USA have to find a way of playing more top teams more often. Only way to improve and prepare for a World Cup. Prior to 2014, the Klinsmann team played away and won in Italy , Germany, Netherlands … and went on to advance from a Group of Death in Brazil. Might even have gone…
— Ian Darke (@IanDarke) July 2, 2024
What's wrong about his take? He's saying we should play better teams in friendlies to get better.PatAg said:USA have to find a way of playing more top teams more often. Only way to improve and prepare for a World Cup. Prior to 2014, the Klinsmann team played away and won in Italy , Germany, Netherlands … and went on to advance from a Group of Death in Brazil. Might even have gone…
— Ian Darke (@IanDarke) July 2, 2024
Very dumb tweet by Ian Darke
We cant play those teams because of the Nations League basically taking up the windows we would have played them in the past.Legal Custodian said:What's wrong about his take? He's saying we should play better teams in friendlies to get better.PatAg said:USA have to find a way of playing more top teams more often. Only way to improve and prepare for a World Cup. Prior to 2014, the Klinsmann team played away and won in Italy , Germany, Netherlands … and went on to advance from a Group of Death in Brazil. Might even have gone…
— Ian Darke (@IanDarke) July 2, 2024
Very dumb tweet by Ian Darke
Or are you disagreeing with his take that we might have advanced further in Brazil if Donovan was on the squad?
For anyone wondering: No, U.S. Soccer wouldn’t have to increase the salary of #USWNT coach Emma Hayes to match what any new #USMNT coach (if Gregg Berhalter isn’t retained) might make if it’s more than Hayes currently earns. They aren’t linked at all.
— Doug McIntyre (@ByDougMcIntyre) July 2, 2024
PatAg said:For anyone wondering: No, U.S. Soccer wouldn’t have to increase the salary of #USWNT coach Emma Hayes to match what any new #USMNT coach (if Gregg Berhalter isn’t retained) might make if it’s more than Hayes currently earns. They aren’t linked at all.
— Doug McIntyre (@ByDougMcIntyre) July 2, 2024
Interesting, he would know more than any talking head on a show as well.
Could still be misinformed, of course. Never know what public pressure will do to USSF.
Legal Custodian said:What's wrong about his take? He's saying we should play better teams in friendlies to get better.PatAg said:USA have to find a way of playing more top teams more often. Only way to improve and prepare for a World Cup. Prior to 2014, the Klinsmann team played away and won in Italy , Germany, Netherlands … and went on to advance from a Group of Death in Brazil. Might even have gone…
— Ian Darke (@IanDarke) July 2, 2024
Very dumb tweet by Ian Darke
Or are you disagreeing with his take that we might have advanced further in Brazil if Donovan was on the squad?
The problem is there aren't that many international breaks in the next two years, and our hands are tied with concacaf obligations in a bunch of them, as are the hands of conmebol and UEFA teams in many of those breaks. We can't just tell concacaf no we won't play in this gold cup or nations league BS and in the few other windows, options will be limited.Agthatbuilds said:Legal Custodian said:What's wrong about his take? He's saying we should play better teams in friendlies to get better.PatAg said:USA have to find a way of playing more top teams more often. Only way to improve and prepare for a World Cup. Prior to 2014, the Klinsmann team played away and won in Italy , Germany, Netherlands … and went on to advance from a Group of Death in Brazil. Might even have gone…
— Ian Darke (@IanDarke) July 2, 2024
Very dumb tweet by Ian Darke
Or are you disagreeing with his take that we might have advanced further in Brazil if Donovan was on the squad?
We should only play concacaf teams (other than mexico) in tournaments. Every friendly should be against euro or south American teams.
Quote:
"I believe we all have a comfort with Gregg and we all understand him and we've had him for a long time," he told The Athletic. "He's progressed the team very far from where we started off four or five years ago.
"I think the connection that we have with him is what's important, in having a coach that players that would run through a brick wall for him, players that listen to him. And so I think whatever happens, happens, but I think if he's the coach, we're all happy, get up, dust off, learn and keep moving forward. That's the only thing you can do now.
"You can't really try to live in the past, not think too far in the future, just trying to be in the present and improve little by little and see where it takes us."
more of a "run to a hookah lounge" type now.jeffk said:
Wes is more of a "jog leisurely at a brick wall" guy at the moment.
I could be wrong on this, but believe those African sides are also in their own Nations leagues often during these timesTRM said:
I think we could probably look to SK, Japan, or some of the better African sides for some of these windows. Not as good as Europe, but better than CONCACAF minnows.
A. In what way have we progressed?Quote:
"I believe we all have a comfort with Gregg and we all understand him and we've had him for a long time," he told The Athletic. "He's progressed the team very far from where we started off four or five years ago.
"I think the connection that we have with him is what's important, in having a coach that players that would run through a brick wall for him, players that listen to him. And so I think whatever happens, happens, but I think if he's the coach, we're all happy, get up, dust off, learn and keep moving forward. That's the only thing you can do now.
Great summary. The players are going to have to keep improving with their clubs, and we need to make the right hire to replace Greggoh no said:The problem is there aren't that many international breaks in the next two years, and our hands are tied with concacaf obligations in a bunch of them, as are the hands of conmebol and UEFA teams in many of those breaks. We can't just tell concacaf no we won't play in this gold cup or nations league BS and in the few other windows, options will be limited.Agthatbuilds said:Legal Custodian said:What's wrong about his take? He's saying we should play better teams in friendlies to get better.PatAg said:USA have to find a way of playing more top teams more often. Only way to improve and prepare for a World Cup. Prior to 2014, the Klinsmann team played away and won in Italy , Germany, Netherlands … and went on to advance from a Group of Death in Brazil. Might even have gone…
— Ian Darke (@IanDarke) July 2, 2024
Very dumb tweet by Ian Darke
Or are you disagreeing with his take that we might have advanced further in Brazil if Donovan was on the squad?
We should only play concacaf teams (other than mexico) in tournaments. Every friendly should be against euro or south American teams.
This copa America tournament, and the two warm up friendlies leading up to it, with all these squads wanting to come here and play in the USA ahead of the WC coming to USA were our best 'get ready' opportunities, and instead, we get an early exit and will be looking for a new coach who will have to play some nobody friendlies in the few chances over the next two years.
just go win all the concacaf stuff- beat mexico, panama, and the traditional hex/oct teams when you play them. and schedule the best you can when you can. that's all you can do.
There here is the root issue, the bolded part. As for the rest of the first paragraph, its kind of a "no duh." Of course the team progressed from 4 or 5 years ago because all the young, 20-22 year old talent from then are now 25-27 years old, with multiple seasons of club play under their belts. Giving any kind of credit to GGG for the improvement of these guys is over the top.fig96 said:
McKennie quote from The Athletic:Quote:
"I believe we all have a comfort with Gregg and we all understand him and we've had him for a long time," he told The Athletic. "He's progressed the team very far from where we started off four or five years ago.
"I think the connection that we have with him is what's important, in having a coach that players that would run through a brick wall for him, players that listen to him. And so I think whatever happens, happens, but I think if he's the coach, we're all happy, get up, dust off, learn and keep moving forward. That's the only thing you can do now.
"You can't really try to live in the past, not think too far in the future, just trying to be in the present and improve little by little and see where it takes us."
I gotta say I've never gotten that "run through a brick wall" vibe from this squad.
FULL answer from Tim Ream to me @Univision @TUDNUSA
— Michele Giannone (@MicheleG3) July 2, 2024
Worth every word, every second. https://t.co/ksWHtGLZKy pic.twitter.com/SoIZIxJhT3
🚨⚫️🔵 Excl: Inter are closing in on deal to sign Tanner Tessmann from Venezia.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 2, 2024
Gaetano Oristanio to join Venezia and Tessmann to join Inter in 2025, staying one more year on loan at Venezia.
🇺🇸 One more detail needed: agreement on player side on +1 year loan move to Venezia. pic.twitter.com/dkEvhg6Tlu
1. If America makes a deep run then chance at advertisement $$Texan_Aggie said:
It would shock me if GGG is fired. It is too late in the cycle and we are not appealing to a top candidate, so I just don't see a multi-million dollar decision being made.
Honest question - what is the appeal of the US job other than hosting the WC in less than 2 years?
Eric Wynalda and Herculez Gomez 😳😳😳 pic.twitter.com/VSQOngPWs0
— USMNT Only (@usmntonly) July 2, 2024
TRM said:
More drama.Eric Wynalda and Herculez Gomez 😳😳😳 pic.twitter.com/VSQOngPWs0
— USMNT Only (@usmntonly) July 2, 2024
RebAg13 said:
He says a lot of crazy stuff. He is no fan of Berthalter though at all.