USMNT



  • @focojayhawk moore looked a little lost but had moments. Happy to see Ferreria. Our biggest question mark right now is the 9. Felt he brings creativity and needs the run to see what we have in him. I have a soft spot for arriola. He always goes so hard knowing hes going to get injured. He was good last night. Very happy to see some de la torre. Kid is a stud. And acosta is my underrated player of the roster. I dont think moussa is a done deal. Both those guys add playmaking ability we need in the middle third.

    Reports of Captain Americas demise were premature.

    We could still make some noise this WC.



  • I should add that Reyna has opened my eyes in the last two games.



  • Just saw reminder that this will be (in theory) the last difficult World Cup qualifying period for the US, and the rest of the world.

    The US co-hosts the next World Cup with Canada and Mexico, so they automatically qualify.

    AND i think that World Cup field expands to 48 teams, with more Concacaf nations getting in.

    So, for better or worse, the qualifying headaches should be over.



  • We did it! Not pretty but we qualified!



  • @approxinfinity It for sure wasn’t pretty, but it’ll be fun to watch them in the World Cup again. It would be REALLY fun to see what this team could do if all fully healthy at the same time…and then could be even more so four years from now when the best players are in their prime



  • Didn’t lose by 7 yay.



  • Doh! I just hope we have some good friendlies in the summer and fall to get that loss off our brains.

    Gotta be weird to want to celebrate after that. Anybody see Pulisic’s post game chat? Somber.

    Anyway, they did the job I guess. Onward.



  • Continue to be impressed by de la torre. Imo hes made his case for starting over moussa.

    The defense cant get caught sleeping like they were. Zimmerman didnt check back and yedlin was out to lunch at the 18 leaving an easy back run available.

    But the defense and the 9 remain our biggest questions but i like the potential ferreira and pepi have shown. Please no more zardes or pefok. And if we have dest back we avoid the pick your poison of an aging yedlin and too green shaq moore on the right wingback.

    I just want to score a bunch at the WC. I will be ok with giving up goals if we can just connect and make it excitng on the offensive end.



  • Also, do we really need a million flat Pulisic crosses? Im concerned that our effort to get him going is going to hurt us against good teams. You can score a hatty on rebounds and PKs but dont be mistaken that this signals a need for a myopic retraction of the offense fixated on the fortunes of captain america.



  • @approxinfinity said in USMNT:

    Also, do we really need a million flat Pulisic crosses? Im concerned that our effort to get him going is going to hurt us against good teams. You can score a hatty on rebounds and PKs but dont be mistaken that this signals a need for a myopic retraction of the offense fixated on the fortunes of captain america.

    Honestly, our crossing is not good no matter who’s doing the crossing.

    A. Robinson needs a lot of work to up his crossing game, especially if he’s the guy running up and down the wing.

    Pulisic hasn’t looked like the old quick, speedy guy he once was. not sure what the deal is there. he still does some good things of course, but he doesn’t beat anybody with speed anymore.



  • Goal.com projects the US squad, and starters.

    No real disagreements from me. But, I do wonder if we can play a 4-3-3 against really strong teams.

    https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/who-usmnt-roster-f2022-world-cup-qatar/blt42d0dc7e2460b006



  • The World Cup draw is out!

    US paired in same pot as England, Iran and play in game winner (Whales, Scotland, Ukraine).

    Pretty good draw IMO.



  • I coach soccer at my Junior Hi and nearly all the kids are from Mexico. They didn’t watch US-Costa Rica that night, they watched Mexico-El Salvador.



  • No complaints about the draw. They’ll need to play well in all three games to advance…like the World Cup should be. Drawing a potential Group A 2nd round match isn’t a bad potential gig either. Can’t wait for November!





  • @rockchalkjayhawk oh god it was brutal. Man city was shell shocked rest of half. I still think Turner should start.



  • @approxinfinity said in USMNT:

    @rockchalkjayhawk oh god it was brutal. Man city was shell shocked rest of half. I still think Turner should start.

    Oh boy. I can imagine the players were steamed. I recall a few close calls or similar plays at the start of US games. Weird.



  • Thought i’d revisit this topic since we’re in the midst of some USMNT games. what, four to go before the World Cup?

    Watched the Uruguay game. tough match, but i was generally pleased with our play.

    The general consensus seems to be we need to figure out who will play centrally with Zimmerman on defense.

    And the usual issue: center forward

    They honestly are all the same to me: Ferreira, Pepi, Sargent if you can qualify him as a striker.

    Maybe this long lost Haji Wright will have an impact.

    Fingers crossed tonight in Texas.



  • More thoughts on the Uruguay game…

    Seems like Berhalter’s plan to press up high after turnovers, but not everybody was buying into it. Kinda half assed in a way, because they found ways out and we were stuck with only a few back to defend the counter – with chaos at times in the box. unmarked guys, poor decisions.

    Anyway, if that’s the plan, fine. Just be more organized.

    Standouts good or bad:

    – Joe Scally: wow. he’s got some growing to do. His decision making was horrendous, with even worse execution. Hope with more playing time he can make those decisions confidently, with force behind em.

    – Forwards: meh, as usual.

    – Keeper: nicely played.

    Adams: all over the place as usual. caught up field a few times.

    Musah: Efffffff yes!!! Love his style of play. just to it more often



  • @rockchalkjayhawk I’m willing to give Haji Wright a chance, but he hasn’t inspired much confidence so far. It just looks like we’re going into WC without a good 9. Disappointing. I’m not opposed to putting Aaronsen there, or Pulisic. Someone with a scoring knack. This won’t happen of course.



  • That being said, I think our pod is a tremendous draw. I believe we can shock UK as they wilt under their own pressure, and Wales and Iran should be beatable.



  • Sean Johnson was a shocker, but I read up on him and he’s had a tremendous season in MLS. I thought Matt Turner would beat out Steffen, and I’m a little concerned that GK is still in flux. Bringing a 3rd guy in seems like a pretty drastic thing right on the cusp of WC.



  • Yeah the midfield is not nearly as settled as I expected at this point. Adams is not impressing me at all right now, and moving Aaronsen to the midfield again seems like a disruption to a rotation that should have been settling. I was hoping Acosta would be in that rotation.

    I’m not opposed to Aaronsen taking a central role. He is doing so for club, it just seems to be the 11th hour.



  • I want to see as much de la Torre as possible. The kid I think has greatness in him. If we aren’t building him into a rotation piece for this WC I think it will be a mistake in hindsight.



  • Happy to see arreola acosta and de la torre starting. Morris, meh. I think antonee robinson is overrated. Zimmerman is serviceable. Has mckinney been hitting the roids? Looks thick.



  • Nice second half. Stopped trying to forcefeed Ferreira and started playing better soccer in the final 3rd



  • Malik Tillman showed us some things! Excited to see him get run



  • De La Torre was man of the match. So crisp



  • @approxinfinity said in USMNT:

    I want to see as much de la Torre as possible. The kid I think has greatness in him. If we aren’t building him into a rotation piece for this WC I think it will be a mistake in hindsight.

    Totally agree. He seems so in control of his game.



  • @approxinfinity said in USMNT:

    Happy to see arreola acosta and de la torre starting. Morris, meh. I think antonee robinson is overrated. Zimmerman is serviceable. Has mckinney been hitting the roids? Looks thick.

    I was thinking the same thing about Weston! He looked huge tonight. Maybe he’s bulking up to impress Pulisic’s sister 🙂

    I’m fine with A Robinson. He seems like our best option. I didn’t think much of him a year ago, but he’s grown on me.



  • @approxinfinity said in USMNT:

    Yeah the midfield is not nearly as settled as I expected at this point. Adams is not impressing me at all right now, and moving Aaronsen to the midfield again seems like a disruption to a rotation that should have been settling. I was hoping Acosta would be in that rotation.

    I’m not opposed to Aaronsen taking a central role. He is doing so for club, it just seems to be the 11th hour.

    Aaronsen. Hmmm. He’s an energy guy. Nonstop, which is great. I don’t get to see him play club, but he seems like the perfect pick up the team late sub.

    I think the midfield is set: Adams/McKennie/Musah

    Assuming we start in a 4-3-3…



  • Second half was way better than the frustrating first!

    Grreeeaaat play by the midfielders — making 40 yard runs right up the gut.

    Ferreira finally broke through. Let’s hope that makes him more comfortable scoring moving forward.



  • I don’t think it’ll happen, but I’d like to see Berhalter play either Weah or Reyna up top in one of these lead up games. So much depth with Aaronsen, Musah, McKennie, Pulisic, Weah, Adams, Reyna, De la Torre…to then put someone up top at the 9 that is far less talented seems like a bummer to me.



  • @focojayhawk said in USMNT:

    I don’t think it’ll happen, but I’d like to see Berhalter play either Weah or Reyna up top in one of these lead up games. So much depth with Aaronsen, Musah, McKennie, Pulisic, Weah, Adams, Reyna, De la Torre…to then put someone up top at the 9 that is far less talented seems like a bummer to me.

    Hard to argue…



  • Totally agree.



  • @focojayhawk said in USMNT:

    I don’t think it’ll happen, but I’d like to see Berhalter play either Weah or Reyna up top in one of these lead up games. So much depth with Aaronsen, Musah, McKennie, Pulisic, Weah, Adams, Reyna, De la Torre…to then put someone up top at the 9 that is far less talented seems like a bummer to me.

    NBC predicts you may get your wish tonight…

    Horvath

    Yedlin – Zimmerman – Carter-Vickers – Robinson

    Adams – Musah – McKennie

    Pulisic – Weah – Aaronson



  • Well that El Salvador game wasn’t too pleasant to watch! The Arriola red card should’ve been a yellow. The Adams yellow card maybe a red. Musah was very energetic, but could not finish a few prime opportunities. And that El Salvador goal: a blister of a shot, no doubt. But WTF was Harvath doing??? Cover the freaking post, the only place dude could have sent the ball given the defensive positioning.



  • I gave up at the half. Those extreme field conditions completely negated any opportunity for switching the field and we couldnt seem to find the touch to put the ball in dangerous spots along the left and right channels.

    I need to watch the second half today (I knew what happened, you didn’t spoil it 🙂



  • Wouldn’t be USMNT without a complete shit show



  • I thought about giving up at half as well.

    At the start of the match, seeing the horrendous conditions, I couldn’t help but think that Pulisic and any other semi fragile player or valuable player should be OFF the field and on the bus to the airport. Who cares about this result.

    The field was just so bad that as you say @approxinfinity , talent was minimized.



  • @rockchalkjayhawk home field advantage was maximized. No VAR, mudbowls, Concacaf is RAW



  • @approxinfinity said in USMNT:

    @rockchalkjayhawk home field advantage was maximized. No VAR, mudbowls, Concacaf is RAW

    TOTALLY!!!



  • OMG, English “football” writers just crack me up. This story about the US squad had me crying. An excerpt: It was an archetypal febrile, bad-tempered, VAR-less Concacaf scrap on a dreadful surface, a context that will bear little resemblance to the Group B games in Qatar against Wales, England and Iran. You’d hope.

    The Guardian story: https://sports.yahoo.com/world-cup-sight-usmnt-still-111447019.html



  • @rockchalkjayhawk good article. I liked their takes across the board. They told it like it is And didn’t hesitate to criticize american coverage contributing to lack of interest in USMNT:

    Sure, Friday’s NBA finals Game 4 held more interest for the average American sports fan than a Nations League stroll in a Texan sweatbox against the world’s 170th-ranked team. But did the Grenada game need to kick off on a Friday night at 10pm ET and be broadcast in English on the cavernous ESPN+ subscription streaming service, where viewers may have been distracted by alternative delights such as the La Crosse Loggers versus the Bismarck Larks in the Northwoods baseball league?

    Tuesday’s clash in San Salvador, on FS1, Univision and TUDN, also kicked off at 10pm ET as the USMNT continued its war on people who have to get up early the next morning. The game even clashed with a rescheduled home MLS match for one of the continent’s most popular clubs, as Seattle hosted Vancouver. This on the day that MLS announced a lucrative and comprehensive deal with Apple TV; compare and contrast.



  • @approxinfinity said in USMNT:

    @rockchalkjayhawk good article. I liked their takes across the board. They told it like it is And didn’t hesitate to criticize american coverage contributing to lack of interest in USMNT:

    Sure, Friday’s NBA finals Game 4 held more interest for the average American sports fan than a Nations League stroll in a Texan sweatbox against the world’s 170th-ranked team. But did the Grenada game need to kick off on a Friday night at 10pm ET and be broadcast in English on the cavernous ESPN+ subscription streaming service, where viewers may have been distracted by alternative delights such as the La Crosse Loggers versus the Bismarck Larks in the Northwoods baseball league?

    Tuesday’s clash in San Salvador, on FS1, Univision and TUDN, also kicked off at 10pm ET as the USMNT continued its war on people who have to get up early the next morning. The game even clashed with a rescheduled home MLS match for one of the continent’s most popular clubs, as Seattle hosted Vancouver. This on the day that MLS announced a lucrative and comprehensive deal with Apple TV; compare and contrast.

    Way more entertaining. You nailed it, they truly say it like it is.

    Isn’t that just way more fun than reading something like this?

    From Ives’ site: The USMNT was put under pressure in the first half by El Salvador and conceded 10 minutes from halftime with Alexander Larin supplying the opening goal.

    Zzzzzzz



  • That said Im enjoying The Athletics coverage of USMNT. Its behind a paywall but in depth.



  • Good start to my afternoon…Kansas City and Seattle both get named as host cities for the 2026 World Cup ! The USMNT’s youth movement should by coming into its own by then. As for this year, I’ll be happy if we make it out of our group.



  • I’m in Mexico on vacation right now. I’ve asked a few locals if they remember what happened 20 years ago today in world soccer. Then I reminded them of the fat ‘Dos a Cero’ the US laid on Mexico in the round of 16 in World Cup '02. They didn’t seem particularly interested in remembering…but I sure remember.



  • @nwhawkfan said in USMNT:

    Good start to my afternoon…Kansas City and Seattle both get named as host cities for the 2026 World Cup ! The USMNT’s youth movement should by coming into its own by then. As for this year, I’ll be happy if we make it out of our group.

    Getting out of the group may be a close call this year. England the clear cut No. 1. I think we can do it, but the US, Wales and Iran aren’t too far apart in the world rankings. I truly believe we have more talent though. Just gotta play to that level and minimize the stupid mistakes.



  • @focojayhawk said in USMNT:

    I’m in Mexico on vacation right now. I’ve asked a few locals if they remember what happened 20 years ago today in world soccer. Then I reminded them of the fat ‘Dos a Cero’ the US laid on Mexico in the round of 16 in World Cup '02. They didn’t seem particularly interested in remembering…but I sure remember.

    You’re typing, so you must still be alive after mentioning Dos A Cero while in Mexico. You got big balls!


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