Evilgrin 72
Distributor of Pain
If our group was Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Nigeria, we'd likely advance.
And we played at home...If our group was Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Nigeria, we'd likely advance.
That's nobody's business but the Turks. ISTANBOOOOOOL.Turkey's finishing has been abysmal. Where's Kazim Kazim when they need him?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgc3F1XZTAwThat's nobody's business but the Turks. ISTANBOOOOOOL.Turkey's finishing has been abysmal. Where's Kazim Kazim when they need him?
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You mean beyond Guzan being a great back up?So, 15 days out, and I feel comfortable with:
GK: Howard
RB: Johnson
S: Dempsey
3 out of 11 spots aren't bad, right?
I feel OK about Zusi, Bradley started to play better in the 2nd half, but I think his best position is still deeper. I know Jozy worked hard, and Klinsmann is not going to abandon him now, but he has no confidence, I don't think he could hit an open net right now.
I want to be an optimist, give me something.
In the 4-4-2 diamond, Jozy needs to do a lot more than just "work hard" He needs to be able to work with Dempsey, Bradley, and Zusi/Davis/Bedoya - an due has no touch, very little in the way of creativity, and less than zero confidence. He may not hurt the US out there, but none of his "work" is really helping, and when he gets stoned on two chances against the keeper, and passes away another chance, he is going to be second guessing himself all game long.I thought Brooks had an outstanding second half. He was called upon to make a lot of interventions and stood tall each time. I hadn't been convinced in the past, but he has a level of raw talent that the rest of the US CBs just don't have.
Green isn't going to make the Donovan controversy go away. I'm fine with how Jozy played too. I'd like him to get his confidence back, but if he works that hard in Brazil, I"ll have no complaints.
Tough to make other judgments. I think we might play that aggressive against Ghana, but it's hard to imagine we'll do so against anyone else. At any rate, it made a very open game and a fun watch.
worked hard, didn't excite, but didn't give away too much. No way Donovan could do that job. :satire:Looked and sounded fantastic on tv!oh- if there were Turks there today, you'd hardly know it- I'd say 95-98% pro-US.
Beasley and ChandlerFabian Johnson reminded everyone again why it'd be good to have him at left midfield.
Jozy/Clint
Fab/Bradley/J Jones/Zusi
?????/Besler/Cameron/???
Forget that it's not going to happen -- if you were told the US MUST play that way, who would you slot into the outside back spots?
That was sooooo filthy. Too bad it didn't ultimately work out- but crazy, crazy move... and I was sitting all the way at the other end of the stadium for it.And oh yeah, the turn by Deuce in the 9th minute (happened right in front of us) was absolutely jaw dropping. Really wish he hadn't overhit the touch. Would have been an unbelievable goal.
So re: Jozy... IMO, and I did hear the constant groans from fans, Jozy uses his hands too much to try to gain positioning advantages. This makes it really easy for refs to blow the whistle on him, even if he's not really doing much- it's just too obvious. He needs to use his body and arms more than grabbing and shoving with his hands.So I definitely had a blast at the game. Other than the fact that I was hoarse by the 32 minute mark, it was a great time. We were right in front of the Lalas, Keller and Ley like 15 rows up. (so pretty much right between the corner flag and the edge of the 18 on the end the US was attacking in the first half).
The American Outlaws pre-game party was pretty much a bust. The bar was totally unprepared for the crowd. They only had 3 bartenders working despite the crowd being 3 deep for 2 hours. The biggest mistake was letting people sit at the bar. They should have ditched the stools so that everyone could get beers. Instead, the same 20 people stayed posted up at the bar the whole time making it impossible for anyone else to get a drink. They probably lost at least 50-60% of potential sales because people just couldn't get to the bar. Hell, setting up a few stations outside selling cans and bottles probably would have solved the problem as well. There were some cool people there, but it was a waste of time.
From my seat, it really looked the US, and Jozy in particular, got a very unfavorable whistle. I thought the foul on the disallowed goal was really soft. I thought Deuce deserved a PK and I thought Turkey's players were making a meal of every single piece of contact. Jozy couldn't breathe on someone without them going down in a heap. It ruined at least 2 or 3 good pieces of play on his part.
I thought we played ok, but I just think this team needs Landon. Davis isn't gonna get it done and the idea that Greene is even close to ready at this point is a joke. JK's insistence that Landon isn't as good as these guys makes him look like a fool. I know he can't come out and say "I promised Greene a spot to get him to commit", but at least then I'd be able to take him seriously. This whole situation has really soured me on him.
It was really interesting watching a game from another angle (other than the traditional TV angle). I'm far from an expert on the game, but the end zone camera made it that much harder for me to follow what was going on tactically. I just couldn't get a good grasp on how things were developing in the MF.
I'll definitely make an effort to get to any future USMNT game that's within driving distance. I also plan on heading out to at least one "important" qualifier at the end of next cycle (hopefully US-Mex in Columbus).
of:BUT DAVIS CAN KICK CORNERS WELLI tried to make it clear, but based on what I've seen from Davis and Green... LD not being part of the 23 is such a shambolic gaffe. Zusi can claim to have outplayed him during the hex- and I wouldn't argue- but Davis? And I LIKE Davis- always have- but he brings not much to the table for a tournament of this importnance. At least we got to see his right foot todayof:
MLS is not that picky. If you have between $70 and $100 million and some sort of viable stadium option being that you either own the stadium out right or you build a new soccer stadium, you have a pretty good chance to get an expansion team.Still wish MLS would let NJ have a team.
-QG
Beasley and ChandlerFabian Johnson reminded everyone again why it'd be good to have him at left midfield.
Jozy/Clint
Fab/Bradley/J Jones/Zusi
?????/Besler/Cameron/???
Forget that it's not going to happen -- if you were told the US MUST play that way, who would you slot into the outside back spots?
But I am happy with Fab in back right.
I am more worried about Besler right now than I am with either Chandler or Beasley on the left.![]()
At the game, the problem didn't seem like it was Besler, but the spacing with Jones and especially Turkey overloading that space. Seems to me that CONCACAF teams figured out how to do this, frequently finding and exploiting that space, but without the ability to get the ball wide again.Beasley and ChandlerFabian Johnson reminded everyone again why it'd be good to have him at left midfield.
Jozy/Clint
Fab/Bradley/J Jones/Zusi
?????/Besler/Cameron/???
Forget that it's not going to happen -- if you were told the US MUST play that way, who would you slot into the outside back spots?
But I am happy with Fab in back right.
I am more worried about Besler right now than I am with either Chandler or Beasley on the left.![]()
He has tried a bunch of formations over the years with US (4-3-3, 4-1-4-1, 4-2-3-1, different shapes of 4-4-2) I am unsure if he adjusts them based on the expected competition, the current players or because he likes to tinker.Floppo or NR can maybe help with this, but IIRC the US was mainly rolling out a 4-3-3 pre-2013, correct? Then there were the anonymous players slamming JK's tactical knowledge, and shortly thereafter the USMNT switched to a fairly standard 4-2-3-1, which again, IIRC they employed mainly throughout 2013, where they obviously were improved.
Now we're switching to a 4-4-2 diamond, or a flat 4-4-2? Are we trying to do our homework on the bus here?
Yeah we talked about that in some detail in one of the soccer threads (I forget which one). Pretty disgraceful at best.Anyone see that nigeria/scotland fiasco?
During the last Gold Cup JK made one defensive scheme change that I liked in the last 15 minutes while protecting a lead.If we are protecting a lead, or a draw, I am not sure where the defensive subs will come from - maybe Beckerman in for Jones, maybe Yedlin in for the right outside midfielder, Bedoya in if he does not start, maybe Chandler in on the left, if Beasley starts, but I expect Chandler to start.
Non-cat gif: https://24.media.tumblr.com/eeaa7607e6e7691f8a990e929966f969/tumblr_n6ifueM3Ru1qad9dvo2_r1_500.gifThat was sooooo filthy. Too bad it didn't ultimately work out- but crazy, crazy move... and I was sitting all the way at the other end of the stadium for it.And oh yeah, the turn by Deuce in the 9th minute (happened right in front of us) was absolutely jaw dropping. Really wish he hadn't overhit the touch. Would have been an unbelievable goal.
UPDATE: gfycat style: http://gfycat.com/NegligibleGleamingDwarfrabbitNon-cat gif: https://24.media.tumblr.com/eeaa7607e6e7691f8a990e929966f969/tumblr_n6ifueM3Ru1qad9dvo2_r1_500.gifThat was sooooo filthy. Too bad it didn't ultimately work out- but crazy, crazy move... and I was sitting all the way at the other end of the stadium for it.And oh yeah, the turn by Deuce in the 9th minute (happened right in front of us) was absolutely jaw dropping. Really wish he hadn't overhit the touch. Would have been an unbelievable goal.
I don't watch Serie A, how good is a healthy Rossi compared to the current U.S. roster. Is he comparable to Demspey or Bradley? Better?I absolutely love that Rossi didn't make the Italy team. I feel bad for the guy that he keeps getting injured, but I can't feel sorry for him. He chose Italy because they were the better team. Now he can't make that team. Its pretty great.
And yes, I realize that we're benefiting from quite a few duals at this point. But most of their situations are very different. Rossi's father voluntarily left Italy because the US offered more opportunities. The fathers of the German contingent (I believe all of them) were only there because they were serving our country. Bacon probably chose the US mostly because we're better, but at least he was born here.
The reaction of the ball boy is pretty funnySo good.UPDATE: gfycat style: http://gfycat.com/NegligibleGleamingDwarfrabbit
We were pretty clearly playing "skinny" on defense in the diamond with Davis and Zusi dropping back into the middle on either side of Jones and both backs also pinching in when the ball was on the other side of the field. It frankly left too much space when Turkey swung the ball (so you don't want to be doing this against Germany) especially when the went from Fab's side to Chandler's. It did give Bradley freedom, but I don't think Zusi and Davis are necessarily the two outside mids you want for defense either and left Chandler exposed.I would not be surprised if we were only planning on using the 4-4-2 diamond against Ghana - a team we feel are our equal, or worse. Just a guess, but I wonder if the diamond concept was brought in to deal with the perception that Bradley and Jones were not working well as a tandem in the 4-2-3-1, with Jones roaming too much, forcing Bradley to stay back - which, in turn, caused us to miss out on Bradley's passing up field. By shifting to the diamond, it adds more clarity to Jones' role, in that he is supposed to stay back most of the time.
Against Portugal and Germany, I would think we will take a more defensive approach - dropping Bradley deeper, to help clog the middle, and with less freedom to move forward. That will, of course, make goals harder to come by, with less creativity up front.
Rossi was leading Serie A in goals before he got injured this season. Before his catastrophic injury with Villareal, he was third in La Liga in goals behind Messi and Ronaldo. He's a much more talented withdrawn striker than Deuce. A natural goal scorer. Cross-position comparisons with Bradley are tough to make. Rossi's reputation is better, but I agree with those who say that Bradley's nationality has been held against him. There are probably less than 10 club teams in the world who I think he probably shouldn't be able to be at least a rotation CM for.I don't watch Serie A, how good is a healthy Rossi compared to the current U.S. roster. Is he comparable to Demspey or Bradley? Better?I absolutely love that Rossi didn't make the Italy team. I feel bad for the guy that he keeps getting injured, but I can't feel sorry for him. He chose Italy because they were the better team. Now he can't make that team. Its pretty great.
And yes, I realize that we're benefiting from quite a few duals at this point. But most of their situations are very different. Rossi's father voluntarily left Italy because the US offered more opportunities. The fathers of the German contingent (I believe all of them) were only there because they were serving our country. Bacon probably chose the US mostly because we're better, but at least he was born here.