Jimmy Chitwood
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you make a good point, Europe. ididn't thinkof that possibility.
Jimmy Chitwood said:Matra1 said:How come Brad Friedel is never the US goalie? Surely he is the best US goalkeeper.
this is just my opinion, but i suspect that the USA coaching staff knows what they have in Friedel and are simply trying to find another, younger, keeper to add depth to the National Team. Friedel has been good for a long time, but he's not getting any younger. it is possible that the USA coaching staff feels his best days might be behind him, as hard as that is to imagine. again, i am just speculating, because i haven't heard any other reason.
also, the USA looked awful in the first half against El Salvador. i think the incredibly hostile crowd really got to them and severely hampered their ability to communicate on the field. the left side on the attack especially looked poor. Pearce (white man) and Beasley (the lone black starter) simply looked terrible. furthermore, it looks as if Beasley has lost a step. a big step. the normally superb Carlos Bocanegra, defender extraordinaire, had a couple of lapses as well, one of which cost the US a goal. that's exceedingly rare for this excellent player.
conversely, the fleet footed Frankie Hejduk looks as fast as ever. if he hadn't been on the field, i don't think the USA would have been able to come back and earn a 2-2 tie. he was everywhere! even assisting on 1 goal and scoring the other. (he's a defender to those who don't know.) he's STILL the fittest player on the roster, and it doesn't appear that age has slowed him at all. also, Brian Ching looked good at the front.
Danny Califf, in just his 4th-ever start for the National side, looked very impressive filling in for the absent Onyewu. he displayed speed, composure, and a very physical style of play that was fun to watch.
the USA plays Trinidad & Tobago on Wednesday in the USA.
blue_mentos said:The El Salvador game, in short, was an embarrassment. Yes, it was an away game, in a hostile crowd, with a couple guys out, but these are the games you have to find a way to win if the US looks to make the jump from a mediocre team to one that has serious world cup ambitions. The Red, White, and Blue have always struggled on the road. If this game was played on home soil, I would guess a 3-0, 4-0 scoreline, as I'm sure we'll see in DC. However, the WC is played almost halfway around the world, and this squad has got to get in the habit of winning away from home. period. Although the possession was clearly in the US' favor, there were not a numerous amount of goal scoring opportunities. A point should be made to get it more to Donovan's feet and let him run at defenders. He almost had no effect on the game the other day, and he is too good to not have the ball go through his feet on every offensive possession. I keep waiting for the day Hejduk will start to show signs of age, but I keep being impressed with his play. Hopefully he can continue his form into 2010. I can find confidence in him and Onyewu on the back line, but I find it hard to place any in Bocanegra, Pierce, Cherundalo or any other back at the moment. These players are much better than they are showing and need to step it up. Klejstan looked less than stellar, and I'm going to give him a little slack here because he hasn't been a part of the senior squad for awhile and this is his first game in a hostile environment. I continue to believe he is an up and coming big time player. Lets hope for a better result tomorrow and I look for the stars to come out and shine.
guest301 said:Well I was mistaken. The game was held in San Jose, Costa Rica and not in San Jose, CA. The USA lost in embarrassing fashion 3-1 last night and have a pivotal match as far as the standings are concerned with a game against Honduras at Soldier Field in Chicago this Saturday.
guest301 said:Some interesting World Cup games playing on the Fox Soccer Channel from now till Saturday. For instance, North Korea vs Iran, the axis of evil matchup and a few days later North Korea vs South Korea. Games featuring Russia, Australia, Japan, Bahrain, Uzbekistan and others are featured as well. I wish they carried the European national teams more such as England and Ireland, the Irish are doing real well in their group.
guest301 said:Well I was mistaken. The game was held in San Jose, Costa Rica and not in San Jose, CA. The USA lost in embarrassing fashion 3-1 last night and have a pivotal match as far as the standings are concerned with a game against Honduras at Soldier Field in Chicago this Saturday. Brian Ching and Frankie Hejduk didn't play last night I think due to injury.