Josh Sargent and Haji Wright are both riding strong runs of form into the September international break but only one will have a U.S. men’s national team opportunity that month.Sargent scored twice for Norwich City on Saturday in a 2-0 EFL Championship victory over Blackburn Rovers. The USMNT forward now has six goals on the season for the Canaries, giving him a contribution in every match for Norwich City this summer.Sargent propelled Norwich City in front in the 45th minute from the penalty spot, making it 1-0 from Ewood Park.After fending off second-half pressure from Rovers, Norwich City would cap the win in second-half stoppage time. Sargent’s right-footed strike nestled into the top-right corner, making it 2-0 on the afternoon.SUPER SARGENT! Josh Sargent settles the game for Norwich to score his 6th goal of the season already pic.twitter.com/FDa9K79oS2— CBS Sports Golazo (@CBSSportsGolazo) August 30, 2025It marked Sargent’s first multi-goal performance of the new campaign and gave Norwich City its second league win.As for Wright and Coventry City, they grinded out a 2-2 road draw at Oxford United.Wright’s left-footed shot in the 12th minute opened the scoring in Oxford, but would not be the only goal of the match.pic.twitter.com/Yco4ZTuDfw— Follow @CenterOfGoals (@hunter_sal35211) August 30, 2025Will Lankshear drew the hosts level seven minutes later before Victor Torp’s free kick gave Frank Lampard’s men a 2-1 halftime lead.Cameron Brannagan’s free kick with 15 minutes to play gave Oxford United a share of the spoils as Coventry City had to settle for one point.Despite Wright scoring his fifth goal of the season in all competitions, the 27-year-old was not called in for September’s USMNT matches. The Sky Blues sit fifth in the league table after four matches.