Typical twenty minute performance from the US tonight, and once again we paid the price. The a-typical thing about the game was we came out looking like world beaters and then quit, instead of starting slow and then realizing we were playing a game in the 70th minute. Soooooo frustrating to continue to see us under perform like that. We’re a better team than them and we need to freaking prove it on the field. Anyway, it’s hard to make any really good judgments about individual players in games like this, but I’ll share some impressions about what I saw.
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WC Qualifying: USA 2-2 El Salvador
To put it simply, this was an incredibly disappointing performance and result for the USMNT. Going into the match the US was #17 in the FIFA rankings and El Salvador was #106, and while road WC qualifiers anywhere in Central America are going to prove a little more difficult due to the hostile environment, the US was heavily favored to come away with a win and three points. I think they heard that message a few too many times, and then someone forgot to tell them they were actually playing in a game before the second El Salvador goal and 75 minutes into the match.
There was a lot wrong with how the US approached and played this game. I’m not usually all that critical of the decisions that Bob Bradley makes, but I think much of the blame for the poor showing has to fall on his shoulders. US soccer has grown to a point where we should recognize when we’re technically superior to teams and take the game to the opposition. We had no sense of urgency, no sharpness, and we played a generally conservative formation that hasn’t exactly lit up the scoreboard for us in past games. Its Bradley’s responsibility to get the team ready and set them up in a formation that is going to lead to wins and he simply failed to do that in this outing.
I usually go through the squad and point out some of the bad performances and then some of the better performances. I think that’s going to be a little more difficult here since so many of the performances were subpar at best. The most disappointing games from my perspective came from Heath Pearce, Landon Donovan, and Sacha Kjlestan.
Pearce has played some very forgettable games recently and he isn’t looking like he’s the answer at left back, which has been a long standing problem for the USMNT. Many have called for Beasley to be tried at left back, but seeing how easily he was beaten on El Salvador’s second goal and his generally rusty form, likely a result of his lack of playing time at Rangers, I’m not sure he’s the solution right now either.
Sacha Kjlestan has shown some promise as he’s come up through the national team youth squads, with the Olympic team and a few games with the full men’s team, but his last two showings have been lacking the quality that is needed for him to hold a starting place in the team.
I think Donovan’s game was the most disappointing. Its no secret that I’m not the biggest fan of Donovan’s and games like this are the perfect example of why. He’s always noted as the US’s best player and the key to our offense, but he once again showed his tendency to disappear during a game. In a game when he should have been one of the most dominating players on the field, it was hard to remember that he was even playing. Donovan’s place in the team is far from in danger, but playing like that is completely unacceptable if you’re going to be a leader on the team.
Good performances from the game; this won’t take long.
Altidore obviously had a big impact on the game and that goes beyond the goal he scored. He brought a litte bit more energy to the attack and he put a game winning opportunity on a silver platter for Brian Ching in the waning moments. I don’t think he’s ready for a starting role simply because I don’t think he can go 90 minutes yet with the lack of minutes he’s getting for his club side, but I think he should be getting heavy minutes in the second half of any USMNT game. As his time with his club increases, so should his role with with the national team.
This is the part where I’m cautiously optimistic about Jose Francisco Torres. His presence in the midfield changed the tempo, tone, and the impact of our attack. He was confident on the ball and more dynamic than anything else we had during the night. I’m cautious largely because he hasn’t played much at the national level yet, but he should definitely be given serious consideration to take Sacha’s place in Wednesday night’s game.
So we play Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday in Nashville. This is another game that we should win, particularly with us playing at home and having Tim Howard back in goal and Onyewu back in the lineup from his slight knee strain. Conversely, T&T has some proven players that can definitely hurt us if aren’t on top of our game. We dropped two points against El Salvador that we should have walked away with and we can’t afford to let that happen again Wednesday.
WC Qualifying: USA 6-1 Cuba
Another great game for the US that I believes locks up advancement to the next stage of qualifying for us. I’m really glad that I had the chance to get my national team fix in person. The atmosphere for the game was great and the team put on a pretty good display for us, overall. A couple of specific thoughts.
I thought the first half of the game was a bit frustrating and that we didn’t play as well as we could have. We definitely could have been better and we gave up kind of a crappy goal. The shot was as actually a really quality shot, but our defeding leading up to the shot was suspect.
From my perspective from this game, one of our biggest short comings in our offense is that we’re overly patient. I know that sounds really strange, but there were so many times that one of our midfielders got the ball and played it straight back to who played it to them when they had time and space to turn with the ball push the attack forward. I’m not one to promote a lot of dribble on the ball, but without a balance of both passing and dribbling the offense gets predictable making it easier to defend. We need for some of our players to be willing and able to push the ball forward on the dribble instead of passing 100% of the time.
Our defense was completely solid except for the series where they scored. We had a pretty decent shutout streak going and I’m sure Tim Howard was probably pretty pissed about giving up a goal. The thing we have to remember is that we can’t afford to have mental breakdowns like that against better teams. A Spain or Argentina will make us pay for mistakes like that and we won’t always have the ability to score six goals and get the win anyway.
I was glad to see some of the younger guys get in and see some time. Hopefully, having advancement locked we’ll see even more play from them. I’m glad that Kjlestan started to add a more attacking element to the midfield, and Adu and Altidore obviously got in with Altidore putting a goal away for us. I was also glad to see Torres get some time and I thought he handled himself well. He did appear to have a little big of first game jitters, but I also thought he showed some pretty nice promise.
I really hope that Bradely takes the chance to play a lot of the younger guys on Wednesday to see what they can do. One that I hope to see the most is Torres, just to get more of an idea of what he’s capable of. I’d also like to see Adu and Altidore in the game from the start. It would also probably be smart to give more playing time to guys who don’t play as much to further their experience in case they’re need due to injury of a normal starter.He’s one I’m probably most interested in seeing against Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday.