He had just missed a couple of guys on free kicks in previous games. He hits a nice, flat delivery with pace. I also think that despite the complaints I’ve heard tonight, he was the most effective MF in winning back the ball. He wasn’t breaking down the defense, but neither was anyone else.Very nice ball by berhalter
My problem with him was passing the ball to Saydi over and over. So, I guess fair play to win the ball back. But as I said... At least he was trying to find that longer attacking ball... Where none of the other MFs were doing anything other than taking their first and subsequent touches backwards.He had just missed a couple of guys on free kicks in previous games. He hits a nice, flat delivery with pace. I also think that despite the complaints I’ve heard tonight, he was the most effective MF in winning back the ball. He wasn’t breaking down the defense, but neither was anyone else.Very nice ball by berhalter
Been a while since we've had a creator up there. It's been the same big body brick feet types. Something has to giveHe can't win or hold the ball.. would be worse as a nine with the goal at his back. Why would you want him up there?Id love to see Luna as a 9....
But the higher ups have decided thats reserved for players 6'0" and up.
Really not goodRef has not been too good. Hope it doesn't hurt the US figuratively or literally
**** yeah. And use your hands too dammitThe more we try to play “proper football” the worse we look.
USA dna is just not wired for that. Bomb that **** and just out-athlete the rest of the world.
The more we try to play “proper football” the worse we look.
USA dna is just not wired for that. Bomb that **** and just out-athlete the rest of the world.
I said WIN and hold the ball. He's not doing it in the MF today- getting muscled and sped of the ball all night, why would it work better upfield?.Been a while since we've had a creator up there. It's been the same big body brick feet types. Something has to giveHe can't win or hold the ball.. would be worse as a nine with the goal at his back. Why would you want him up there?Id love to see Luna as a 9....
But the higher ups have decided thats reserved for players 6'0" and up.
Eta: a 9 doesn't have to hold the ball to be effective. The US folks seem to think its a prerequisite
Really reallyReally not goodRef has not been too good. Hope it doesn't hurt the US figuratively or literally
Theirs looks like Sting.Our coach looks like Dustin Hoffman
Philosophical differences in guess...I said WIN and hold the ball. He's not doing it in the MF today- getting muscled and sped of the ball all night, why would it work better upfield?.Been a while since we've had a creator up there. It's been the same big body brick feet types. Something has to giveHe can't win or hold the ball.. would be worse as a nine with the goal at his back. Why would you want him up there?Id love to see Luna as a 9....
But the higher ups have decided thats reserved for players 6'0" and up.
Eta: a 9 doesn't have to hold the ball to be effective. The US folks seem to think its a prerequisite
He needs to be facing and going at goal.. at least where I've seen him at his best.
I agree they need more diagonals... But that's not a product of who's up there- all those guys feed off that kind of run and ball. AG is at his best when the balls put into those kinds of spaces. But Other than a ball or two today, I haven't seen any US teams pump it up to a big target 9 in the middle of the field... Maybe ever. They work the ball wide and the forward tries to find the spots to get on the end of it in the box.Philosophical differences in guess...I said WIN and hold the ball. He's not doing it in the MF today- getting muscled and sped of the ball all night, why would it work better upfield?.Been a while since we've had a creator up there. It's been the same big body brick feet types. Something has to giveHe can't win or hold the ball.. would be worse as a nine with the goal at his back. Why would you want him up there?Id love to see Luna as a 9....
But the higher ups have decided thats reserved for players 6'0" and up.
Eta: a 9 doesn't have to hold the ball to be effective. The US folks seem to think its a prerequisite
He needs to be facing and going at goal.. at least where I've seen him at his best.
More dangerous runs, dangerous through balls, etc instead of send it and hope agiuymeng/zardes/dike/haji can hold up and help create.
I dont see any angled runs or through balls. None. Easy to defend what the US is putting out now. Luna not a left mid which he is effectively playing now.
The thing about Ag... He shows flashes of being that guy. Uses his big body to get to and win the space and ball- best on diagonals, but also on shorter or more direct balls. But then isn't very clean with his touch, and inexplicably doesn't have that same mastery of using his body once he's won the ball.If you want to play a false nine or holding striker, you better have one. The US does not. 4231 better have one or a dynamic creator/scorer.
It doesn't help that it appears poch will never have a full squad + time to work with that full squad to figure it out.
The vast vast vast majority of Nats are going to come from two places. MLS academies (which are free) or dual Nats who grow up in a soccer environment better than ours.I coached a kid, let's call him pedro, that is 5x better than Luna. He cuts hair now... HE CUTS HAIR.
I tried to help him. Took him to camps. Picked him up at the trailer his family shares with another family 40 minutes away, full on chickens in the yard situation. to drive him to tournaments hours away so he could get seen. Got him connected with college coaches to go to their camps for free dur to hos situation. Only for him to blow out his knee senior year and watch the recruiting just stop. I've never seen free kicks like his before. Pure knuckle balls. And have video to back it up. Luna? Pedro would smoke him.
Natty's aren't getting the best of the best. They're getting the best of who can afford to get to the odp camps and the ecnl camps/tournaments
The rest of the world caught up with the US in terms of training to be a superb athlete. I'm not sure that plan works anymore. But if it all goes to **** here, I'd be willing to try.The more we try to play “proper football” the worse we look.
USA dna is just not wired for that. Bomb that **** and just out-athlete the rest of the world.
We had a kid on our oldest's club team that had a free kick like I've never seen. Buried a free kick from mid field in double overtime to win the state title. Same thing, every ball knuckled but he could put it in the upper corner. As a defender he had 8 and 9 goals in college and I would guess 15 or them were on free kicks. He tried academy for a year but a two hour drive to train and then a two hour drive home is tough to be successful doing.I coached a kid, let's call him pedro, that is 5x better than Luna. He cuts hair now... HE CUTS HAIR.
I tried to help him. Took him to camps. Picked him up at the trailer his family shares with another family 40 minutes away, full on chickens in the yard situation. to drive him to tournaments hours away so he could get seen. Got him connected with college coaches to go to their camps for free dur to hos situation. Only for him to blow out his knee senior year and watch the recruiting just stop. I've never seen free kicks like his before. Pure knuckle balls. And have video to back it up. Luna? Pedro would smoke him.
Natty's aren't getting the best of the best. They're getting the best of who can afford to get to the odp camps and the ecnl camps/tournaments
I would disagree with your assessment. He seems capable of starting for us.Just going on the record to be the first to say that my kid really, really blows at soccer. Just terrible. USSoccer is perpetrating no injustice upon him.
Kind of wish we hadn't been selected to host the World Cup. We would be in the midst of qualifying and some meaningful games.
So that happened at least.Haji is not dressing tonight it seems. May be a chance to cap tie Downs.
Don't forget about the awful ODP program...It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.
That was just after my days... Iirc, replaced the state/regional part.Don't forget about the awful ODP program...It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.
We can all think of the 14 year olds who looked super skilled and who were in great training situations. Pynadath. Taitague. Alex Mendes. Xuxuh Hilton. Most of those play somewhere. Some had bad luck with injuries or whatever. But none of them got close to being a factor to make the senior national team.It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.
I made it to the state tryout level held in the middle of CA (I grew up in SD) and had 20+ fields of games going on. And no one knew anyone so unless you were the highly flashy, you never got noticed. I could make the right run all day but if no one served....That was just after my days... Iirc, replaced the state/regional part.Don't forget about the awful ODP program...It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.
We can all think of the 14 year olds who looked super skilled and who were in great training situations. Pynadath. Taitague. Alex Mendes. Xuxuh Hilton. Most of those play somewhere. Some had bad luck with injuries or whatever. But none of them got close to being a factor to make the senior national team.It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.
I guess Lederman actually has gotten a senior call-up for Poland (but was not capped). I almost included him on the list.
And on the flip side is a guy like Peter Woodring, who I played club and district teamWe can all think of the 14 year olds who looked super skilled and who were in great training situations. Pynadath. Taitague. Alex Mendes. Xuxuh Hilton. Most of those play somewhere. Some had bad luck with injuries or whatever. But none of them got close to being a factor to make the senior national team.It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.
I guess Lederman actually has gotten a senior call-up for Poland (but was not capped). I almost included him on the list.
Andrew Carleton and Uly Llanez are others of this ilk.
I am not even sure Uly is in the sport any more at just 24, when he scored for the USMNT at 18 years old. Just bonkers when it is not injury related. Some players development curve just stops.
the gaps are also too great (which goes hand in hand with what you are saying).It's a numbers game IMO. There are similar stories for every other sport in the US about highly talented guys that didn't work out for whatever reason. Marcus Dupree is the first name I think(thanks to the ESPN stuff on him). Lenny Cooke was at one time as highly touted in high school as LeBron James. I don't think he ever played a game of NBA basketball(he did make summer leagues I believe).
The difference in those sports and soccer in the US? There are dozens of guys every year that are just as talented and losing out on them doesn't hurt the sport. For the USMNT? Gio was the most talented 18 year old we've ever seen in our program. Him being a bust? Kills us. If Albert and Sullivan are busts 6 years from now? We don't have a dozen other guys on their level to replace that. The top soccer nations do. If one of their highly talented players bust it hurts, but they move on to the next wonderkid. We don't have "the next wonderkid" if ours fails. The hope is that this is changing. I have yet to really see the change IMO.
Oh....the ultimate scam of a money grab. You kid was selected to represent the US in Italy. Ante up $2500 if he would like to accept representing his country . Nothing worse than sitting in Tuscaloosa in July watching midday soccer games. Heck, you even had to pay to tryout at the state level.Don't forget about the awful ODP program...It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.
Pretty much every US youth sport has become this now. Pay to play at almost every level, and how do you say no when your kid is so excited? Try having a kid play hockey.Oh....the ultimate scam of a money grab. You kid was selected to represent the US in Italy. Ante up $2500 if he would like to accept representing his country . Nothing worse than sitting in Tuscaloosa in July watching midday soccer games. Heck, you even had to pay to tryout at the state level.Don't forget about the awful ODP program...It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.
Try tennis.Pretty much every US youth sport has become this now. Pay to play at almost every level, and how do you say no when your kid is so excited? Try having a kid play hockey.Oh....the ultimate scam of a money grab. You kid was selected to represent the US in Italy. Ante up $2500 if he would like to accept representing his country . Nothing worse than sitting in Tuscaloosa in July watching midday soccer games. Heck, you even had to pay to tryout at the state level.Don't forget about the awful ODP program...It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.![]()
Pretty much every US youth sport has become this now. Pay to play at almost every level, and how do you say no when your kid is so excited? Try having a kid play hockey.Oh....the ultimate scam of a money grab. You kid was selected to represent the US in Italy. Ante up $2500 if he would like to accept representing his country . Nothing worse than sitting in Tuscaloosa in July watching midday soccer games. Heck, you even had to pay to tryout at the state level.Don't forget about the awful ODP program...It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.![]()
You are both correct from the cost standpoint.Try tennis.Pretty much every US youth sport has become this now. Pay to play at almost every level, and how do you say no when your kid is so excited? Try having a kid play hockey.Oh....the ultimate scam of a money grab. You kid was selected to represent the US in Italy. Ante up $2500 if he would like to accept representing his country . Nothing worse than sitting in Tuscaloosa in July watching midday soccer games. Heck, you even had to pay to tryout at the state level.Don't forget about the awful ODP program...It's a different era and all, but players who look great at lower levels don't always translate that play to higher levels. Young players who arent much at 14 can and do grow into much better, international level players. I've experienced and seen all of that first hand.
Granted I want part of an era involving extremely pay to play. We had a pretty clear route: club (town/local) > select team... District (there were 9 in my state) > State > Regional > National. Were there players who got overlooked because they couldn't afford to play on a club that got seen at the district level? Maybe. Probably for immigrant communities.![]()
In NYC shelling out $$ just to get on a court... No coaching or classes- just to use a court for an hour. (Id imagine ice time is similar) Then classes and private lessons are ridiculous. At least with soccer is just spend an hour when I got home juggling and doing those Kruyff moves over and over again in our driveway.