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I listened in the BVB game... Didn't sound like Gio was super busy (didn't hear his name called a lot), but when he was it seemed he provided some danger. Switched over to Milan after Gios subbed out. mussh was playing as a holding MF when I switched over, so also not a lot of action.
 
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Fulham coach Marco Silva praised Antonee Robinson, saying he's one of the best left backs in the Premier League "He's been great for us. He's one of the best left-backs in this league." "It's not just the way he is able to stop players, but the way he is able to help. He's a top player and a great professional. He's a proper athlete and is improving in some defensive positions where we want him to improve."He's improving season by season, and week by week. We are really proud to have him with us."
 
I listened in the BVB game... Didn't sound like Gio was super busy (didn't hear his name called a lot), but when he was it seemed he provided some danger. Switched over to Milan after Gios subbed out. mussh was playing as a holding MF when I switched over, so also not a lot of action.
I watched parts of the BVB game. Gio still has the dangerous passing, but it's been a REALLY long time since I've seen him look very dangerous dribbling the ball. Early in his career, the reason I thought he could end up better than Pulisic was that he was able to dribble through heavy traffic without getting pushed off the ball. Not that he's played a ton the past few years, but when he does play, I rarely see him try that type of dribbling anymore.

On the bright side, two games ago (when he came in as a sub), Dortmund had him take at least one corner kick while he was in the game.
 
I listened in the BVB game... Didn't sound like Gio was super busy (didn't hear his name called a lot), but when he was it seemed he provided some danger. Switched over to Milan after Gios subbed out. mussh was playing as a holding MF when I switched over, so also not a lot of action.
I watched parts of the BVB game. Gio still has the dangerous passing, but it's been a REALLY long time since I've seen him look very dangerous dribbling the ball. Early in his career, the reason I thought he could end up better than Pulisic was that he was able to dribble through heavy traffic without getting pushed off the ball. Not that he's played a ton the past few years, but when he does play, I rarely see him try that type of dribbling anymore.

On the bright side, two games ago (when he came in as a sub), Dortmund had him take at least one corner kick while he was in the game.
The danger id hear in the game was from his crossing/passing, fwiw. Don't think I heard his name called about dribbling by somebody.
 
Dribbling is arguably the skill that takes the most confidence to perform.

When Gio was young, he was overflowing in confidence which allowed his high talent to carry him to a quality level that few 17/18 year olds achieve.

But between the injuries and the WC fiasco he clearly lost his edge and confidence. I don't know how long or if ever, he will be able to get it back.
 
Bournemouth buying 2006 CB Matai Akinmboni from DC United for $2.5m plus a sell-on clause. This is great news because Bournemouth are a well run club and.....the sooner we get prospects moved out of DC the better.

Akinmboni is a pretty good prospect. He's more raw than a Banks but one of the best CB prospects we've produced (to be fair, we have a bunch between 05-07 that look to be better than anything in the 4 or so years previous to that). He turned 18 in October so this was as soon as he could head to England.

Matai's younger brother Mikel is at Man City for a trial right now (note that some people confuse trials and training when reporting so I am not really sure which it is).

 
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US based posters understandably jumping in with Reyna chat after his first start of the season for BVB. Don’t think he did a lot wrong but was quiet. Kicker’s 3.5 (average kind of mark) hard to disagree with. His problem is when Brandt is fit, he’s almost always going to get picked ahead of him.

With Gittens & Beier offering pace out wide, it doesn’t leave many starting options for Reyna under normal circumstances. Nmecha has become the legs along with Sabitzer while Brandt is creator. But with Schlotterbeck & Anton out, leaving Can having to play at the back, chances maybe this week/next.
 
I am starting to get the feeling the first time we see a full US squad all cycle may be in the WC itself

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According to the official documents published by world football’s governing body for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, FIFA isn't requiring clubs participating in the competition to release players to their national teams while the Club World Cup is taking place.

This could prevent USMNT players like Tim Weah & Weston McKennie (Juventus) and Gio Reyna (Borussia Dortmund) from being available for the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Both Juve and Dortmund are among the teams participating in the Club World Cup this summer.
 
It's so rare when players actually improve on the aspects that have held them back when they're already a "mature" player, so it's a trip to see Jedi become a competent crosser of the ball. There's really nothing left anymore to keep from concluding that he's a world class left back now. And maybe that label means a bit less now. We don't have a Marcelo, much less a Roberto Carlos or Maldini now. But he's as good as Andy Robertson and more consistent than a guy like Fonzie (who still feels like a left wing slumming it as a fullback most of the time). He's not really bad at anything anymore and his engine is elite. I don't think I've ever seen an "American" player improve as much as he has.
 
It's so rare when players actually improve on the aspects that have held them back when they're already a "mature" player, so it's a trip to see Jedi become a competent crosser of the ball. There's really nothing left anymore to keep from concluding that he's a world class left back now. And maybe that label means a bit less now. We don't have a Marcelo, much less a Roberto Carlos or Maldini now. But he's as good as Andy Robertson and more consistent than a guy like Fonzie (who still feels like a left wing slumming it as a fullback most of the time). He's not really bad at anything anymore and his engine is elite. I don't think I've ever seen an "American" player improve as much as he has.
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I was always a fan, but always consistently laughed at his shortcomings- especially the zardozed clangy touch.

But you're totally right- week in, the guy is doing things on the ball that's at a very high level. I mean, he's no dest or cp in terms of his touch, but he doesn't have to be with how good he's gotten with it...and added to his absolutely elite motor and pace, he's made himself an elite LB.
 
Jedi with 2 assists today in a 2-2 draw with Liverpool.

His second assist was just sick in every sense of the word. He plays the first quick one touch ball to initiate the attack and then some how gets on the end of the play to make the assist.

WHAT A PLAYER HE HAS BECOME!!


Even the first assist was none to shabby. He looks like he has a cheat code when he starts sprinting. Look at the ground he covers in that small amount of time at the beginning of the play

 
And if not for both the Fulham CBs completely shutting off in the 85rh, they would have had the win at Anfield.

There was a play around then when Salah got free on top of the box dribbling in for a shot and Jedi shut him down and stripped the ball away. And even past the 90 he was making end to end runs forward to try to get back the winner.

Poch has to be salivating watching him.
 
Lmao... I started watching Fulham in the 80th minute and had NO Idea Liverpool were down a man. They were clearly the better team, even with 10.
 
Consider this stat and know that up until today, Gio had not scored since the 2022/2023 season

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Gio Reyna has scored 14 goals in the Bundesliga, the most by a USMNT player in Europe’s top 5 leagues before turning 23 this century. Reyna surpassed Christian Pulisic who scored 13 Bundesliga goals.
 
Consider this stat and know that up until today, Gio had not scored since the 2022/2023 season
He also turned 22 in November meaning he basically has a full season before he ages out of this.

But I'm not following the stat. Pulisic scored 13 Bundesliga goals by age 20. He moved to Chelsea and then scored another 13 goals in the EPL before 23. Is it just the most in one single league?
 
Consider this stat and know that up until today, Gio had not scored since the 2022/2023 season
He also turned 22 in November meaning he basically has a full season before he ages out of this.

But I'm not following the stat. Pulisic scored 13 Bundesliga goals by age 20. He moved to Chelsea and then scored another 13 goals in the EPL before 23. Is it just the most in one single league?
yes most in a single league. Comes from Opta.

Pulisic has most across all top 5 leagues combined.
 
Consider this stat and know that up until today, Gio had not scored since the 2022/2023 season
He also turned 22 in November meaning he basically has a full season before he ages out of this.

But I'm not following the stat. Pulisic scored 13 Bundesliga goals by age 20. He moved to Chelsea and then scored another 13 goals in the EPL before 23. Is it just the most in one single league?
yes most in a single league. Comes from Opta.

Pulisic has most across all top 5 leagues combined.
Note: I think Ligue 1 fell out of the top 5 the single year that Balogun 21 goals.
 
It's so rare when players actually improve on the aspects that have held them back when they're already a "mature" player, so it's a trip to see Jedi become a competent crosser of the ball. There's really nothing left anymore to keep from concluding that he's a world class left back now. And maybe that label means a bit less now. We don't have a Marcelo, much less a Roberto Carlos or Maldini now. But he's as good as Andy Robertson and more consistent than a guy like Fonzie (who still feels like a left wing slumming it as a fullback most of the time). He's not really bad at anything anymore and his engine is elite. I don't think I've ever seen an "American" player improve as much as he has.
:goodposting:

I was always a fan, but always consistently laughed at his shortcomings- especially the zardozed clangy touch.

But you're totally right- week in, the guy is doing things on the ball that's at a very high level. I mean, he's no dest or cp in terms of his touch, but he doesn't have to be with how good he's gotten with it...and added to his absolutely elite motor and pace, he's made himself an elite LB.
Not to mention his durability. Sure he's had a few knocks and missed some time, but nothing major as I recall. :knocksonwood:
 
Good opportunity for Pepi and maybe Ledezma to pad their stats today, as they're both starting in a cup game that's likely to be very lopsided
coming off of their first loss of the season... one that De Jong started, with Pepi coming off the bench.

seems like De Jongs goals have been drying up lately. He does more than score goals, but maybe Pepi will be getting more opportunities now that they've been dropping points.
 
Well this could be interesting in the battle for Arnie Chase

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Awaiting further confirmation, Japan will travel to the United States next autumn for a pre-World Cup tune up and plans to play one of two friendlies against the USMNT as early as September at the request of their coach
 
Weah pulled his hammy in the Cup game yesterday. It is currently considered low grade so hopefully he won’t be out long.
 
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This is probably Jedi's last chance to join a top 10ish level team in the world. It will all come down to what fee Fulham want. With Jedi's incredible fitness level, I think he is going to be a top left back for about 3-4 more years (until 30-31 ish) which would be perfect for him for one big contract with a top team.
 
This is a good read about camp cupcake and who may have a chance to ascend to the full national team before the WC


for me we need the following as top priorities along with any other depth that can be found.

*A very solid back up keeper, and maybe one that can push Turner for the #1 spot
*A back up LB
*Any defensive solid CB's that can also distribute to hopefully phase out Ream
*A number 9 as with Sargent and a Balogun following the tried and true American path of "show well for club and immediately get long term injury", we are going to need more depth here. We are one Pepi injury away from a WTF situation at the 9.
 
This is probably Jedi's last chance to join a top 10ish level team in the world. It will all come down to what fee Fulham want. With Jedi's incredible fitness level, I think he is going to be a top left back for about 3-4 more years (until 30-31 ish) which would be perfect for him for one big contract with a top team.
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Antonee Robinson to @marca on rumored transfer interest:

"I'm very happy here. The fact that there is interest from other teams is great. Obviously, it all comes down to whether someone wants me enough to pay what Fulham would ask. So, if the club sees it as a good idea, I would leave."
 
This is probably Jedi's last chance to join a top 10ish level team in the world. It will all come down to what fee Fulham want. With Jedi's incredible fitness level, I think he is going to be a top left back for about 3-4 more years (until 30-31 ish) which would be perfect for him for one big contract with a top team.
whoops, forgot to add the associated quote

Antonee Robinson to @marca on rumored transfer interest:

"I'm very happy here. The fact that there is interest from other teams is great. Obviously, it all comes down to whether someone wants me enough to pay what Fulham would ask. So, if the club sees it as a good idea, I would leave."
That answer is in the handbook.

Or should be.
 
This is probably Jedi's last chance to join a top 10ish level team in the world. It will all come down to what fee Fulham want. With Jedi's incredible fitness level, I think he is going to be a top left back for about 3-4 more years (until 30-31 ish) which would be perfect for him for one big contract with a top team.
whoops, forgot to add the associated quote

Antonee Robinson to @marca on rumored transfer interest:

"I'm very happy here. The fact that there is interest from other teams is great. Obviously, it all comes down to whether someone wants me enough to pay what Fulham would ask. So, if the club sees it as a good idea, I would leave."
That answer is in the handbook.

Or should be.
You are going to have to learn your cliches!
 
Very good new Behind the Crest today. Watch if for nothing else to hear Poch’s halftime speech during the home leg

 

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