Summary?
Mathguy64 said:
Ugh. Finally got a chance to watch.
A tale of two halves and we looked tired/flat the 2H. We just aren't built to try and sit back and defend for 45 minutes.
Now it's all about goal differential. Lose to England while Wales beats Iran and we will know how many we have to score against Iran but we better hope England doesn't roll over for Wales the last day. That's my big fear right now.
England doesn't have to lose. They can manage a tie if the GD is right. We need to play England close. A tie would be huge. It would help if Wales dropped a deuce against Iran and either tied them or barely won.gougler08 said:Mathguy64 said:
Ugh. Finally got a chance to watch.
A tale of two halves and we looked tired/flat the 2H. We just aren't built to try and sit back and defend for 45 minutes.
Now it's all about goal differential. Lose to England while Wales beats Iran and we will know how many we have to score against Iran but we better hope England doesn't roll over for Wales the last day. That's my big fear right now.
If Wales wins then England can't roll over, they'll want to avoid the Netherlands in round of 16 as group winner and I believe someone else also said that puts Brazil and Argentina on other side of the bracket assuming they win their groups
Though, they can very easily play for a draw, knowing all they need is a point. Certainly no need to press for multiple goals.gougler08 said:Mathguy64 said:
Ugh. Finally got a chance to watch.
A tale of two halves and we looked tired/flat the 2H. We just aren't built to try and sit back and defend for 45 minutes.
Now it's all about goal differential. Lose to England while Wales beats Iran and we will know how many we have to score against Iran but we better hope England doesn't roll over for Wales the last day. That's my big fear right now.
If Wales wins then England can't roll over, they'll want to avoid the Netherlands in round of 16 as group winner and I believe someone else also said that puts Brazil and Argentina on other side of the bracket assuming they win their groups
Bubblez said:Though, they can very easily play for a draw, knowing all they need is a point. Certainly no need to press for multiple goals.gougler08 said:Mathguy64 said:
Ugh. Finally got a chance to watch.
A tale of two halves and we looked tired/flat the 2H. We just aren't built to try and sit back and defend for 45 minutes.
Now it's all about goal differential. Lose to England while Wales beats Iran and we will know how many we have to score against Iran but we better hope England doesn't roll over for Wales the last day. That's my big fear right now.
If Wales wins then England can't roll over, they'll want to avoid the Netherlands in round of 16 as group winner and I believe someone else also said that puts Brazil and Argentina on other side of the bracket assuming they win their groups
I agree. Hate to say it but we could use help from Iran.gougler08 said:Bubblez said:Though, they can very easily play for a draw, knowing all they need is a point. Certainly no need to press for multiple goals.gougler08 said:Mathguy64 said:
Ugh. Finally got a chance to watch.
A tale of two halves and we looked tired/flat the 2H. We just aren't built to try and sit back and defend for 45 minutes.
Now it's all about goal differential. Lose to England while Wales beats Iran and we will know how many we have to score against Iran but we better hope England doesn't roll over for Wales the last day. That's my big fear right now.
If Wales wins then England can't roll over, they'll want to avoid the Netherlands in round of 16 as group winner and I believe someone else also said that puts Brazil and Argentina on other side of the bracket assuming they win their groups
Sure, but they will at least put their starters in. I think our best hope is Iran remembers that they are supposed to be a decent team against Wales
Mathguy64 said:I agree. Hate to say it but we could use help from Iran.gougler08 said:Bubblez said:Though, they can very easily play for a draw, knowing all they need is a point. Certainly no need to press for multiple goals.gougler08 said:Mathguy64 said:
Ugh. Finally got a chance to watch.
A tale of two halves and we looked tired/flat the 2H. We just aren't built to try and sit back and defend for 45 minutes.
Now it's all about goal differential. Lose to England while Wales beats Iran and we will know how many we have to score against Iran but we better hope England doesn't roll over for Wales the last day. That's my big fear right now.
If Wales wins then England can't roll over, they'll want to avoid the Netherlands in round of 16 as group winner and I believe someone else also said that puts Brazil and Argentina on other side of the bracket assuming they win their groups
Sure, but they will at least put their starters in. I think our best hope is Iran remembers that they are supposed to be a decent team against Wales
Seven Costanza said:
I don't understand what Pulisic is even attempting on his corner kicks.
Fairview20 said:
How's your living situation over there? Saw some tweets showing the fan village already looking like a mini fyre fest with toilets that aren't working, long check in lines, etc.
The USMNT's undoing v Wales wasn't the goal they conceded.
— Henry Bushnell (@HenryBushnell) November 22, 2022
It was their inability to score more, to punish Wales for playing the game it was too afraid to play from the start:https://t.co/rSaMHNdPXP
jeffk said:
Probably the best breakdown or write up I've seen yet. The game changed in the second half but we lacked the killer instinct to take advantage of what we were being given and put Wales to bed.The USMNT's undoing v Wales wasn't the goal they conceded.
— Henry Bushnell (@HenryBushnell) November 22, 2022
It was their inability to score more, to punish Wales for playing the game it was too afraid to play from the start:https://t.co/rSaMHNdPXP
Past our starting 11, we're really weak and that's part of it. I know they weren't playing well for the entirety of the 2nd half, but the subs did nothing and made it worse.jeffk said:
The best teams get more clinical as the game progresses. We're not there yet and honestly this is one of the first US teams that has enough talent across the board that could get there eventually. Fingers crossed we'll take that step as this group grows up.
Really...i thought they brought a bag of nothing. I'll have to re-watch. But I won't so I'll take your word for it.jeffk said:
What? The subs were absolutely a positive change yesterday. Should have been made sooner, imo. And we have some great talent on the bench. Maybe not as much as the elite teams, but far more than we've had in previous cups.
Once you get past Reyna and Aaronson, who would you really want to come in with the game on the line?Mathguy64 said:
Nonsense. There is depth here that we really have never had. Reyna and Aaronson are international level players. Acosta isn't that level but he's not a scrub. Yedlin is who he is but he is your LB sub and he was not only fresh but not hampered by being on a yellow. McKennie and Dest were both gassed and it showed. The whole team was lethargic by 62' and the subs should have come on then. By the time Berhalter made them at 74-75' Musah was also gassed and cramping. Once they came on the energy picked back up. Berhalter simply waited 10-12' too late.
Apparently Gio is hurt again.gougler08 said:
I still don't get Morris over Reyna...but I was fine w/ the rest of the subs
Ken Scarborough said:Apparently Gio is hurt again.gougler08 said:
I still don't get Morris over Reyna...but I was fine w/ the rest of the subs
it was a mixed bag for sure. Neither Morris nor Wright didnt do much more than Sargent but that was due to the overall play of the midfield.Ken Scarborough said:Really...i thought they brought a bag of nothing. I'll have to re-watch. But I won't so I'll take your word for it.jeffk said:
What? The subs were absolutely a positive change yesterday. Should have been made sooner, imo. And we have some great talent on the bench. Maybe not as much as the elite teams, but far more than we've had in previous cups.
DeangeloVickers said:Fairview20 said:
How's your living situation over there? Saw some tweets showing the fan village already looking like a mini fyre fest with toilets that aren't working, long check in lines, etc.
So far excellent. I stayed in the Westin Doha (where Brasil national team is staying) and its the nicest hotel I've ever stayed in. Brazil fans are off the charts insane. Surrounding hotel, trying to sneak in, etc. Security and qatar police had no idea what they were getting into.
I then moved to the cruise ship. It's a party here. Lots of English, Welsh, and Aussies. Smoking cigarettes and drinking way over priced alcohol. I have a lot of match tickets so I'm not here much and I'm cheap so I'm not spending any money on the boat.
My last two nights are at the "sheds" so that's where thing will get interesting. I do have friends at various locations if it gets bad. One set is at apartment cluster and it's not bad...a place to sleep with AC that works
With yesterday's goal. Timothy Weah becomes the first American player to score at the U-17 World Cup, the U-20 World Cup, and the Senior Men's World Cup. Quite the impressive feat.
— Bobby Rampage (@RampageBobby) November 22, 2022
I'm not so sure of that. I think their achilles is they're fairly slow but they're pretty good passers. Stones gets regular starts for Pep and wouldn't be on the field if he couldn't pass the ball.Quote:
I want us to be able to put the back line of England under pressure because they are not skilled passers of the ball.