 16 so we need to be patient. I'm trying to help him as much as I can especially after and during games. I talk to him about what he can do better and what he has done well – I'm trying to share my experience. That guy has talent and I think the U.S. has a bright future with him as a right back on the national team. He has all the qualities to go far in his career."