Well, here it is, the roster for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2586794-us-mens-national-team-2018-world-cup-qualifier-roster-announced
My main takeaways:
No Clint Dempsey
Dempsey had an excellent Gold Cup, even if his team mates did not. Admittedly, Dempsey looked less than great against Mexico, but I suspect this is more a matter of letting Clint stick with his club during the continuance of their (potential) playoff run and recovering. after all this is a home match against the Grenadines and an away match against Trinidad and Tobago, not exactly tough games. It is, however, possible that Klinsmann wants to move on from the aging striker, after all Dempsey is 32 and by the time Russia rolls around he'll be 35, if the focus is on building a group to take to Russia, Clint may not see much more time with the USMNT.
Darlinton Nagbe is in
Depending on how you look at it, Nagbe is either the greatest midfielder to ever walk the planet or garbage that can't finish or put in a good cross; my suspicion is that he is somewhere in between. Nagbe, no doubt, is fast and has good ball handling, but often lacks the final product to make those dribbling runs productive, if Klinsmann can get him to make the right runs and take the right shots, he could be a very good midfielder (and that is a mighty big black mark on Caleb Porter's coaching if that is the case). Matt Miazga, another young MLS player, has also gotten a call up, the center back is unlikely to play unless someone goes down injured though.
Alan Gordon is Here?
The veteran forward's presence makes little sense to me, but I guess he's sort of a pocket ace in case the USMNT needs a tall striker to try and get a desperate set piece goal.
The Old Center Mids Are Still Here
Beckerman and Jones haven't had great years, both in MLS for their clubs and in the USMNT rosters. Honestly, I'm surprised to see Beckerman back, but it's possible that Nagbe could be a CAM and Bradley is heading back to his better position at CDM, if that's the case Beckerman and Jones are back ups and late subs to shore up leads.
Overall
I would have liked to see Perry Kitchen or a similar young American CDM in as a replacement for Beckerman/Jones, even if they aren't the immediate replacement, but overall it's a good roster. It's highly likely this roster will change in the 2.5 years between now and Russia 2018, so it's not like this is final by any means, and is probably somewhat experimental still.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2586794-us-mens-national-team-2018-world-cup-qualifier-roster-announced
My main takeaways:
No Clint Dempsey
Dempsey had an excellent Gold Cup, even if his team mates did not. Admittedly, Dempsey looked less than great against Mexico, but I suspect this is more a matter of letting Clint stick with his club during the continuance of their (potential) playoff run and recovering. after all this is a home match against the Grenadines and an away match against Trinidad and Tobago, not exactly tough games. It is, however, possible that Klinsmann wants to move on from the aging striker, after all Dempsey is 32 and by the time Russia rolls around he'll be 35, if the focus is on building a group to take to Russia, Clint may not see much more time with the USMNT.
Darlinton Nagbe is in
Depending on how you look at it, Nagbe is either the greatest midfielder to ever walk the planet or garbage that can't finish or put in a good cross; my suspicion is that he is somewhere in between. Nagbe, no doubt, is fast and has good ball handling, but often lacks the final product to make those dribbling runs productive, if Klinsmann can get him to make the right runs and take the right shots, he could be a very good midfielder (and that is a mighty big black mark on Caleb Porter's coaching if that is the case). Matt Miazga, another young MLS player, has also gotten a call up, the center back is unlikely to play unless someone goes down injured though.
Alan Gordon is Here?
The veteran forward's presence makes little sense to me, but I guess he's sort of a pocket ace in case the USMNT needs a tall striker to try and get a desperate set piece goal.
The Old Center Mids Are Still Here
Beckerman and Jones haven't had great years, both in MLS for their clubs and in the USMNT rosters. Honestly, I'm surprised to see Beckerman back, but it's possible that Nagbe could be a CAM and Bradley is heading back to his better position at CDM, if that's the case Beckerman and Jones are back ups and late subs to shore up leads.
Overall
I would have liked to see Perry Kitchen or a similar young American CDM in as a replacement for Beckerman/Jones, even if they aren't the immediate replacement, but overall it's a good roster. It's highly likely this roster will change in the 2.5 years between now and Russia 2018, so it's not like this is final by any means, and is probably somewhat experimental still.