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The B team played OK against Turkey.

The C team was a disaster.

The A team failed in Nation's league.

Pretty discouraging.
 

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September roster out for USMNT:
Freese the only holdover at GK. Klinsmann gets a call up. I like JK a lot as a GK so hopefully he gets a chance and shows well.

Some names on the roster I am not familiar with like Noahkai Banks (D), Nathan Harriel (D), Sean Zawadzki (MF).

Pulisic, Sargent, and Weah are all on the list but no Ageyemang or Balogun, no McKennie or Musah or Cardoso. And no Jedi...not sure if he's still nursing an injury (doesn't look like he played for Fulham in EPL wk 1). Dest is finally back and Adams is listed as well. So looks like a mix of A team, some B teamers, and a few do they even belong at this level guys.
 

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5 in 6 and 6 in 5. Haji Wright for Coventry and Sarge for Norwich. At least Sargent was called up but Wright was not. Both are in the English Championship. Poch has caught the MLS disease and apparently believes it's the better League. One can only hope he recovers from this sickness before the WC.
 

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Butt Fugly! We'll get pulverized by Japan on Tuesday.
It's not good right now. Worst part is there are a bunch of guys who probably should be getting call ups and not as Poch continues to tinker with lineups and trying to find depth. Berhalter, he works hard, but he doesn't possess the technical skill to play at this level. The only thing he's good for is an attacking free kick because his service is definitely world class. There's only 2-3 more international windows before the World Cup next summer so Poch needs to figure something out soon. The next 3 windows need to be dedicated to the 23-26 players you anticipate being on the squad barring injuries. The group needs chemistry and cohesion.
 
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Peach of a goal for the US in the 30’ vs Japan. Arfsten destroys the Japanese outside back on a 1 v 1 move and then just whips a wicked cross into the box and Zendejas hits a side volley into the bottom left corner just inside the post. The US has looked good overall in this one with some good stretches of possession and some creativity once they get into the attacking 1/3. Probably should have scored earlier on a nice combination play between Pulisic and Balogun. Richards has been a stopper in the back for the US. Japan has a couple nice chances but they were easily handled by Freese.

I like Cristian Roldan but they’ve got him playing in a double pivot with Adams and I don’t think he is suited to that role. Several giveaways.

Freese just made an absolutes peach of a save on a nice through ball that split the US defense. Team got caught ball watching and stuck way outside where he should have been.
 

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2-0 US. Balogun scores in the 64’ on an absolute great run and then feed from Pulisic. Pulisic decided he was going to try to control the game tonight. He’s looked fast tonight and intent and Japan has had no answers. Luckily we’re not playing Mexico because they would have just tried to break his leg to slow him down. US just made 4 changes with Luna, Dest, McGlynn, and De La Torre coming on for Pulisic, Zendejas, Arfsten, and Adams coming off. Dest is playing left wing, McGlynn and Roldan at the double pivots. To be honest it’s hard to tell outside of the back 3 where any of the US players are really playing as it looks like the front guys have some freedom to roam. Pulisic frequently came back to get the ball from the defenders and start the build out which sort of had Japan a little befuddled because once Pulisic beat someone with his pace the entire field opened up.
 

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Much better effort tonight and two beautiful strikes. I’m happy that Zendejas and Balogun got the goals as the have underperformed in the past with their finishing. Hopefully these goals are a preview of things to come.
 
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Much better effort tonight and two beautiful strikes. I’m happy that Zendejas and Balogun got the goals as the have underperformed in the past with their finishing. Hopefully these goals are a preview of things to come.
My takeaways from the effort:
1) Balogun is going to be the starting striker for the US come the World Cup next summer. His speed and technical skill and obvious chemistry with Pulisic makes them absolutely lethal.
2) Poch loves Freeman on the outside. And it looks like he's really going to use a backline of 3 to get more attack up the wings because the one place where the US is heavy with extraordinary talent is in the wings whether they're classified as fullbacks or true MF wings. And it looks like Dest may be used more in an outside forward role instead of where we're used to seeing him play in the back right.
3) Freese looked good last night. The US didn't ask much of him in terms of playing out of the back and actively looked like they were trying to avoid playing through the GK which explains the double pivot inverted triangle in the midfield. But it was more amorphous as Pulisic frequently came back to be an option to trigger the attack. Pulisic seemed to be playing the 10 last night and in the way he was used and the game plan, I really liked it. His speed and technical skill and vision on the ball gives teams fits because he pushed the ball past the opposing MF and forces a center back to step up to him leaving loads of space on the outside and even in the little gaps between defenders. This is where Balogun's runs are key as he has a feel and instinct of going to the right place...Ferreira, Wright, and Sargent don't really give you that.
4) I think Poch knows the top 15 he's taking to the WC next summer. The last 5 spots are the ones that we keep seeing crazy names in the mix for. IMO, we won't likely see Zendejas or Luna on that squad. Sure they play fine in these nothing matches but I don't think they're good fits in pressure situations. Hell, Luna had a couple awful turnovers in his 20 minutes last night.

My guess is Arfsten gets a couple more call ins to see about being one of those guys. Here's my group:

D: Richards, Ream, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Miles Robinson, Antonee Robinson, Freeman, Blackmon, Scally
MF: Pulisic, Adams, Cardoso, De La Torre, McKennie, Musah, B Aaronson
F: Balogun, Wright, Weah,

GKs: Turner, Freese, and then who knows.

US lists some of the players in positions outside of what they played last night....for instance, Zendejas is listed as a defender on the uSMNT page...he's not playing in the back. Arfsten is also listed as a defender...he definitely played in a forward role last night and I liked him in that role. Poch's not afraid to challenge players and playing roles outside of their normal customary assigned "positions". I don't care where they play as long as they understand their defensive responsibilities and relationship with other players on the field. The movement all over the pitch definitely created holes in Japan's defending.

Caveat: Japan was playing with an inexperienced squad to start. I think they said 9 out of the 11 had fewer than 10 CAPS each.
 

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My takeaways from the effort:
1) Balogun is going to be the starting striker for the US come the World Cup next summer. His speed and technical skill and obvious chemistry with Pulisic makes them absolutely lethal.
2) Poch loves Freeman on the outside. And it looks like he's really going to use a backline of 3 to get more attack up the wings because the one place where the US is heavy with extraordinary talent is in the wings whether they're classified as fullbacks or true MF wings. And it looks like Dest may be used more in an outside forward role instead of where we're used to seeing him play in the back right.
3) Freese looked good last night. The US didn't ask much of him in terms of playing out of the back and actively looked like they were trying to avoid playing through the GK which explains the double pivot inverted triangle in the midfield. But it was more amorphous as Pulisic frequently came back to be an option to trigger the attack. Pulisic seemed to be playing the 10 last night and in the way he was used and the game plan, I really liked it. His speed and technical skill and vision on the ball gives teams fits because he pushed the ball past the opposing MF and forces a center back to step up to him leaving loads of space on the outside and even in the little gaps between defenders. This is where Balogun's runs are key as he has a feel and instinct of going to the right place...Ferreira, Wright, and Sargent don't really give you that.
4) I think Poch knows the top 15 he's taking to the WC next summer. The last 5 spots are the ones that we keep seeing crazy names in the mix for. IMO, we won't likely see Zendejas or Luna on that squad. Sure they play fine in these nothing matches but I don't think they're good fits in pressure situations. Hell, Luna had a couple awful turnovers in his 20 minutes last night.

My guess is Arfsten gets a couple more call ins to see about being one of those guys. Here's my group:

D: Richards, Ream, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Miles Robinson, Antonee Robinson, Freeman, Blackmon, Scally
MF: Pulisic, Adams, Cardoso, De La Torre, McKennie, Musah, B Aaronson
F: Balogun, Wright, Weah,

GKs: Turner, Freese, and then who knows.

US lists some of the players in positions outside of what they played last night....for instance, Zendejas is listed as a defender on the uSMNT page...he's not playing in the back. Arfsten is also listed as a defender...he definitely played in a forward role last night and I liked him in that role. Poch's not afraid to challenge players and playing roles outside of their normal customary assigned "positions". I don't care where they play as long as they understand their defensive responsibilities and relationship with other players on the field. The movement all over the pitch definitely created holes in Japan's defending.

Caveat: Japan was playing with an inexperienced squad to start. I think they said 9 out of the 11 had fewer than 10 CAPS each.
All 11 of those who started vs US last night were replacements from the starters vs Mex. Thus my joy with the win is tempered by this. Today, Pochettino has already listed 4 MLS guys who will be called up for the WC. Freeman, Arfsten, Roldan & Zendejas. Uh Oh! I imagine there will be other MLS guys in this call-up. The win was great for confidence but .................? If there are 11 MLS guys or more called up next month with 5 or more these starting, I give up Poch....who appears no better than Beer?halter.
 

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All 11 of those who started vs US last night were replacements from the starters vs Mex. Thus my joy with the win is tempered by this. Today, Pochettino has already listed 4 MLS guys who will be called up for the WC. Freeman, Arfsten, Roldan & Zendejas. Uh Oh! I imagine there will be other MLS guys in this call-up. The win was great for confidence but .................? If there are 11 MLS guys or more called up next month with 5 or more these starting, I give up Poch....who appears no better than Beer?halter.
I'll be the first to admit I am a Cristian Roldan fan but he did not play well last night (IMO). He has always been consistent in his defending and possession in previous appearances for the USMNT. I don't think the double pivot role suits him, but he's better off at the 8. He is not spectacular and he's not the type of player who can make things happen. I like him as an option off the bench when the US has a lead because he is seemingly committed to playing defense from that spot.

Plus he went the full 90 and he looked absolutely gassed the last 10-15 minutes and it showed up in his defending. Freeman and Arfsten are OK IMO. Arfsten showed me a lot despite me not knowing a thing about him. Zendejas and Luna are the same player and I don't think either of them has the maturity in their game for the level and magnitude of the WC. Freeman and Arfsten are long for MLS and will be making a Euro move after this season ends and during the holiday transfer window (January). I thought both played really well last night.

The one player who has been left out is Reyna, which is sad. He's supremely talented but I don't think he's played enough minutes whether it's his fault or not, to be in the game shape needed. Musah has been playing more for Milan. De la Torre may technically be an MLS player but he's definitely a Euro style/quality player and he's been playing with Lozano who could still be playing in Europe if he wanted.
 

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Assist and goal for Christian. Well done.


Pulisic has been stellar for Milan in the early parts of Serie A. Working of latest stats I saw somewhere, I believe he has 6 goals and 2 assists in the early parts of the season. And beating Napoli helped move AC Milan to the top of the table in Serie A.

Also having great starts to their seasons are Josh Sargent and Haji Wright (Norwich and Coventry respectfully). Coventry is 3rd in the English Championship and Norwich unfortunately is 17th but not Sargent's fault as he has 5 goals in 7 games. Wright also has 5 goals in 7 games for Coventry.

I haven't looked at specific stats but I know Weah scored in Marseille's UCL game a couple weeks ago. And Chris Richards has a stellar game for Crystal Palace vs Liverpool last weekend. I did catch a Bournemouth game and that team basically is going to go as Tyler Adams goes. He also has been stellar for the cherries early on more in his defensive play and his build out. Bournemouth sits 6th in the table in the early going and Crystal Palace is 3rd (0 losses for Palace, 3 wins and 3 draws).
 

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October roster for friendlies dropped today:

GKs:
Schulte, Turner, Freese & Chris Brady (???)
D: Arfsten, CCV, Alex Freeman, Mark McKenzie, Ream, Chris Richards, Miles Robinson, Jedi
MF: Aaronson (Brendan), Luna, McKennie, Aidan Morris (?), Cristian Roldan, James Sands, Tanner Tessman, , Malik Tillman
F: Adeyemang, Balogun, Pulisic, Weah, Wright, Alex Zendejas

Surprises? For me no Adams, no Dest, no Scally. This might be load management and Poch may already know they're part of the WC side next summer barring injury. MF surprises is no Johnny Cardosa, No Gio. They need to think about getting Gio some time with this group if he has any shot of being included for the WC. I just think it's such a waste of talent right now.

Thoughts: I like the D he is bringing in. I think with he knows his CB combo will include Richards and Ream and is looking for another 2 who will have that chemistry. I like CCV and Miles Robinson back there. BUT, can this group play with a 3 CB system as Poch seems to favor a 3-5 basic formation with a flexible 1-1 or 2 striker system. Arfsten showed well in the last series of games (but he got played on the wing a bunch). For the MFs I don't really think Aidan Morris is a realistic candidate. I think he, Sands may be fighting for a last person on the bench spot with little hope of playing. Roldan is a depth and dependable defender off the bench type. I like him in the 8 to spell McKennie when McKennie needs to come off.

Forwards...no real surprises to be honest. No Sargent but I've come to the conclusion that Sargent's style doesn't really mesh well with the style of play Poch wants. Poch wants dynamic movement, dynamic 1 v 1 ability to break down defenders, and that close in tic-tac-toe passing precision in the attacking 1/3. None of that is Sargent's strengths (which is also why I don't think Berhalter will be a part of this squad...he's sort of a 1-trick pony with outside service). I am interested to see how Haji Wright plays. I think he is a bigger, more physical version of Balogun who might be able to hold up play a bit better to allow Weah and Pulisic to get involved.

Projected lineup with this crew (based on a 3-5-2 alignment....you'll be able to blob Pulisic, Weah, and Mckennie in and out of those spots, and actually look to see McKennie act more in the hybrid 6/8 role in the double pivot with Tessman).

Arfsten-Richards-Ream
Freeman- Tessman- McKennie- Pulisic- Jedi
Weah-Balogun
 

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Brendan Aaronson just had an assist (at least I would credit him with an assist) for Leeds vs Tottenham. He took a ball off a flip from a teammate at the top of the box and fired a shot on goal that the GK had to make a save on and Okafor from Leeds ran onto the rebound and tucked it in. 1-1 just before half. Leeds has controlled play and Aaronson has been exceptionally good in this one.
 

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Haji Wright leads the EFL in scoring as does Pulisic in SerieA. Milan's Sunday match vs Wes McKinnie & Juve will be a doozy. If you get Para+, CBS Sports or the freebie=DAZN, check it out at 1:30 pm.
 

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I am sad that pepi was not chosen. I read he had a bad recent Champions League game. All that guy does is seemingly score goals for USA.

It is irresponsible not to include Cardosa. I wonder if it is to give him more chances at Athletico.
 

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Cardoso is awful. Pepi gets good position consistently but his finishes leave a lot to be desired. He should score twice as often as he does.
 

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Tonight’s USMNT Starting XI vs. Ecuador: 24-Matt Freese, 3-Chris Richards, 4-Tanner Tessmann, 8-Weston McKennie, 12-Miles Robinson, 13-Tim Ream (Capt.), 17-Malik Tillman, 18-Max Arfsten, 20-Folarin Balogun, 21-Tim Weah, 23-Aidan Morris

Substitutes: 1-Matt Turner, 25-Chris Brady, 26-Patrick Schulte, 2-Cameron Carter-Vickers, 6-Cristian Roldan, 7-Diego Luna, 9-Patrick Agyemang, 10-Christian Pulisic, 11-Brenden Aaronson, 15-James Sands, 16-Alex Freeman, 19-Haji Wright, 22-Mark McKenzie

 

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Tonight’s USMNT Starting XI vs. Ecuador: 24-Matt Freese, 3-Chris Richards, 4-Tanner Tessmann, 8-Weston McKennie, 12-Miles Robinson, 13-Tim Ream (Capt.), 17-Malik Tillman, 18-Max Arfsten, 20-Folarin Balogun, 21-Tim Weah, 23-Aidan Morris

Substitutes: 1-Matt Turner, 25-Chris Brady, 26-Patrick Schulte, 2-Cameron Carter-Vickers, 6-Cristian Roldan, 7-Diego Luna, 9-Patrick Agyemang, 10-Christian Pulisic, 11-Brenden Aaronson, 15-James Sands, 16-Alex Freeman, 19-Haji Wright, 22-Mark McKenzie

 

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McKennie and Balogun looked terrific in the first half. Surprised to say it but Arfsten impressed me.

Ever since we went to a back three we have played much better. I am seeing a glimmer of hope now.

Hoping to see McKennie, Pulisic and Balogun together Tuesday. In person.
 
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We shredded Ecuador. We couldn't finish. Balogun is lightning.

Ecuador is currently second in South America, and their backline has people who play a lot at AC Milan and PSG. I thought we made them look dumb at times.

I want to see Richards, Antonee Robinson, and Dest—Pulisic, Adams, Cardoso, and Weah — in midfield. Mckennie, Balogun, Tillman. That could be fire.

Robinson is one of the best left-backs in the Premier League.

Morris was surprisingly good yesterday.

I was happy with us.
 

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The US dominated this game but it also highlights how teams in the WC will exploit any little crack.
Ecuador hadn’t given up a goal in 5+ games coming in and that was mostly in CONMEBOL WC qualifying. They only gave up 5 goals in 18 CONMEBOL games and finished 2nd in the qualifying ahead of Brazil and only behind Argentina. My brother in law asked me if Ecuador is any good…the answer is yes. They are very consistent. They know who they are and they play their system to a T. They may not be flashy like the Brazilians, nor loaded with top to bottom talent like Argentina, but they are a quality side with a stout defense.

My impressions: Richards is as good as they come in the back. Miles Robinson was OK. Ream was steady but I worry about his foot speed against some of the strikers the US will see. Tillman and Morris were OK for me, not great. McKennie, Weah, Arfsten and Balogun created a ton of issues for Ecuador. If not for the Ecuadorian GK standing on his head, the US may have scored 4.

Let’s hope Pochettino wants us to absolutely destroy Australia on Tuesday and he puts out the best XI he can with this group.
 
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I felt very differently about him as a traditional left fullback but he has been very good as a wingback.
So I can, with 100% certainty, tell you that when a coach says they're playing a 3-5-2 (or 1-1 stack) that the outside players now labeled as "midfielders" feel much freer and confident that they're supposed to go forward and join the attack. When you play a more traditional 4 in the back and those players get labeled as "defenders", the mindset becomes defending first. The defensive responsibilities of those players only changes very slightly but the mindset changes and I think knows this. But you can tell while Poch wants that mindset to change and players to feel free jumping into the attack, he hasn't lost the defense in all of this. Those outside wings know they have to play goal-line to goal-line. He also seems to be playing more of double pivot with a 6 and pseudo 6 rather than the traditional 6-8-10 central MF set up. and the front attackers are not in set spots. I've mentioned before that those forward attackers are interchanging spaces on the field whenever we have the ball...it almost looks like a Harlem Globetrotters weave drill and all that movement is really confusing defenders. Heck Weah and Balogun and one other forward had such a nice moment that ended up in a SOG for Weah (that really should have been a better shot) and all the Ecuadorian defenders seemed lost and confused. There were a couple of more moments that put Ecuador on their heels.

I am feeling better about at least making the knockouts next year provided we stay healthy and Poch doesn't lose his mind and decide to leave Adams and Dest out for bigger players.
 
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So I can, with 100% certainty, tell you that when a coach says they're playing a 3-5-2 (or 1-1 stack) that the outside players now labeled as "midfielders" feel much freer and confident that they're supposed to go forward and join the attack. When you play a more traditional 4 in the back and those players get labeled as "defenders", the mindset becomes defending first. The defensive responsibilities of those players only changes very slightly but the mindset changes and I think knows this. But you can tell while Poch wants that mindset to change and players to feel free jumping into the attack, he hasn't lost the defense in all of this. Those outside wings know they have to play goal-line to goal-line. He also seems to be playing more of double pivot with a 6 and pseudo 6 rather than the traditional 6-8-10 central MF set up. and the front attackers are not in set spots. I've mentioned before that those forward attackers are interchanging spaces on the field whenever we have the ball...it almost looks like a Harlem Globetrotters weave drill and all that movement is really confusing defenders. Heck Weah and Balogun and one other forward had such a nice moment that ended up in a SOG for Weah (that really should have been a better shot) and all the Ecuadorian defenders seemed lost and confused. There were a couple of more moments that put Ecuador on their heels.

I am feeling better about at least making the knockouts next year provided we stay healthy and Poch doesn't lose his mind and decide to leave Adams and Dest out for bigger players.
Yes but I think the extra defender helps guys like Arfsten and Dest who really play better in the attack. Their weaknesses are a bit less tragic.
 
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Anyone questioning why Cristian Roldan is going to be a part of the WC team next year. 2 assists tonight and the 2nd one is the reason why. Just a head’s up smart play.


Haji Wright has both goals for the US (up 2-1 in the 54’).

The US has controlled play in possession but hasn’t generated a ton of chances (Australia parked the bus pretty early. Lone goal came after some lazy defending from James Sands, who hasn’t been very good in this game).

US started with a back 3 of Richards, Mark McKenzie and Miles Robinson. They’ve been good.
 

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Norwich City is playing some terrible soccer right now and is in one of the relegation spots from the English Championship. Not Sargent's fault but they simply struggle to give up way too many easy goals. Also, Tyler Adams had a goal vs ManCity yesterday. Unfortunately, ManCity put 3 in on Bournemouth.
 

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November Camp Call-Ins:

GKs: Celentano, Freese, Klinsmann, Schulte
D: Arfsten, Dest, Freeman, Mark McKenzie, Ream, Robinson, Scally, Tolkin, Trusty
Midfield: Adams, Berhalter, A Morris, Reyna :)oops:), C Roldan, Tessman, Zawadzki
Forwards: Aaronson, Balogun, Luna, Pepi, Wright

Notables missing, IMO:
Pulisic (AC Milan asked the US to not call him in so he can continue rehabbing his injury), Turner, Jedi (is he still nursing his injury), McKennie, Weah, Richards

With the exception of Turner, I'm sort of taking this as these guys are almost assuredly part of the group and Poch doesn't need to see much more of them right now. All of this group is also involved in some sort of European football beyond just their normal domestic league games.

Aaronson, Balogun, and Pepi have all recently been scoring for their clubs. Balogun and Pepi each scored in UCL games this week. Arfsten keeps getting labeled as a defender but he has been playing more of a wing MF role the last couple of international windows and he's been very effective playing more forward on the left side.
 

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Haji Wright is 3rd in the EFL in scoring for Coventry with 8. Interestingly, a teammate of his is 1st in scoring with 10. Frankie Lampard has Coventry in 1st place in the English 2nd Division. If they keep it up, Wright will likely be playing in the Prem next season.
 
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Haji Wright is 3rd in the EFL in scoring for Coventry with 8. Interestingly, a teammate of his is 1st in scoring with 10. Frankie Lampard has Coventry in 1st place in the English 2nd Division. If they keep it up, Wright will likely be playing in the Prem next season.
Exactly. Meanwhile, Sargent is high on the goal scoring list in the championship all the while his Norwich City team is floundering in a relegation spot (still relatively early in the season). Sargent needs to get out of Norwich. Heck, would love to see him come to MLS although he'd be one of the best strikers in the league. StL City FC could use him, he'd be playing at home...not that they need help selling tickets there. Wonder if they'd run a 2-striker system with him and Klaus.
 
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USMNT goes 2-0 vs quality South American sides in the November window. 2-1 vs Paraguay in a game that the US pretty much dominated. And the US “B” side just demolished the Uruguayan “B” side 5-1. Best thing to come out of this window is Gio Reyna scoring a goal and an assist vs Paraguay, and then coming off the bench for a 20 minute stint and immediately getting an assist vs Uruguay. The assist vs Uruguay was a perfect in swinging ball that found the head of Taylor Tessman.

Since switching to the 3-5-2, the US has found a rhythm no matter who they’re running out there. And in this window the US did it without Pulisic, McKennie, Weah, Jedi or Tyler Adams.
 
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USMNT goes 2-0 vs quality South American sides in the November window. 2-1 vs Paraguay in a game that the US pretty much dominated. And the US “B” side just demolished the Uruguayan “B” side 5-1. Best thing to come out of this window is Gio Reyna scoring a goal and an assist vs Paraguay, and then coming off the bench for a 20 minute stint and immediately getting an assist vs Uruguay. The assist vs Uruguay was a perfect in swinging ball that found the head of Taylor Tessman.

Since switching to the 3-5-2, the US has found a rhythm no matter who they’re running out there. And in this window the US did it without Pulisic, McKennie, Weah, Jedi or Tyler Adams.
They played 4 at the back this time out with Dest more of a true winger than a wing back.

I thought Freeman was fantastic tonight BTW. Star in the making.
 
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Pulisic scored the only goal for AC Milan in their 1-0 win over Inter in the Milan Derby. Aaronson was really good for Leeds in their game vs Aston Villa, unfortunately Leeds lost 2-1 after going up 1-0 early.

Freese was ridiculously good for NYCFC in their MLS eastern semi vs Philadelphia. Made 2-3 saves no GK had any business keeping out of the net. Next up is the eastern conference final vs Miami who has been on a goal scoring tear in the playoffs.
 

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Let's do a fun activity. How many windows are left, 2? Isn't it time to start this? We need consistency in the camps.


Freese

Dest, Richards, Robinson

Pulisic , Adams, Roldan/Mckennie, Tillmann

Balogun




Bench

Defense
Mckenzie
Freeman
Ream
Arfsten


Midfielders/Forwards
Luna
Morris
Reyna
Berhalter
Tessman

Forwards
Agyemang
Weah
Pepi
Wright


Goalies
Turner