FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. — Gio Reyna didn’t want to be at home last Friday, knowing that US Soccer would notify players around 1 p.m. whether they made the World Cup 2026 roster. He and his wife, Chloe, had gone out for a smoothie and sat in the car waiting nervously. The news was good, which means two things. First, the public fallout of Reyna’s 2022 World Cup did not, in the end, prevent him from earning a place in the squad. And second, everything Reyna does at this World Cup will, inevitably, be pulled through the keyhole of that messy, ugly saga, in which he was nearly sent home from the World Cup over a lack of effort, and his parents called US Soccer to report a 1991 incident in which Gregg Berhalter, their longtime friend and then-USMNT coach, kicked his future wife, Rosalind. Gio Reyna smiles while holding up his US national soccer team jersey in New York City on May 26, 2026.…