I don't like United, but can't root against Mata. Such a class act, Mourinho treated him like dirt, kicked him to the curb, bet they wish they had him now. A lot like Silva he makes everyone around him better.
US U-23 team got a 3-1 victory vs Canada last night, fantastic stuff to see, even if it is Canada. Jordan Morris scored a brace during the game, one in both halfs, and Luis Gil buried a penalty shot. The win puts the US atop the Group A standings.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-fifa-s-sepp-blatter-to-step-down-immediately
Money is talking, Sepp better have his bags packed.
I agree, Kiesewetter made me pay attention to him.Kiesewetter wasn't one I was really paying attention to before last night, he changed that. He was outstanding on the ball and a constant threat. His assist on the Morris goal was great and he had a few near chances himself.
I agree, Kiesewetter made me pay attention to him.
Klinsmann named his 23 man vs Mexico
GK - Guzan, Howard, Rimando
DF - Alvarado, Beasley, Besler, Cameron, Evans, Johnson, Orozco, Ream, Spector
MF - Beckerman, Bedoya, Bradley, Jones, WIlliams, Yedlin, Zusi
FW - Jozy, Dempsey, Wondo, Gyasi
Just a guess at the lineup
GK - Howard
RB - Fabian
CB - Besler
CB - Cameron
LB - Beasley (maybe Evans)
CDM - Jones
RM - Yedlin
LM - Zardes
CAM - Bradley
ST - Dempsey
ST - Jozy
Ah 6-1 dominant win for the US U-23s against Cuba, sure it's a match you expect them to win but it's nice to see that scoreline.
I kind of agree with him on Omar Gonzalez, actually, though I'm not so keen on Alvarado as he is. For me, it's more that Omar Gonzalez tends to have one or two moments per game where he simply makes the wrong decision in spectacular fashion.
Landon Donovan thinks that Jurgen Klinsmann should be fired if he loses the Confederations Cup playoff.
http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2015/10/06/landon-donovan-jurgen-klinsmann-usa-mexico
I'd have to say that I strongly disagree, if the US lose it's the culmination of a bad few months, but international soccer is a game measured in 4 year chunks and the the previous three years has been mostly positive. I think Klinsmann should get another World Cup cycle before being assessed, especially since there really isn't a better coach realistically available, I think.
More Premier League fun. Mourinho is classy as always. "Don't sack me, it's the officials' fault that we're losing, they're harder on us than the other teams". Brendan Rodgers may yet live to see another day (or at least, he's not guaranteed walking papers, who knows). Everything else went pretty much as expected, although a Gooner/Man U draw would have been helpful (or better yet, an asteroid). And Harry scores again. Just in the wrong goal. Oops. Eriksen proves his worth again, twice off of free kicks, and after a lot of back and forth and blown chances from both sides, I'll settle for the draw against Swansea.
oops
Honestly my opinion of him, his tactics, and his PR has gone severely downhill since he released the lineup against Belgium. I would be okay with a fresh face to start the qualifying cycle. Petke, anybody?
If we're talking about Klinsmann, we need a real upgrade, someone who can both bring in lots of young talent through reputation/personality and deploy excellent tactics. The problem is that there aren't a lot of coaches like that that will work for about $2 million per year.
Landon Donovan thinks that Jurgen Klinsmann should be fired if he loses the Confederations Cup playoff.
http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2015/10/06/landon-donovan-jurgen-klinsmann-usa-mexico
I'd have to say that I strongly disagree, if the US lose it's the culmination of a bad few months, but international soccer is a game measured in 4 year chunks and the the previous three years has been mostly positive. I think Klinsmann should get another World Cup cycle before being assessed, especially since there really isn't a better coach realistically available, I think.
Honestly my opinion of him, his tactics, and his PR has gone severely downhill since he released the lineup against Belgium. I would be okay with a fresh face to start the qualifying cycle. Petke, anybody?
Yeah, pfft. That's peasant money![]()
I did have a laugh at Swans supporters singing either "He's one of our own" or "He scores when he wants" (depending on who's report you read, probably both).
That was unpleasant and his confidence obviously and understandably took a dive after that.
I think we might need two threads:
- This thread for soccer, to include all things American.
- Another thread for across the pond football; all things EPL and champions league.