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We couldn't move the ball into the attacking third unless we played the long ball over the top, which we did 100 times. Bradley was a bull in a china shop and lucky he didn't get called for the PK in the first half. That was stupid! The last 4 minutes of the game possession was Mexico 90% USA 10%.
And we were happy with this. Do we not have any better players in the US?
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What in the world happened to the U.S. of 3-4 years ago? The team that could and would attack the world's best defenses? Last night was not progress.
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TatonkaBurger wrote:It looked like a 90 minute penalty kill but was great to get out of there with the point. The play obviously needs to get better.
LOL, that was exactly what it looked like!!
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Our offense was dreadful. Our middle defense and goalkeeping looked strong. Ultimately though, we need to be grateful to sneak out of there with a tie.
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And Wolf, nice tie for England yesterday against Hockaday
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soccersounder wrote:This is funny. The U.S. is not a top soccer Country. They played in maybe the toughest venue in the world against a team playing at a top 5 level while we were missing 6 starters. And even though Mexico played much better off the ball, the U.S. was clearly the better mid-field with the ball on their feet. But us fans always want to be negative. Going in, you wanted 4 points in the first 3 games. They are right where they should be.
And Wolf, nice tie for England yesterday against Hockaday
This.
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soccersounder wrote:This is funny. The U.S. is not a top soccer Country. They played in maybe the toughest venue in the world against a team playing at a top 5 level while we were missing 6 starters. And even though Mexico played much better off the ball, the U.S. was clearly the better mid-field with the ball on their feet. But us fans always want to be negative. Going in, you wanted 4 points in the first 3 games. They are right where they should be.
And Wolf, nice tie for England yesterday against Hockaday
Don't get me wrong, after the 12th minute yesterday, England was a pile of digested food also. But that's been their story for 40 years. The English FA has successfully stifled any development in the national team with their youth system and focus on style of play and nothing there will change probably ever,
The U.S. should not be proud that for bad finishing and bad calls, they should have lost 5-0. The U.S. isn't a top soccer nation but we should be technically better than Iran. From that display yesterday, it was nothing more than a physical approach and parking the bus less than 2/3 of the way into the game. That was a point stolen, not a point earned.
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the7wolf wrote:soccersounder wrote:This is funny. The U.S. is not a top soccer Country. They played in maybe the toughest venue in the world against a team playing at a top 5 level while we were missing 6 starters. And even though Mexico played much better off the ball, the U.S. was clearly the better mid-field with the ball on their feet. But us fans always want to be negative. Going in, you wanted 4 points in the first 3 games. They are right where they should be.
And Wolf, nice tie for England yesterday against Hockaday
Don't get me wrong, after the 12th minute yesterday, England was a pile of digested food also. But that's been their story for 40 years. The English FA has successfully stifled any development in the national team with their youth system and focus on style of play and nothing there will change probably ever,
The U.S. should not be proud that for bad finishing and bad calls, they should have lost 5-0. The U.S. isn't a top soccer nation but we should be technically better than Iran. From that display yesterday, it was nothing more than a physical approach and parking the bus less than 2/3 of the way into the game. That was a point stolen, not a point earned.
No question US parked the bus, but not sure what else you expected. I didn't see the same game you did if you saw two PKs not given (one for me) and what should have been 5-0 (from three shots on goal?).
The current US team is what it is. You can delve into developmental issues all you want, but I don't understand how any US fan can be unhappy with what happened last night. Between the environment, the injuries, and the overall quality of the team in general, getting a point was, IMO, commendable.
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Having injured players is a poor excuse for poor technicality.
Two hands in the back of Hernendez was a pk in 90% of games and I can promise you not a parent on here wouldn't be on their feet screaming for that one.
I want the U.S. to progress which is why I wasn't happy with the style of play and the "ends justifies the means" summary of that game. The U.S. shouldn't get kudos for luck. That was a butt-kicking and the most one-sided game against Mexico I've seen since the early 90s.
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soccersounder wrote:This is funny. The U.S. is not a top soccer Country. They played in maybe the toughest venue in the world against a team playing at a top 5 level while we were missing 6 starters. And even though Mexico played much better off the ball, the U.S. was clearly the better mid-field with the ball on their feet. But us fans always want to be negative. Going in, you wanted 4 points in the first 3 games. They are right where they should be.
And Wolf, nice tie for England yesterday against Hockaday
Are we being negative or simply expecting better? Sure, the US looked pretty good in the middle. Running a 4-5-1 has a way of making a team look ubiquitous through the central zone. But all they did mostly was clog things up and hold on for dear life. If someone sees the glass as half full after a match like this, he is probably an MLS fan and content with soccer mediocrity.
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TatonkaBurger wrote:Mexico is one of the top 5 teams in the world. Of course they are "far ahead of the US". Give the group some time to get injured players back and play together. One friendly win ever and one tie in CONCACAF ever at Azteca until last night!!!??? You guys are being too harsh. Enjoy the lucky or stolen point and move on... like the team plans to do.
Top 5?
Spain, Germany, Portugal, France, Netherlands, Brazil, Argentina, etc. would consistently prove otherwise. I'd say Mexico are 15th-ish. I think they are a good little team no doubt but their consistency outside of their qualifying region wouldn't put them in the top 5.
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TatonkaBurger wrote:Mexico is one of the top 5 teams in the world. Of course they are "far ahead of the US". Give the group some time to get injured players back and play together. One friendly win ever and one tie in CONCACAF ever at Azteca until last night!!!??? You guys are being too harsh. Enjoy the lucky or stolen point and move on... like the team plans to do.
Agree, if the US tried to play "pretty soccer" with Mexico, everyone would be screaming "why didn't they just park the bus, limit damage and try to get a point rather than getting embarrassed 5-0? "
As my old pappy says, "you have to dance with who brung ya." For those not from East Texas, it means you have to play the best game with the resources you have. Hopefully they will get better and healthier as a team before Brazil rolls around...
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TatonkaBurger wrote:Mexico is one of the top 5 teams in the world. Of course they are "far ahead of the US". Give the group some time to get injured players back and play together. One friendly win ever and one tie in CONCACAF ever at Azteca until last night!!!??? You guys are being too harsh. Enjoy the lucky or stolen point and move on... like the team plans to do.
Mexico is a talented side, but Top 5 is a stretch.
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Gunner9 wrote:TatonkaBurger wrote:Mexico is one of the top 5 teams in the world. Of course they are "far ahead of the US". Give the group some time to get injured players back and play together. One friendly win ever and one tie in CONCACAF ever at Azteca until last night!!!??? You guys are being too harsh. Enjoy the lucky or stolen point and move on... like the team plans to do.
Mexico is a talented side, but Top 5 is a stretch.
Agreed. Sorry. I actually just checked the FIFA rankings. Should have said 15.
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Uncle Numanga wrote:So, is everyone happy with Klinsmann?
Yes. Until we lose to Spain. Then he will be an imbecile.
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The International rankings are a 2 YEAR SCALE... The fact they are 15 and were below the U.S. in the rankings a year ago, shows just how well they are playing. Mexico just won the Olympics and until these past 3 games have been maybe the best team in the world over the last 8 to 10 months along with Germany...
The attacking 5 is the best in the world internationally. And the Club affiliations their players have is starting to resemble Brazil.
My point, great result for the U.S.
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soccersounder wrote:All you guys talking about Mexico not being top 5 either A) dont watch international soccer and/or B) take things too literally..
The International rankings are a 2 YEAR SCALE... The fact they are 15 and were below the U.S. in the rankings a year ago, shows just how well they are playing. Mexico just won the Olympics and until these past 3 games have been maybe the best team in the world over the last 8 to 10 months along with Germany...
The attacking 5 is the best in the world internationally. And the Club affiliations their players have is starting to resemble Brazil.
My point, great result for the U.S.
Great result? Yes. Great performance? Oh Scooby no!
I have great hope in the U.S. national team. Just don't ever freaking play like that again. Play with some pride. Last night you played like an abused dog. We're better than that.
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soccersounder wrote:All you guys talking about Mexico not being top 5 either A) dont watch international soccer and/or B) take things too literally..
The International rankings are a 2 YEAR SCALE... The fact they are 15 and were below the U.S. in the rankings a year ago, shows just how well they are playing. Mexico just won the Olympics and until these past 3 games have been maybe the best team in the world over the last 8 to 10 months along with Germany...
The attacking 5 is the best in the world internationally. And the Club affiliations their players have is starting to resemble Brazil.
My point, great result for the U.S.
Argentina may have something to say about that. Spain, too. Maybe Brazil, too.
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