Is anyone watching the Wales-Poland game? It's being played now. It's a slow day at work so I thought I would tune in but cannot find where the stream resides.
deadbq03 said:
Thanks for sharing. I didn't know any of his backstory. Makes sense now why he's not the best with the ball at his feet, but man, truly amazing that he has risen to such a high level. Wish him all the best.
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"I needed to shake it up heading into Qatar. I really needed to, in my opinion," Turner said. "Is it risky? Yeah, probably a little bit. But at the end of the day, it's a step forward for my career. I've always said that I want to see how far I can take soccer, I want to really push it. This is the logical next step if that's my mentality."
Over the course of qualifying, Berhalter consistently cited Steffen's ability to play with his feet as a reason for starting him over Turner despite the disparity in club appearances between the two. Steffen had a very high-profile, very costly recent error with the ball at his feet, but he has improved that part of his game since he moved to Man City from Columbus, where he played under Berhalter, in the summer of 2019. Turner likely needs to up that part of his game to have a shot at winning the USMNT job outright.
"I have to train at a higher level," he said. "The style of play with the Revolution is mighty old school. If there's pressure, we don't really try to play out of it too much. At Arsenal, the goalkeepers are required to play a little bit more with the ball, playing in the system rather than just sort of going out there. They have to follow tactics and game plans a little more closely. Those are things that I know are valued with the national team that I'll be challenged more with Arsenal.
"In December and January, I got to spend weeks at a time with the national team in buildup to games. And in all those games, I feel like I was pretty solid with the ball at my feet. Apart from the one blip in Canada, pretty solid connecting passes, making the right decisions. And then I don't train exactly like that when I'm with the Revs, so I lose it. I get it for a couple of weeks, then I lose it. Now I'll be training that way all the time."
Berhalter has been a big booster of the move, telling Turner in January that he thought it was a good step for his career and that it would challenge him in the ways he needed to be challenged. He's already generally considered a superior shot stopper to Steffen, a stance that was borne out by the numbers in qualifying. If he can maintain that element of his game and improve with his feet, he'll have a real argument to start in Qatar in November.
tttjeffk said:
Schedule was already on the previous page, but here it is again.jeffk said:
Summer game schedule:Clear your calendar.
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