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re: United States of F#ck Yeah v. A Better Team | Friendly | 7 p.m. CT (FS1)

Posted on 9/10/19 at 10:25 am to
Posted by CelticDog
Member since Apr 2015
42867 posts
Posted on 9/10/19 at 10:25 am to
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I’d argue that continuing to watch this team could possibly be a psychopathic tendency.


uruguay will be fun for me.
No suarez. No cavani.

Uruguay is going to develop their world cup team.

3.5 million people.

They are fielding competitive u21 teams.

Here they come.

Sf bay, los angeles, nyc, and chicago metro all double uruguay population.

Surely someone can generate a long range development plan for usa.

I admit teeny uruguay doesnt lose athletes to baseball and football and hoops. But still...
This post was edited on 9/10/19 at 10:28 am
Posted by StraightCashHomey21
Aberdeen,NC
Member since Jul 2009
125485 posts
Posted on 9/10/19 at 10:27 am to
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Mexico knew it had a talent advantage. It recognized that its rival had no scheme to neutralize that advantage, nor the technical ability to solve an aggressive press head-on. So it pushed its line of confrontation higher and higher, loosened its pressing triggers, and hunted the ball. In doing so, it left its defenders isolated. In other words, it dared the Americans to deviate from their predetermined commitment to the incremental build. And they refused.


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Which, frankly, is ridiculous. There is not a single rational soccer team in the world that commits to playing through a press, rather than bypassing it, no matter how high or hard that press arrives. Not even Manchester City. Oft-cited as the deans of possession-based attacking, City is actual a useful counterexample here. Yes, Pep Guardiola’s teams pass and move through pressure in their own defensive third. But that’s just part of their space-creating scheme. They stretch the field in one direction. If opponents follow, City will also stretch the field in the other.


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Any coach who outright renounces the long ball fundamentally misunderstands the objective of possession. The coveted endgame, no matter the attacking process or style, is a quality chance. And style isn’t binary. It’s not an absolute decision between direct and patient. Soccer is a near-infinite series of decisions, primed by philosophies and gameplans and instructions, but ultimately made based on an ever-evolving library of circumstantial factors. And no matter the gameplan, there are circumstances that make bypassing a press optimal. Far too often on Friday, the USMNT seemed to ignore circumstance. It would invite pressure. Mexicans would enthusiastically accept the invitation. But the U.S. rarely looked prepared for their arrival.


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