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I didn't watch any of the match highlights yet. Sounds like the ref let them play?
Pulisic cured 12 lepers. Before halftime.
I didn't watch any of the match highlights yet. Sounds like the ref let them play?
Gentlemen: remember that this is a soccer rookie talking ....
Can this team play with Pulisic, Wood, Dempsey, and Nagbe up front, and let Pulisic, Nagbe, and Wood harass the opponent high? Clint would help but let the younger antelopes chase. Could that harassment let us get some mid-field turnovers and quick strikes? (that crazed harassment {what our football staff would call "workrate"} is the reason that Bedoya adds something once in a while, and why Altidore voids us out of anything in that area.)
I still believe that we need Bradley, as he usually is the only mid-fielder who typically passes well --- this game seems almost entirely about passing to me when it comes to scoring. This USMNT seems astoundingly lacking in good passers. Do we have any other good creative passers as mid-fielders? Is this fellow Kljestan, however it's spelled, capable? He seemed so in two games I saw.
It seems like it's "futbol" for a reason, not heavy-touch-it-to-the-opponent-bol.
Gentlemen: remember that this is a soccer rookie talking ....
Can this team play with Pulisic, Wood, Dempsey, and Nagbe up front, and let Pulisic, Nagbe, and Wood harass the opponent high? Clint would help but let the younger antelopes chase. Could that harassment let us get some mid-field turnovers and quick strikes? (that crazed harassment {what our football staff would call "workrate"} is the reason that Bedoya adds something once in a while, and why Altidore voids us out of anything in that area.)
I still believe that we need Bradley, as he usually is the only mid-fielder who typically passes well --- this game seems almost entirely about passing to me when it comes to scoring. This USMNT seems astoundingly lacking in good passers. Do we have any other good creative passers as mid-fielders? Is this fellow Kljestan, however it's spelled, capable? He seemed so in two games I saw.
It seems like it's "futbol" for a reason, not heavy-touch-it-to-the-opponent-bol.
I appreciate you guys educating me about these things, since watching soccer for me has begun to feel like any other team sport --- there's a flow required and critical talents at critical moments to maintain that flow. Watching the overseas greats, these teams all have mid-fielders who destroy offenses, turn the attack around, spot space gaps and TAKE-the-Space, then get some Rolls Royce the ball slickly and he takes the glory.
On some of the teams, a Rolls Royce is so good that he Takes-the-Space almost on his own, and then come the magic feet --- but it all comes from AGGRESSION. One place where an inferior team (and a relatively young one) might create aggression and opponent error is full-field harassment by the front, leading to mid-field destruction turnovers, and aggressive mid-fielder taking space on attack. It seems to me that Klopp convinced his high-paid dudes to earn their salaries and bust butt, and Liverpool became instantly dangerous. He's got better guys than we have, but cannot we get as much speed, aggression, and passing "on the pitch" as we can?
I think that if I have to risk losing, I'd rather watch my team risk it by giving it all the He!l we can. ........ obviously I don't know what I'm talking about or smart people like Klinsman and Arena would just do it. Sometimes it looks like everyone's a little scared. Klopp had to tell his guys that if they were aggressive within his system and blew it, so be it --- go down guns blazing.
I guess that's some slap at me, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to get the "joke." If it's nothing more than Liverpool's enigmatic poor showings against the low end of the EPL, I've yet to hear anyone who can explain it on TV. Either way, it seems not much to the point of discussing the USMNT which I was enjoying listening to the other fellows.
To Cackalacky: Thanks much for the informative response. I'm always wishing for some education on these topics, and you're one of the few who takes time to give it. As an old teacher I appreciate that --- a lot.
Re: Liverpool (though not the original topic) --- I wonder if Klopp just doesn't have enough talent on hand to break down a Park-the-Bus team. (once they've parked it.) But why doesn't it pay off when the Parkers DO get the ball? Is it, since Klopp has everyone running around pressing, do they get beat more often by what soccer folks call, I believe, a "direct" attack? So is his problem his back four (guys closest to own goal --- I haven't even cleared my mind on words like front and back completely.) Anyway, though entertained by Klopp and Liverpool (I'm entertained by Klopp even if they lose, by the way), my interest is really in USMNT.
Re: USMNT --- I begin wondering about Altidore right off because I saw too much errant passing, but moreso he seemed just "in the way" clogging flow up against many opponents. I'll admit, when there is something about a match which fits his skill, and his desire to move his frame around with physicality, that's nice to see two goals. But it reminded me of playing BBall with someone who'd score 40 one game but help lose the next four by general "drifting" play messing everyone else up. Then, while watching the Girls,(the slower pace makes things clearer,) the vitally important team trait of NOT clogging and not passing heavy in the last third became in-my-face "obvious" (I know, but stunning to see certain players being REGULAR offenders). This made it seem that if the game was not an Altidore-type game, we were going to lose due to no other offense. I felt that I must be wrong about this, otherwise why would he be out there? (The Girls had an eerily similar problem when Wambach had her last go-round.)
As to Zardes: when I first saw him play I thought that he was a real addition, with all that speed down the edge. As time went on, I noticed the heavy and errant touches being (to my eye) way too frequent --- offense going backward in middle third of the field. Hopefully that's not him, but my crude view wouldn't have him on a touch-passing team.
To Cackalacky: Thanks much for the informative response. I'm always wishing for some education on these topics, and you're one of the few who takes time to give it. As an old teacher I appreciate that --- a lot.
Re: Liverpool (though not the original topic) --- I wonder if Klopp just doesn't have enough talent on hand to break down a Park-the-Bus team. (once they've parked it.) But why doesn't it pay off when the Parkers DO get the ball? Is it, since Klopp has everyone running around pressing, do they get beat more often by what soccer folks call, I believe, a "direct" attack? So is his problem his back four (guys closest to own goal --- I haven't even cleared my mind on words like front and back completely.) Anyway, though entertained by Klopp and Liverpool (I'm entertained by Klopp even if they lose, by the way), my interest is really in USMNT.
Re: USMNT --- I begin wondering about Altidore right off because I saw too much errant passing, but moreso he seemed just "in the way" clogging flow up against many opponents. I'll admit, when there is something about a match which fits his skill, and his desire to move his frame around with physicality, that's nice to see two goals. But it reminded me of playing BBall with someone who'd score 40 one game but help lose the next four by general "drifting" play messing everyone else up. Then, while watching the Girls,(the slower pace makes things clearer,) the vitally important team trait of NOT clogging and not passing heavy in the last third became in-my-face "obvious" (I know, but stunning to see certain players being REGULAR offenders). This made it seem that if the game was not an Altidore-type game, we were going to lose due to no other offense. I felt that I must be wrong about this, otherwise why would he be out there? (The Girls had an eerily similar problem when Wambach had her last go-round.)
As to Zardes: when I first saw him play I thought that he was a real addition, with all that speed down the edge. As time went on, I noticed the heavy and errant touches being (to my eye) way too frequent --- offense going backward in middle third of the field. Hopefully that's not him, but my crude view wouldn't have him on a touch-passing team.
They also have had a defensive midfielder named Pirlo that can unlock a defense in a heartbeat. Bradley tries to be this guy and this is how Bradley is best deployed IMO but obviously he lacks the tactical awareness and skills Pirlo has. (Not sure you have heard of or seen him.).
Watched the Pirlo link --- a master artist.
Will try to get to the youtube link sometime --- thanks to you both.
What is the difference between Lewandowski and a traditional nine like Ibrahimovic (who is a little awesome to watch sometimes --- weirdly light-footed and clever for a monster)?
Agree with most everyone. Altidore is a good target player, and it makes sense to play him as such so that Dempsey can make runs off of him. I tend to agree with Bruce Arena that playing these two up top, with Pulisic and Nagbe on the wings, Bradley as a #6 (i.e. the deepest-lying midfielder playing right in front of the back 4), and someone else as a #8 (box-to-box CM) (probably not Jermaine Jones, on Tuesday's evidence) is the best way to organize our front 6 right now. But as more promising young players develop, I'm looking forward to seeing how we might change things up going forward.
This weekend was about as much as I could ask for.
Pool wins...although the Mane injury will take some shine off of that.
United draw.
Chelsea lose(don't care about them though, they are going to win the league)
Arsenal and City draw.
City still plays Chelsea and United
United still plays Chelsea, Arsenal, City, and Spurs
Spurs still play Chelsea, Arsenal, and United.
Come on Reds!
Scratch Chelsea off Tottenham's list. That's the FA Cup semi-final game.
This weekend was about as much as I could ask for.
Pool wins...although the Mane injury will take some shine off of that.
United draw.
Chelsea lose(don't care about them though, they are going to win the league)
Arsenal and City draw.
City still plays Chelsea and United
United still plays Chelsea, Arsenal, City, and Spurs
Spurs still play Chelsea, Arsenal, and United.
Come on Reds!
I don't think anyone doubts that Celtic would be a CL type club anywhere in the world with the income increase they'd get in other leagues... it's the only hurdle they have.
I doubt it
I don't think anyone doubts that Celtic would be a CL type club anywhere in the world with the income increase they'd get in other leagues... it's the only hurdle they have.
I don't think anyone doubts that Celtic would be a CL type club anywhere in the world with the income increase they'd get in other leagues... it's the only hurdle they have.