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I must say I was extremely proud of my hometown, Columbus Ohio! We speculated it would be a 75/25 crowd in our favor, but I must say we had about 90 or even 95% of the crowd Tuesday night. I must also say I am extremely proud of the USMNT! It took some guts and determination and weathering an early storm, but they got the result we needed!
We certainly have A LOT to improve upon too. In a short interview with Danny before the game, I predicted a 2-1 score. WHAT was I thinking? We were playing Mexico IN Columbus... of course the score was going to be 2-0! (The same score it has been ALL 4 times we played Mexico in Columbus!). Yes, Even a Clint Dempsey penalty kick in stoppage time couldn't change that score. He missed the net! I also predicted Beasley to be the Man of The Match. I think I was just trying to project my positive energy towards him, but again.... WHAT was I thinking? Still love Beasley and his commitment to the team, but he NEEDS to be moved out of the defense! Yeah, I'll have to agree with you on that one, Chip. I might be one of the biggest DaMarcus Beasley fans going all the way back to his Chicago Fire days at the turn of the Millennium and I love his attacking style of play, but he needs to be a strong defender and he almost gave up an own goal in front of Tim Howard early in the game. Is he even playing left back for his club team, Puebla? Goodson played a strong game in the back I felt. Fabian Johnson did not. Fabian was actually playing that position for the first time in over a year and strained his hamstring towards the end of the first half and his dog ate his homework and... Michael Parkhurst came in at halftime for Fabian. We shall see how it goes with Cameron and Besler back for the next game. Hopefully Jurgen will not tinker too much just because we have qualified. We still NEED to win the HEX in my opinion to go into WC with a strong confidence.
The pregame crowd was spectacular. Danny and I even got to dance with some of the Mexican fans and they were wonderful and gracious! Well, except for that Mexican dude who was dancing with my wife. He took our hats off of our heads and started doing the Mexican hat dance, which I was cool with, until he started kicking dirt on my hat. Hopefully Danny and I can really get our P.E.A.C.E. PARTY movement going for Brazil.... because, there were still embarrassing moments inside the stadium. Beer throwing, cursing and taunting. It just makes me sad that we have to degrade ourselves and the sport I love that way! Hopefully we can change that. Yeah, that would be nice but I don't think we can change it. Unfortunately, I think it will always be a part of the game. I do think we can unite like-minded fans and families and give them a safe and rewarding supporter section experience. To find out more and to join the P.E.A.C.E. PARTY, visit our new website, RedWhiteAndBluesBros.com
I did get to meet Tony Meola and give him our book and our flyer on our Supporter Group movement for families and kids. Hoping he will mention that somewhere and help kick start it. Also met a guy named DJ who does a great blog called Wrong Side of The Pond. He has some soccer connections and knows what he is talking about too. So hoping he will help get the word out about our movement too. And check out his blog, podcast and website at www.wrongsideofthepond.com
Kyle Beckerman did a solid enough job for the game, but it also has become blatantly obvious that we NEED Bradley desperately if we want to WIN the WC! I say Bradley is our best and most important player moving forward. What do YOU say? Landon and Dempsey played solid and with Jozy coming back I am not worried about our offense at all. But if we don't control the midfield and keep the flowing of the game going well, our defense will break down and it will be ugly I feel! I was surprised to see Zusi on the bench and used only as a late sub, but we also need to mention the great job by Gold Cup stand out, Mix Diskerud. He was the playmaker on the Donovan goal.
OK, go out and root for the Red White and Blue in KC and Panama!! And see ya all in Brazil!! Next up is U.S. vs Jamaica in Kansas City on October 11. Go USA!
Friday, September 13, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
USA vs. Mexico, Gameday
It's USA vs. Mexico finally! Heading down to the tailgate in a couple of hours. Danny is on the road heading there too. I am so excited and ready to experience USA soccer in my home state of Ohio! There should be plenty of passion at the game and I am expecting the Yanks to come out kicking and firing on all cylinders! We have to do better than the poor showing we had on Friday night against Costa Rica.
Things we learned Friday night I feel are.... We NEED Bradley desperately to be healthy for the rest of qualifying and next year at the World Cup. Without him we have little to no chance in my opinion. He controls everything. We also learned it is time to give up on the Beasley experiment! Please Jurgen, Please! I love Demarcus and his passion for the team. But he is just much better as a late sub at midfield in my opinion. He is NOT a defender and it showed even more on Friday night.
Tonight we need our defense to really step it up! Without Cameron and Besler, it will be a tall order, but I am counting on EVERYONE to step up. Mexico is reeling after the Honduras game and even changed coaches. That might work in their favor, but either way We have to show up and play 90 minutes! Not 89 minutes, but 90 minutes!! So, show up and root on the Red White and Blue with positive energy! Leave ALL of you negativity at home please. I know it is Mexico, but if we can't be gracious host to our worst enemy, then we ARE our worst enemy in my opinion.
GO USA!!!!!!!!!!!
Things we learned Friday night I feel are.... We NEED Bradley desperately to be healthy for the rest of qualifying and next year at the World Cup. Without him we have little to no chance in my opinion. He controls everything. We also learned it is time to give up on the Beasley experiment! Please Jurgen, Please! I love Demarcus and his passion for the team. But he is just much better as a late sub at midfield in my opinion. He is NOT a defender and it showed even more on Friday night.
Tonight we need our defense to really step it up! Without Cameron and Besler, it will be a tall order, but I am counting on EVERYONE to step up. Mexico is reeling after the Honduras game and even changed coaches. That might work in their favor, but either way We have to show up and play 90 minutes! Not 89 minutes, but 90 minutes!! So, show up and root on the Red White and Blue with positive energy! Leave ALL of you negativity at home please. I know it is Mexico, but if we can't be gracious host to our worst enemy, then we ARE our worst enemy in my opinion.
GO USA!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Fall stretch
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Well, we are on the eve of the fall stretch. Time to qualify for WC. We could conceivably qualify by beating Costa Rica. A lot has to happen for that to happen and there is some sorta math formula and cosmos lining up and things like that. So, we won't get into that now. Besides, I would rather qualify on Tuesday night by beating Mexico in Columbus! Wouldn't you? I will be there live and in person with none other than Danny Donuts to root on the USA! And I'll be there with the one and only Chip Daly!
But for now... Costa Rica. It won't be an easy game if the airport arrival is any indication. But the Yanks won't allow some taunting Yahoos and egg throwing Bohemians deter us from our goal. Keep that winning streak alive in Costa Rica and on into Columbus!
The U.S. is hot with our longest all-time winning streak and we’re coming off an undefeated Gold Cup Championship. The European leagues are up and rolling and the MLS players should be in mid-season form. Since the last qualifier in June, big moves have Clint Dempsey back in the MLS and Jozy Altidore playing in the English Premier League. Landon Donovan had a successful Gold Cup run, signed a big contract with the LA Galaxy to stay in the MLS and has found his way back onto the Senior team. A couple of youngsters who had good showings in the Gold Cup found their names included in Jurgen Klinsmann’s 23-man roster. I’m most interested to see what he does up front. Jozy Altidore is hot and needs to be the target in front of the net and Captain Clint Dempsey will most likely be up top with him. Will Landon Donovan and Eddie Johnson be used as subs? Rumors of playing Landon at halfback or using him as a substitute abound. Cleary Jozy and Clint have earned their positions and I am afraid Landon is going to have to prove himself once again. I think he will. IN fact, I predict Landon comes on early in the second half and provides a spark that leads us to a 2-1 victory! What say you?
I was also surprised to see that Chris Wondolowski did not get called into camp. He had the magic touch scoring goals in the Gold Cup but he’ll have to wait and see f he gets called up in October. We also have several players carrying one yellow card. If anyone gets a yellow in Costa Rica on Friday, chances are they’ll be sitting out with a suspension against Mexico on Tuesday.
Even though U.S. took care of Costa Rica without two much difficulty in the Gold Cup, the last time these two teams met in qualifying was the famous SnowClasico back in March in Denver. Dempsey got the only goal and Brad Guzan was in net because Tim Howard was out with a broken back. I’m pretty sure snow is not in the forecast in Coast Rica this Friday, but one thing is for certain, Los Ticos wants revenge and this time they’re the home team. It’s going to be a tough game on the road. Although the Yanks need to take it one game at a time, Us fans get to look forward to an amazing game next Tuesday at the sold-out Columbus Crew Stadium. The Red White and Blues Brothers will be in attendance as part of U.S. Soccer’s largest Supporter Section! There will be 9,000 U.S. screaming Supporters and several more fans!
Well, we are on the eve of the fall stretch. Time to qualify for WC. We could conceivably qualify by beating Costa Rica. A lot has to happen for that to happen and there is some sorta math formula and cosmos lining up and things like that. So, we won't get into that now. Besides, I would rather qualify on Tuesday night by beating Mexico in Columbus! Wouldn't you? I will be there live and in person with none other than Danny Donuts to root on the USA! And I'll be there with the one and only Chip Daly!
But for now... Costa Rica. It won't be an easy game if the airport arrival is any indication. But the Yanks won't allow some taunting Yahoos and egg throwing Bohemians deter us from our goal. Keep that winning streak alive in Costa Rica and on into Columbus!
The U.S. is hot with our longest all-time winning streak and we’re coming off an undefeated Gold Cup Championship. The European leagues are up and rolling and the MLS players should be in mid-season form. Since the last qualifier in June, big moves have Clint Dempsey back in the MLS and Jozy Altidore playing in the English Premier League. Landon Donovan had a successful Gold Cup run, signed a big contract with the LA Galaxy to stay in the MLS and has found his way back onto the Senior team. A couple of youngsters who had good showings in the Gold Cup found their names included in Jurgen Klinsmann’s 23-man roster. I’m most interested to see what he does up front. Jozy Altidore is hot and needs to be the target in front of the net and Captain Clint Dempsey will most likely be up top with him. Will Landon Donovan and Eddie Johnson be used as subs? Rumors of playing Landon at halfback or using him as a substitute abound. Cleary Jozy and Clint have earned their positions and I am afraid Landon is going to have to prove himself once again. I think he will. IN fact, I predict Landon comes on early in the second half and provides a spark that leads us to a 2-1 victory! What say you?
I was also surprised to see that Chris Wondolowski did not get called into camp. He had the magic touch scoring goals in the Gold Cup but he’ll have to wait and see f he gets called up in October. We also have several players carrying one yellow card. If anyone gets a yellow in Costa Rica on Friday, chances are they’ll be sitting out with a suspension against Mexico on Tuesday.
Even though U.S. took care of Costa Rica without two much difficulty in the Gold Cup, the last time these two teams met in qualifying was the famous SnowClasico back in March in Denver. Dempsey got the only goal and Brad Guzan was in net because Tim Howard was out with a broken back. I’m pretty sure snow is not in the forecast in Coast Rica this Friday, but one thing is for certain, Los Ticos wants revenge and this time they’re the home team. It’s going to be a tough game on the road. Although the Yanks need to take it one game at a time, Us fans get to look forward to an amazing game next Tuesday at the sold-out Columbus Crew Stadium. The Red White and Blues Brothers will be in attendance as part of U.S. Soccer’s largest Supporter Section! There will be 9,000 U.S. screaming Supporters and several more fans!
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Golden Boy Wondo Gets 3, USA Beats Belize
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The U.S. Men's National Team opened their 2013 Gold Cup with a powerful 6 goal blowout over Belize Tuesday night in Portland. Chris Wondolowski, the 30 year-old striker from the San Jose Earthquakes of MLS gets a hat trick in the first half, Landon Donovan scores another goal on a penalty kick goal and gets 2 assists and this Gold Cup squad after 2 games together looks like they've gelled. Despite his age, Wondolowski is a relative newcomer to the MNT. He has about 13 caps since 2011 and now has scored all of his 4 goals in the past two games. The name on his jersey was spelled wrong... U.S. Soccer added an extra "W... Wondowlowski" Let's go to Chip for some Gold Cup analysis...
So, how do you spell Wondolowski.... Wondolowskie... Wondowlowski.... I spell it GOALS! 6 goals in back to back games for the USA is an encouraging sign! The players are making it tough on Jurgen to pick his WC roster. Someone is inevitably going to be left off the team that should have a chance. We will have to see how the rest of the Gold Cup plays out and see if Jurgen tinkers with the lineup again in Sept. and Oct. Landon is still producing, so that adds pressure too. Pressure is a good thing. The caliber of teams in Gold Cup are not great, but as Danny pointed out any team can be dangerous on any given day. See you in Salt Lake this Saturday.
That's right! Chip is right down the road from The Rio Tinto stadium where the U.S. MNT beat Honduras in their last World Cup qualifier last month. The temperature was almost 90 degrees for the 7pm start. What is it going to be this Saturday for the 1:30pm kick off? Hey supporters... remember to drink plenty of water! We need you for a full 90 minutes!
Yes, Jurgen is going to have some tough decisions to make. Hercules Gomez and Oguchi Onyewu each sat on the bench and their replacements both scored. It will be good to have deep talent when we go into the World Cup. Between yellow card suspensions, injuries and slumps, we'll need several players who can step up and put the ball in the net.
Interesting tidbit I discovered at ussoccer.com ... Chris Wondolowski is half Native American (I'm guessing the Wondolowski name is Polish.) His tribal name translates to "Warrior Coming Over The Hill." Well at 30 years-old he is coming over the hill and if he keeps battling like this for a spot on the World Cup roster, he's going to be a victorious warrior!
Go USA... Beat Cuba!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Gold Cup Preview- Belize
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the Red, White and Blues Brothers and this is our color-coded U.S. Soccer blog.
Chip writes in red and Danny
writes in blue. We cheer for the U.S. and you better too!
Tonight, July 9, 2013 USA vs. Belize JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Oregon 8pm PST
Game 1 of The Gold Cup for the U.S.
The Gold Cup has already had it's share of upsets and the U.S. wants to make sure they don't fall in their opening game to a weaker team like our neighbors to the North and South did. Canada and Mexico are both 0-1-0 in group play. The U.S. has Belize tonight, Cuba on the 13th and Costa Rica on the 16th. Costa Rica might be the only team that gives them a fight in their group, but we've learned every opponent can be dangerous in this tournament.
This is not our World Cup team, but we will definitely see some of these players in our last four World Cup Qualifiers and probably on next summer's World Cup team. Everyone seems to think that Landon Donovan will be on that squad. Another blast from the past, Oguchi Onyewu is back and trying to make the World Cup squad on the back line and Hercules Gomez is back up front after recovering from his injury.
This same lineup beat Guatemala 6-0 in a friendly in San Diego on Friday. It was interesting to see the Yanks bring out the "Where's Waldo" red and white striped kits. I thought those were going to be retired forever. I thought they would play all season in the simple Centennial all-white or white and blue kit. I don't know where Chip is tonight, but if he was here, I know he would have SOMETHING to say about DaMarcus Beasley being named captain of The Gold Squad team! Well, it's almost time for the game. Hopefully we'll hear what Chip thinks about what's going on the Gold Cup.
Go USA!
Tonight, July 9, 2013 USA vs. Belize JELD-WEN Field, Portland, Oregon 8pm PST
Game 1 of The Gold Cup for the U.S.
The Gold Cup has already had it's share of upsets and the U.S. wants to make sure they don't fall in their opening game to a weaker team like our neighbors to the North and South did. Canada and Mexico are both 0-1-0 in group play. The U.S. has Belize tonight, Cuba on the 13th and Costa Rica on the 16th. Costa Rica might be the only team that gives them a fight in their group, but we've learned every opponent can be dangerous in this tournament.
This is not our World Cup team, but we will definitely see some of these players in our last four World Cup Qualifiers and probably on next summer's World Cup team. Everyone seems to think that Landon Donovan will be on that squad. Another blast from the past, Oguchi Onyewu is back and trying to make the World Cup squad on the back line and Hercules Gomez is back up front after recovering from his injury.
This same lineup beat Guatemala 6-0 in a friendly in San Diego on Friday. It was interesting to see the Yanks bring out the "Where's Waldo" red and white striped kits. I thought those were going to be retired forever. I thought they would play all season in the simple Centennial all-white or white and blue kit. I don't know where Chip is tonight, but if he was here, I know he would have SOMETHING to say about DaMarcus Beasley being named captain of The Gold Squad team! Well, it's almost time for the game. Hopefully we'll hear what Chip thinks about what's going on the Gold Cup.
Go USA!
MNT
vs. BLZ | 07/09/2013 | 8 p.m. PT | JELD-WEN Field; Portland,
Ore. - See more at: http://www.ussoccer.com/#sthash.SleTX30q.dpuf
MNT
vs. BLZ | 07/09/2013 | 8 p.m. PT | JELD-WEN Field; Portland,
Ore. - See more at: http://www.ussoccer.com/#sthash.SleTX30q.dpuf
Thursday, July 4, 2013
U.S vs Honduras- The Fan Experience
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Happy 4th of July- This is OUR HOLIDAY! Hooray for The Red, White and Blue, Brother! Here's our recap of our fan experience attending the U.S. vs. Honduras World Cup Qualifier.
A great time was had by The Red White and Blues Brothers as Chip and I saw our first game together in 2013. Chip is living in Salt Lake City so I flew out from Chicago for 3 days of Fun, Food and Football. In 2009, Chip saw his first U.S. game, which was also our first U.S. game together. Ironically, it was USA vs. Honduras and a World Cup Qualifier for the 2010 World Cup. The game in 2009 took us by surprise. U.S. fans are used to being in the minority when we play Mexico in big American cities like Chicago or LA, but when we showed up to Soldier Field in Chicago, we were shocked to see Honduras fans were in the overwhelming majority. To make things even harder for us, our U.S. Supporter section was divided between the 100 and 300 level with Honduras fans filling up the 200 level.
Happy 4th of July- This is OUR HOLIDAY! Hooray for The Red, White and Blue, Brother! Here's our recap of our fan experience attending the U.S. vs. Honduras World Cup Qualifier.
A great time was had by The Red White and Blues Brothers as Chip and I saw our first game together in 2013. Chip is living in Salt Lake City so I flew out from Chicago for 3 days of Fun, Food and Football. In 2009, Chip saw his first U.S. game, which was also our first U.S. game together. Ironically, it was USA vs. Honduras and a World Cup Qualifier for the 2010 World Cup. The game in 2009 took us by surprise. U.S. fans are used to being in the minority when we play Mexico in big American cities like Chicago or LA, but when we showed up to Soldier Field in Chicago, we were shocked to see Honduras fans were in the overwhelming majority. To make things even harder for us, our U.S. Supporter section was divided between the 100 and 300 level with Honduras fans filling up the 200 level.
Yeah, well if it was MY FIRST game ever, then it stands to reason it was
OUR FIRST game together too... seems a bit redundant Danny. Not necessarily! What if I
wasn’t there? It is possible you could have gone to the game without me... you wouldn't do that though... would you? Hmmm, Yes, I think I probably would! I do remember that game well and was shocked
to see so many Honduran fans at the game. I thought USA soccer had come farther
than that, but apparently not yet. It was still an electrifying game for me,
being my first time and just being in the atmosphere of it all.
This was going to be a much different situation. Playing in the intimate Rio Tinto Stadium, Real Salt Lake’s soccer specific stadium was chosen because we would have the home field advantage with a pro-U.S. crowd. The capacity is listed at just over 20,000 and it sold out within a few days.
The game in Chicago had 55,000 mostly Honduran fans.
Once again we were surprised to see large groups of fans wearing the
blue and white of Honduras. I think it was still a pro-U.S. crowd but
Honduras was definitely well-represented.
Different is certainly putting it mildly Danny. I would almost prefer to
have had more Honduran fans there to be honest. It would have made for a more
exciting crowd (I said almost!) I would say our crowd was about 70% American.
On one hand it was good to see more Americans at the game, but on the other
hand Americans sure are sedate when it comes to soccer! I mean, let's see...
Danny brought a drum to the game and there was only ONE other drum in the whole
stadium!! (Actually, a few Honduras fans had drums but we only had two in the U.S.
Supporter Section) AND that one came from Iowa for God's sake! Come on Utah! If you want
more USA games in Salt Lake, I suggest getting a little more positive energy in
the stadium. The only time the crowd really got going was when a Honduran
player went down and the crowd chanted "let him die". To be honest I
was a bit disgusted by it. I know players dive and stuff and pretend they are
in agony, but using our energy to antagonize that AND to even suggest someone
should die for it is appalling to me. Yeah, I agree. Unfortunately, too often the
passionate fans have hatred towards the other players, the other fans and the
other team. Many U.S. Supporters have a great sense of humor and they are super-clever. I like when we use playful humor in our chants and songs. Too many of
them are negative and derogatory. The Red, White and Blues Brothers stand for
unity through soccer and good sportsmanship. We have a blast interacting with
the other team’s supporters before and after the games. We take pictures and
drum and dance with them. It truly can be an international party. In 20 years
of attending national team games, I can only recall one negative experience
where a drunk Mexican fan stole my Uncle Sam hat after a game in Houston. Can't we be loud and boisterous in a POSITIVE
way to lift our team up and give them energy to help them win the game?! That
is what a "12th man" is for in my opinion. And before all the feminists
jump in, let me point out it was a Men's National Team game. If the women were
playing, then it would be called a "12th woman". Whew, I could hear
the wrath coming already on that one!
With that being said. I really did have a great time at the game, as I always do with Danny. I only wish we could have more passion in our country for the MNT. Danny and I went around the stadium after the game with Danny's drum and we had more Honduran fans dancing with us than American fans. I had to double check the scoreboard to make sure I didn't miss something and wondered if Honduras actually won the game. I hope tons of Americans go to Brazil and get to see and feel their passion for the game! Danny and I went there to experience it and it is a trip I will never forget. Especially since we wrote a book on it. Check it out at http://www.fieldsofpassion.net We danced more in Brazil than I have danced in my lifetime. So go out and dance America! It is fun!
With that being said. I really did have a great time at the game, as I always do with Danny. I only wish we could have more passion in our country for the MNT. Danny and I went around the stadium after the game with Danny's drum and we had more Honduran fans dancing with us than American fans. I had to double check the scoreboard to make sure I didn't miss something and wondered if Honduras actually won the game. I hope tons of Americans go to Brazil and get to see and feel their passion for the game! Danny and I went there to experience it and it is a trip I will never forget. Especially since we wrote a book on it. Check it out at http://www.fieldsofpassion.net We danced more in Brazil than I have danced in my lifetime. So go out and dance America! It is fun!
Yes, I
really enjoyed the pep rally, Danny. I came away impressed with Jurgen and I
feel he just might be the right guy for the job actually. I may not have said
that a ear ago. My only regret is I didn’t step up to the microphone to pepper
Jurgen about his substitution selections and his thought process in it all.
Next time perhaps. Maybe that’s a good thing. If you got going they might have
called Security and have you removed!
You can see all our other photos on our online photo album HERE
We also filmed scenes from my Castrol Correspondent video. The video was good enough to get me in the top semi-final round. You can watch it and vote once a day from this link:
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Thanks and Let's Go USA!
Honduras Recap
Hi! We’re the Red, White and Blues Brothers and this is our color-coded U.S. Soccer blog. Chip writes in red and Danny writes in blue. We cheer for the U.S. and you better too!
On June 18, the Red White and Blues Brothers attended the U.S vs. Honduras World Cup Qualifier in Salt Lake City where the Yanks came up victorious 1-0 to that pesky Honduras team. Now let's go to Chip with the game recap...
A win is
a win they say. It was a big win for the USA MNT for sure and it solidifies us
as a team to be reckoned with. However, we still have a long way to go to be
ready to WIN a World Cup. Keep in mind my review is from ground level BEHIND
the goal which is a little different perspective than watching on TV.
It felt like we had little
or no flow in the game. Bradley controlled the midfield as usual, but other
than that if felt like we were kicking the ball around a bit. We did play nice
defensively in my opinion. Honduras only had one or two real chances at goals.
Tim Howard stepped up both times as expected. And not to pat myself on the
back, but it does reinforce my belief that Beasley needs to be used as a
midfield substitution (instead of Castillo) and not as a starting defender. I
guess we will see how Jurgen feels come September. I don't think we need to wait that long. The Beas was just appointed Captain of the U.S. squad during the Gold Cup for the month of July! Our offense did have
some superb attacks and we could have had 2 or even 3 goals with a little luck
or a little NO OFFSIDE call. (Minutes before the U.S. scored their real goal, a U.S. goal was waved off with a controversial-for-us offside call.) Jozy (Altidore) came thru once again and Clint (Dempsey) was a bit unlucky not to
head one in. Unlucky? It was beyond
that. It was surreal! I’ve never seen anything like it. Dempsey hit a nice full-extension header that went off the post and it bounced back directly over his
diving body. If he was able to bend his leg up he might have scored the most
amazing forward-heel shots ever scored! Bradley even had his opportunity to score, but
it sailed just over the crossbar. Overall it was nice to see the attacking
mindset. I still wish we could do it with a little more fluidity and I wish we
could counterattack better. Counterattacks are some of the most dangerous
plays in soccer, and Honduras almost proved that on Tuesday night. Luckily they
had a miss dribble to ruin one and a misfire to ruin another. Our counterattacks
look like we are setting up for a tea party or something... We are not the
British National Team, we are the US Men's National Team!!
I feel Graham Zusi is one
of the most under appreciated players on our team. Well I appreciate him if that helps. Why does Jurgen always sub for him? I need to know these things.
Now, I was really impressed with the way Brad Davis played when he came in
for Zusi, but what if Zusi stayed in and Davis came in for Eddie Johnson?
That might just be dynamic! In an earlier post I had mentioned Eddie might be
in top form since he scored a couple of goals and yes he scored against Panama
in Seattle, but I retract that statement. He hasn't impressed me much
personally.
Again, overall I am
pleased with our progress and look forward to seeing how we improve over the
next few months and into next summer. Danny and I will be in Columbus to see
the HUGE game against Mexico. Come on out and meet and greet with us!
I almost say here that it didn't help that the
officials insisted on taking away all the streamers that the fans were throwing
towards the field and the goal. Don't they watch any soccer games in Europe or
Brazil? There are always streamers along the field and the goal. It seemed to
take away some of the enthusiasm from the crowd and it showed how little
America really knows about the passion and fun of the game.
Wow, I’m glad you ALMOST said that, because if
you really said that, it might be taken a little harsh!
Read about our fan experience in the next blog and as we get ready for the Gold Cup... Let's Go USA!
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