El Floppo
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4-4-2
Pulisic/Wood Deuce/Wood
Nagbe
Bradley Jones/Bedoya
Cameron
Fab Brooks Birnbaum Yedlin
Guzan
but that's asking and expecting a LOT from berny. feel the birn.
4-4-2, but I'd see it more of a 4-3-3 with a lot of fluidity.
4-4-2
Pulisic/Wood Deuce/Wood
Nagbe
Bradley Jones/Bedoya
Cameron
Fab Brooks Birnbaum Yedlin
Guzan
In most countries this is true but as you know we are very unique. Many teams beyond US and Mexico will have huge followings in the stadiums because of our melting pot.
Yet the US has a very strong home record against all those CA teams in meaningful matches (including Mexico).In most countries this is true but as you know we are very unique. Many teams beyond US and Mexico will have huge followings in the stadiums because of our melting pot.
They have a bit more control over venue for qualifiers. There's a reason we make Mexico come to Columbus all the time. We'll see.Yet the US has a very strong home record against all those CA teams in meaningful matches (including Mexico).
You are absolutely right.Yet the US has a very strong home record against all those CA teams in meaningful matches (including Mexico).
yeah- I mentioned the "fluid" part. I'd see him out wide more often than not... in fact- yeah- good point... just switch him and Caillou.I think its a mistake to think of Nagbe as a #10. I think he's talented enough for that position, but I don't think it's natural for him. And keeping him that high limits his touches on the ball.
Amazing that in 22 years we have only played 5 times down there.In Mexico: USA 0 (3) 2 Mexico
Agreed. Ideally I think he plays along side Bradley in the center, with Bradley dropping deeper to link play from the back and Nagbe linking play to the front and wings.I think its a mistake to think of Nagbe as a #10. I think he's talented enough for that position, but I don't think it's natural for him. And keeping him that high limits his touches on the ball.
I don't see why you'd adopt the diamond and not play Bradley centrally.but that's asking and expecting a LOT from berny. feel the birn.
4-4-2, but I'd see it more of a 4-3-3 with a lot of fluidity.
99 Confed Cup semi. Mexico won in ET (I counted the Copa win for the US as a draw as well).Amazing that in 22 years we have only played 5 times down there.
Is that W-D-L? I can't remember the 3rd draw if it is. I am getting so old :(
Also, that doesn't count friendlies.Amazing that in 22 years we have only played 5 times down there.
Is that W-D-L? I can't remember the 3rd draw if it is. I am getting so old :(
99 Confed Cup semi. Mexico won in ET (I counted the Copa win for the US as a draw as well).
We probably have not played too many of those in Mexico over the years. Maybe 1 or 2 at most?Also, that doesn't count friendlies.
Probably more than half. A lot is location dependent. If we stay away from Florida we should easily out draw Colombian fans. Or stay away from the east coast corridor for Jamaica, things like that.I bet USA could outdraw at least half of the field in the Copa. There aren't enough Uruguayans, Costa Ricans, etc to make it happen. Brazilians and Mexicans? Sure.
I'd feel comfortable with Fab at RW. He's as two-footed as it gets.Stiker and RW are still big question marks. I think Deuce plays best with a strike partner, but the team plays best in a 4-3-3. Wood isn't as good in the 18 as Deuce (or Jozy for that matter), but is far more useful even when he doesn't score goals. Pulisic might be worth a look on the right, but I'm reluctant to ask too much of him when he's comfortable on the left. For 2018, I suspect we might see Kekuta Manneh at LW and Pulisic at RW.
Edgar Castillo has replaced injured Timmy Chandler on the Copa America roster.
At least this gives us a LB sub.
Simeone was pretty out there.This is well worth a read. Story about the day the US beat Argentina 3-0 in the Copa America back in 1995. Plenty of quotes from Wynalda, Lalas, Klopas, Sampson and others
https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/may/27/copa-america-usa-argentina-1995
?It is. But there's zero pressure on the ball. Guys standing wide open between the lines to receive every pass.Well, it's Bolivia, but this is the prettiest soccer the US has played in a long time.
I feel like the announcer caught himself just short of saying that combo was a glimpse of the future before he remembered that Nagbe is almost a decade older than Pulisic.I know Nagbe is relatively new to the USMNT, but can we stop pretending he's a young up-and-comer? He's almost 26.
The irony being that those guys are Bolivian. It's all a flat circle, man.We used to joke that DC United could stick an orange traffic cone in front of goal and it would still score 20 goals as Etcheverry and Moreno banked balls in like they did with Diaz Arce and Rocket Roy. Zardes reminded me of that tonight.
Hope the US doesn't pay too much attention to this one. Bolivia obviously out there trying to get through 90 minutes without getting hurt ahead of next week.
I'm fearful the coaches will be like the commentators and think Zardes played well yesterday. Not sure I've seen a less impressive 2 goal performance.wdcrob said:We used to joke that DC United could stick an orange traffic cone in front of goal and it would still score 20 goals as Etcheverry and Moreno banked balls in like they did with Diaz Arce and Rocket Roy. Zardes reminded me of that tonight.
Hope the US doesn't pay too much attention to this one. Bolivia obviously out there trying to get through 90 minutes without getting hurt ahead of next week.
It is dream of mine to score a video of my nine year old son with Souljah Boy.I was looking through my favorited youtubes for a certain video yesterday and found this one I had saved years ago - Pulisic
I mute all soccer highlight vids automatically.It is dream of mine to score a video of my nine year old son with Souljah Boy.
This is a great vid. I think it was posted on here last year (with out the sound track part).I was looking through my favorited youtubes for a certain video yesterday and found this one I had saved years ago - Pulisic
Hopefully not all soccer videos.I mute all soccer highlight vids automatically.
Being so young, If he can stay healthy he should be able to exceed Deuce and Mcbride as they came over relatively late IN their careers. But that doesnt automatically put him IN top 10 worldwide position either. And as much as I like what Ive seen so far from him, theres nothing Ive seen yet that tells me hes top 10 quality (with the obvious caveat being his age)Iivthinininmivst of us realize Pulisic is the next big thing for American soccer...the only question is just how big of a star he will become. Are we talking moderate European success a la McBride and Deuce or are we talking top 10 player in the world success?