I guess if we really want to expose the world to somewhere that adequately represents American culture, Arlington fits that bill.
On that note of being positive, I am looking forward to Gregg not being the manager anymore.PatAg said:
Lets all agree to try to reset our mentals before the end of October, we know we will all be excited when the World Cup actually starts. No point in spending a month being miserable, lol
PatAg said:On that note of being positive, I am looking forward to Gregg not being the manager anymore.PatAg said:
Lets all agree to try to reset our mentals before the end of October, we know we will all be excited when the World Cup actually starts. No point in spending a month being miserable, lol
I too look forward to complaining about the incompetency of the next guyPatAg said:On that note of being positive, I am looking forward to Gregg not being the manager anymore.PatAg said:
Lets all agree to try to reset our mentals before the end of October, we know we will all be excited when the World Cup actually starts. No point in spending a month being miserable, lol
It's similar to the A&M backup QB being the solution.tysker said:I too look forward to complaining about the incompetency of the next guyPatAg said:On that note of being positive, I am looking forward to Gregg not being the manager anymore.PatAg said:
Lets all agree to try to reset our mentals before the end of October, we know we will all be excited when the World Cup actually starts. No point in spending a month being miserable, lol
Gregg Berhalter's full post match thoughts after the USMNT drew Saudi Arabia 0-0.
— USMNT Only (@usmntonly) September 27, 2022
(via @FOXSoccer) pic.twitter.com/zXW9TIzoeH
Optimist point, this is a VERY young team with no world cup experience. Young teams are inconistent by nature, and maybe they were all really feeling the looming roster cuts (even if some must know they are locks)jeffk said:
Do we have the talent to do well in the WC? Yes!
Did these two friendlies undermine my confidence that they'll do that? Definitely!
Will I talk myself back into optimism sometime between now and the opening match? Absolutely!
A surprise twist the USMNT is just like the Texas A&M! replace WC with MNC. And friendlies with non-SEC games. Sigh.PatAg said:Optimist point, this is a VERY young team with no world cup experience. Young teams are inconistent by nature, and maybe they were all really feeling the looming roster cuts (even if some must know they are locks)jeffk said:
Do we have the talent to do well in the WC? Yes!
Did these two friendlies undermine my confidence that they'll do that? Definitely!
Will I talk myself back into optimism sometime between now and the opening match? Absolutely!
So we could see a MUCH different team in the WC, which often happend during qualifying.
"There's no buzz going into the World Cup thinking 'man we're going to get out of the group and do well' ... really kind of a frustrating window for the players, coaching staff and fans at home."
— USMNT Only (@usmntonly) September 27, 2022
- Clint Dempsey after the match. #USMNT pic.twitter.com/BXcu3qFAue
JJxvi said:
More like a 4222 that can transition to a 352deadbq03 said:
I'm now convinced we're not even using the best formation. We need to do the 4-4-2 variant that he talks about around 1:50. Put CP and Weah up top and then Reyna and Aaronson as the wingers. Let them be fluid and create.
I do think, currently, our wingers dont really consistently play the way they need to with a false 9deadbq03 said:
Thanks for sharing, that's an awesome video. I've suggested that we need to stop trying to have a proper 9, but I've always said it in the context of staying in our 4-3-3.
I'm now convinced we're not even using the best formation. We need to do the 4-4-2 variant that he talks about around 1:50. Put CP and Weah up top and then Reyna and Aaronson as the wingers. Let them be fluid and create.
Adams/McKennie in the middle when we need to be balanced. Adams/Acosta if we need to be defensive and playing for set pieces (Acosta) might be the only way to score.
Musah/McKennie tandem when we need to be positive and break a team down.
I know I'm a moron so it probably wouldn't work, and I know it doesn't matter what I want anyways because ggg gonna ggg, but this is what I'd do.
I do like Doyle's writings, though like anything I dont always agree with everything he says. He does often include a bit of trolling of parts of the fanbase when it comes to MLS vs Europe, and he has always seemed to have something against Pulisic beyond just his form on the field. So I have always taken any criticism there with a grain of salt.jeffk said:
Great breakdown on what we're seeing or not seeing with the USMNT currently. In particular, I agree with his points 1-2: we need Good Weston back for the WC and we *may* have already gotten peak Pulisic (which is sad).
https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/the-fundamental-questions-the-usmnt-must-answer-before-the-world-cup
I thought that Pulisic had struggled as a false 9, but to be fair to him, Chelsea as a whole has struggled.deadbq03 said:
I don't disagree with you overall given the current state of how they play for the US, but I think if ggg had given up on finding a proper 9 months ago that we might have the requisite fluidity/creativity to make such a scheme work if we trained for it.
Aaronson is all over the pitch for Leeds. Reyna (when healthy) is for Dortmund. CP has shined in his limited false-9 play for Chelsea. And as you mention, Weah is just a stud (I don't watch his club ever so I can't comment there).
I think if we'd been working on it, it would be our best system. Switching now would be stupid, so this is more of a lament than a suggestion.