USMNT: Hold My Beer

Titans Bastard

has sunil gulati in his sights
Lifetime Member
SoSH Member
Dec 15, 2002
14,446
Soft penalty call. Bold placement-over-power shot by Reyna though. 4-0.
 

Kliq

Member
SoSH Member
Mar 31, 2013
22,673
What a fun game to watch. The lineup was everything I could have hoped for and more, just fun, athletic and hungry players. Costa Rica isn't as good as they once were and it was only a friendly, but wrecking CONCACAF stalwarts without most of our A team starting is great to see.
 

sezwho

Member
SoSH Member
Jul 20, 2005
1,952
Isle of Plum
What a fun game to watch. The lineup was everything I could have hoped for and more, just fun, athletic and hungry players. Costa Rica isn't as good as they once were and it was only a friendly, but wrecking CONCACAF stalwarts without most of our A team starting is great to see.
Couldn’t agree more, really enjoyable. We looked like we outclassed Costa Rica, as you noted with much of the team from the Mexico finals watching. A lot to enjoy now and maybe more to look forward too
 

67YAZ

Member
SoSH Member
Dec 1, 2000
8,730
What were we saying earlier about coaching up players to draw PKs? This is a mandatory training video.
 

Pesky Pole

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
SoSH Member
Jul 31, 2001
2,466
Phoenixville, PA
Catching up on this thread after watching the game last night and agree with all your feedback. It's so exciting to have depth on the USMNT. In previous cycles, this team was so razor thin that a single injury could cost the team dearly. Now, it feels like the drop off would be survivable, the system could be maintained and some of the guys (like Aaronson - my Union fan bias clearly) are even pushing those ahead of them. We even have impact subs who can be used to change things up (instead of a one-trick pony like Wondo off the bench).

CB seems to be the one area of concern - especially handling speed from the opposition. McKenzie had a real bumpy start with the Union before settling into the system - in fairness, he was 19 and playing alongside Trusty who was also 19. Hopefully more reps is all he needs to settle in but remember he's still only 22. His speed is sorely needed next to Brooks.
 

Kliq

Member
SoSH Member
Mar 31, 2013
22,673
Reyna immediately coming into the game and bossing everyone around at 18 years old is pretty impressive, I think he is going to be a total badass.

It's very possible that in 3-4 years Aaronson is the best player on a very good USMNT.
 

Jimy Hendrix

Member
SoSH Member
Jun 15, 2002
5,846
Fun USMNT twitter has been a real help as the comments section of the SBNation blog melts into a slime puddle of the wildest nonsense.
 

Kliq

Member
SoSH Member
Mar 31, 2013
22,673
USA SHOULD have this wrapped up basically by the time we play Mexico on Nov. 12. I know it was a friendly at home, but watching our B team wreck Costa Rica earlier was very enlightening on the kind of class the USMNT has when compared to most other CONCACAF sides.
 

tmracht

Member
SoSH Member
Aug 19, 2009
3,070
USA SHOULD have this wrapped up basically by the time we play Mexico on Nov. 12. I know it was a friendly at home, but watching our B team wreck Costa Rica earlier was very enlightening on the kind of class the USMNT has when compared to most other CONCACAF sides.
Yes when the team plays cohesively and GGG doesn't go nutty with the lineup they are truly a deep and formidable squad in CONCACAFFY competitions.
 

Titans Bastard

has sunil gulati in his sights
Lifetime Member
SoSH Member
Dec 15, 2002
14,446
Any chance of Foxboro getting a match?
I believe the last time Foxboro got a WCQ was against Panama in October 2005. The grass surface was replaced by FieldTurf in 2006 and we've never gotten a WCQ since.

Looking through old games, I don't even know when the USMNT last played a home WCQ on turf. They put down temporary grass fields at CenturyLink in 2013 and at Rice-Eccles in 2005. I stopped looking at some point after that.

Temporary grass fields suck too, so even if Gillette offered to do that, I'd pass.
 

tmracht

Member
SoSH Member
Aug 19, 2009
3,070
Yeah when I was working radio for the Revs we were told basically no chance as long as there is field turf. Especially after the horror shows of temporary grass coming apart at the seams for a few friendly and gold cups.
 

tims4wins

PN23's replacement
SoSH Member
Jul 15, 2005
37,061
Hingham, MA
Thanks for the info guys. Bummer. I remember going to the El Salvador qualifier in November 96? Fun times.

Edit 1997 - qualifier for the 98 WC
 

jacklamabe65

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
SoSH Member
Wow, nice. I hope his parents were cool. Did you make Gio into a Red Sox fan?
His parents are EXCEPTIONAL. His older brother, Jack, whom I also knew well, died at the end of seventh grade of cancer. Through it all, they were supportive, loving, gracious, heartbroken, and yet strong for Jack and his younger brothers (including Gio). Claudio used to use my SmartBoard on occasion to give presentations to parents and students on soccer. Gio knew very much of my love of the RS, and totally went with it. I worked on him for three years to get him to think Liverpool when he hit his twenties, and when he visited me last year, he greeted me with a hug and a "No, Mr. Kelly, I haven't signed with Liverpool yet!" Gio is as kindhearted and humble as any teenager I know, but when your beloved oldest sibling dies of cancer at 13, it makes you grow up pretty quickly. By the way, the other famous athlete I've taught, Donovan Mitchell, was also just as great a kid and student as Gio. I was Donnie's history teacher, baseball coach, and advisor from 2010-12.
 

cromulence

Member
SoSH Member
Aug 25, 2009
6,707
His parents are EXCEPTIONAL. His older brother, Jack, whom I also knew well, died at the end of seventh grade of cancer. Through it all, they were supportive, loving, gracious, heartbroken, and yet strong for Jack and his younger brothers (including Gio). Claudio used to use my SmartBoard on occasion to give presentations to parents and students on soccer. Gio knew very much of my love of the RS, and totally went with it. I worked on him for three years to get him to think Liverpool when he hit his twenties, and when he visited me last year, he greeted me with a hug and a "No, Mr. Kelly, I haven't signed with Liverpool yet!" Gio is as kindhearted and humble as any teenager I know, but when your beloved oldest sibling dies of cancer at 13, it makes you grow up pretty quickly. By the way, the other famous athlete I've taught, Donovan Mitchell, was also just as great a kid and student as Gio. I was Donnie's history teacher, baseball coach, and advisor from 2010-12.
Always good to hear that someone you root for is a good person. Not sure if you've read this, by the way.
 

jacklamabe65

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
SoSH Member
Always good to hear that someone you root for is a good person. Not sure if you've read this, by the way.
Wow - so proud that Gio wrote that. And to think that I was teaching him in ninth grade just three years ago. By the way, in Jack's last year, the school had him always eat at my lunch table because they knew I would take good care of him. I gave him tons of shit about Manchester (as a Liverpool fan) and we had lots of laughter. Gio knew that and made sure that I served as his advisor a few years later. One great family. Thank you for providing me with that link.
 

Jed Zeppelin

Member
SoSH Member
Aug 23, 2008
51,291
Mexico’s first two home qualifiers in 2022 will be played without fans as punishment for the homophobic chant. One is against the US. Color me surprised.

Link
 

Jed Zeppelin

Member
SoSH Member
Aug 23, 2008
51,291
Not against the US. Jamaica and Canada but still good job FIFA and boy does that sound weird to say.
I totally misread the statement thinking the games when the infraction occurred are the games that the punishment will apply to. Pre-vacation brain.
 

Titans Bastard

has sunil gulati in his sights
Lifetime Member
SoSH Member
Dec 15, 2002
14,446

Titans Bastard

has sunil gulati in his sights
Lifetime Member
SoSH Member
Dec 15, 2002
14,446
I didn't realize some of the players on int'l clubs weren't playing. Why is that?
There are two big reasons why many big-name US players aren't going to the Gold Cup.

A) They already played in the Nations League and need some rest

and/or

B) The Gold Cup overlaps with Euro club preseason and missing preseason can make things tricky, particularly for players who will be at new clubs or have new managers

No Pineda?
Who would you drop for him?
 

67YAZ

Member
SoSH Member
Dec 1, 2000
8,730
Trusty & Glad have earned their spot, so it’s not fair to bump them. Young guys who earn a call up need to get it.

Wicky has been rolling Pineda out as the more defensive of the double pivot with Medran in most matches, so it’s hard to say Pineda has earned a spot at CB. He’s kind of a tweener now - CB/DM - but needs to settle into a permanent role in order to continue developing.

I might have called him in over CCV or EPB given that both those guys will be back to Europe during the tournament and will likely been searching out new loan destinations, too.

Mostly, just disappointed that Pineda got a long look in camps this winter and spring, but Berhalter passed him over this time. I’m being a homer.
 

ekim colorwaterpit

Member
SoSH Member
Jul 21, 2005
1,242
Minneapolis, MN
There are two big reasons why many big-name US players aren't going to the Gold Cup.

A) They already played in the Nations League and need some rest

and/or

B) The Gold Cup overlaps with Euro club preseason and missing preseason can make things tricky, particularly for players who will be at new clubs or have new
Thank you. I figured it had something to do with B, but definitely wasn't thinking about A. If B wasn't a factor do you think that that playing more together would outweigh the rest?
 

Titans Bastard

has sunil gulati in his sights
Lifetime Member
SoSH Member
Dec 15, 2002
14,446
Thank you. I figured it had something to do with B, but definitely wasn't thinking about A. If B wasn't a factor do you think that that playing more together would outweigh the rest?
No, but guys like Bryan Reynolds, Daryl Dike, and Chris Richards would be in the mix for the Gold Cup.