Confederations Cup: USA 3-0 Egypt

So color me shocked.  I’m not really sure what to say about this game.

Obviously, its a great result for the team, but you have to wonder where the kind of energy they showed today was for the first two games of the tournament.  I would also throw out that Egypt isn’t the same kind of team that Brazil or Italy are, but Egypt did beat Italy so we know they’re at least capable of being as good.

Moving on my from confusion, there’s a fair amount of fat to chew on after this one.  Some interesting adjustments to the line-up that I liked.  Charlie Davies got a start up top, Brad Guzan got a rare start with the full men’s team giving Tim Howard a break, and Ricardo Clark was back alongside  Michael Bradley following his one game suspension from the red card against Italy.

I liked the energy that Davies brought to the game, both offensively and defensively.  He seemed to have a good nose for getting in behind the defense with some good diagonal, and his defensive work rate looked to disrupt the Egyptian buildup before it had a chance to get started.  And let’s not forget his contribution with a scrappy goal.  Guzan did well throughout the match showing good control over his box and making the stops he needed to make, though he wasn’t tested a great deal with strong shots on target.  I don’t feel like Clark had as strong an impact on this game as he did against Italy, but he paired well with Bradley in the center of midfield, disrupting the Egyptian midfield.

I was also really impressed with Jay Demerit in this game.  He and Onyewu, who also had another strong showing, seemed to have come to a good understanding on how to work with each other and I felt very confident in our back line.  Demerit’s play in this tournament may give Bradley the confidence to try Bocanegra on the outside left, where he plays for his club side, to try to shore up one of the more unstable position for the team.

The performance I’m most torn on is Dempsey’s.  Just before Altidore came off, I was expecting and hoping the first sub would be Dempsey.  He seemed very lackadaisical and was becoming a defensive liability from lack of tracking back.  I also wasn’t impressed with what he was bringing to the table offensively.  Despite that, he came up with a really incredible goal to help push the Americans into the semi-finals.  I want to see more moments of brilliance like that before I’m going to be convinced that he’s giving the US what he should be.

So we’re on to the semi-finals and we get the cakewalk game of Spain.  I hate to be Debbie Downer, but I think our chances of making it past the Euro 2008 champions are slim to none.  Our best chance is if they underestimate who they’re playing.  They have an unbeaten streak reaching back some 40 games and they’re form earlier in this tournament has been extremely impressive.  They are one of the most talented and deepest teams I’ve seen play in a really long time.  All I ask is that we bring the same fire to that game Wednesday that we showed today against Egypt.

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Confederations Cup: Italy 3-1 US

Okay, so I’m several days late on this one so I’m going to make it really quick.

First match of the Confederations Cup against Italy was sort of painful to watch.  We started out better than I expected us to play.  My hopes were sort of dashed when Ricardo Clark got a red card.  My hopes were given back when we got a PK and I thought we might be able to steal a point.  Then they were dashed again when we sort of fell apart in the second half, at least partly from exhaustion.

Here’s my quick thoughts:

  • Clark’s red card was harsh.  It was a dumb tackle, but it was his first foul of the game.  It completely changed the tone and dynamic of the game.  Not saying we would have won, but the game would have gone differently.
  • Jonathan Spector is one of my outside back picks until he screws up bad or someone really good comes along and displaces him.  He may not be the biggest offensive threat, but he positions himself really well on defense and is much stronger there than some of our other options.
  • The most disappointing thing about the game is that the first two goals would have been very easy to at least make more difficult.  No one knows for sure if they could have been prevented, but if someone had stepped forward to pressure the goal scorer in both instances, they don’t get a clean look at goal and we have a better chance of shutting them down.
  • We still aren’t finishing from the run of play.  Donovan set up two perfect opportunities for goals for us and Bradley and Altidore choked it, pure and simple.  I’m a big fan of both of those players, but we can’t afford for get those chances and not put them away.

We play Brazil tomorrow in our second game of the Confederations Cup.  They had much more trouble with Egypt than anyone expected, but I’m not sure if that means Egypt is better than anyone thought or if Brazil is playing worse than they usually do.

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