Yep, he's only 4-8 in WC matches, although that doesn't include shootouts, where he's 2-2. Shoubia, the Egyptian keeper might have just made the save of the WC, so far (a much tougher save than the one on Messi's PK).Again?
Yep, he's only 4-8 in WC matches, although that doesn't include shootouts, where he's 2-2. Shoubia, the Egyptian keeper might have just made the save of the WC, so far (a much tougher save than the one on Messi's PK).Again?
Messi scores!! Was just about to post that I agree with your comment that it has seemed they're missing something, but after those two goals, who knows. There's still no way Argentina should've ever gone down 2-0 to Egypt (and it should've been 3-0).I was thinking the other night while they were struggling with Cape Verde: Argentina misses Angel Di Maria out on the pitch. He was always the heart and soul of their side, right through the '22 WC title run, before retiring. They just seem to missing that "something" out there.
Their President should call FIFA.Just when I think this WC can't get any better or more dramatic, we get Argentina's miracle comeback over Egypt scoring 3 goals in 15 minutes (from the 80th minute onward) to win. Still think Egypt got robbed on the disallowed Egyptian goal.
Do you think it was a bad call (ie, there was no foul), or you don't like the rule? Seemed like the correct use of VAR to me...it was a missed foul in the change of possession that led to the Egypt disallowed goal. That's one of the times they're supposed to use VAR.Just when I think this WC can't get any better or more dramatic, we get Argentina's miracle comeback over Egypt scoring 3 goals in 15 minutes (from the 80th minute onward) to win. Still think Egypt got robbed on the disallowed Egyptian goal.
Agree. I think he - and others - are more upset because it was at the other end of the field (which, IMHO, shouldn't matter). People then complaining that Salah got clipped in the penalty area which didn't get called. Looking at the replay IMHO it was a solid "no call" on that play.Do you think it was a bad call (ie, there was no foul), or you don't like the rule? Seemed like the correct use of VAR to me...it was a missed foul in the change of possession that led to the Egypt disallowed goal. That's one of the times they're supposed to use VAR.
this.Three Achilles heels that worried me heading in…Goalkeeping, our back line, and Pulisic’s durability. All three were exposed tonight.
We pretty much met my expectations for the tournament…round of 16, and lost to a better team. There was a time when I worried if we’d even do that, but disappointing now that we made it here that we didn’t go further.
Looking ahead…A few guys will age out, but most of the core is back (though it’ll be one final run in 2030). Need to find a an upgrade at goalkeeper, need to lock down Banks, need a Ream replacement (see Banks comment), need Luna to keep developing, would be great if Musah finds it again, etc.
We play Belgium in Seattle 10 times and we likely beat them 4-5 of them…but Belgium really upped their game from what we’ve seen, and we didn’t match it. Tillman played really well, but we needed more to match that level.
Will be interested to see who is coaching us in 2027, but Gold Cup only 11 months away.
Wait until Italy makes it back to a World Cup Finals.Colombia are the kings and queens of diving. Noticed it for years, both the men’s and women’s teams.
I’ve seen Italy many times, I stick with my comment, Colombia are the kings and and queens of diving.Wait until Italy makes it back to a World Cup Finals.
I didn't think it was enough for a foul. Minimal shirt tug and barely stepping on the side-front of the foot, which is being lifted. Not enough for me to call a foul, especially in that situation - should need to be a significant, obvious foul. No issue with VAR going back to the possession change, which they're supposed to do.Do you think it was a bad call (ie, there was no foul), or you don't like the rule? Seemed like the correct use of VAR to me...it was a missed foul in the change of possession that led to the Egypt disallowed goal. That's one of the times they're supposed to use VAR.
You prep by playing more challenging friendlies.We need to get out of Concacaf! It’s an awful federation to prepare for the World Cup.
There are 3 small countries in northern South America that are in mConcacaf (Guyana, etc) snowy can’t we be in CONMEBO
we may not qualify as much but when we do we will have been better prepared!
Now with 48 teams we will always qualify in Concacaf barring an absolute collapse with our team - same with Mexico and Canada.
we won’t be battle tested like they are in UEFA and CONMEBOL.
it’ll never happen but I wish it would
Friendly's are just that. Not real prep.You prep by playing more challenging friendlies.
You tell that to the USWNT and Brazil. They played two high intensity brawls err friendlies a few weeks before the men’s WC.Friendly's are just that. Not real prep.
Add 4 S American teams to the weak Gold Cup - not a team like Qatar.
Add S American teams to Nations League
Keep gettting invited to Copa
those are real tests
We need to get out of Concacaf! It’s an awful federation to prepare for the World Cup.
There are 3 small countries in northern South America that are in mConcacaf (Guyana, etc) snowy can’t we be in CONMEBO
we may not qualify as much but when we do we will have been better prepared!
Now with 48 teams we will always qualify in Concacaf barring an absolute collapse with our team - same with Mexico and Canada.
we won’t be battle tested like they are in UEFA and CONMEBOL.
it’ll never happen but I wish it would
Unique having 2 of the best teams go at itYou tell that to the USWNT and Brazil. They played two high intensity brawls err friendlies a few weeks before the men’s WC.
Yep that's why Belgium & Portugal brought most of their starters in March when they played the USMNT.Unique having 2 of the best teams go at it
Not your typical friendly
schedule us vs Portugal in a friendly and they won’t really care and prob send a B team - so different feel than what you describe
Uh,,,, this was pre World Cup games together et the teams ready - again, not a regular friendlyYep that's why Belgium & Portugal brought most of their starters in March when they played the USMNT.
I get it, you're the RutgersAl of the soccer threads now because of how they lost on Monday.Uh,,,, this was pre World Cup games together et the teams ready - again, not a regular friendly
I'm talking about post World Cup and until next World Cup (including those last few games to get ready)
Concacaf qualifying sucks .
Gold cup sucks
Nations league sucks
If you sprinkle in friendly’s that don’t matter vs England, Columbia, Portugal they won’t help us as nothing is on the line 2 -3 yrs before World Cup
We have to find a way to get in competitive matches against better teams every near and I don’t know how to do that easily unless they can create mini tourneys where teams send their best and teams play for a cup - probably no room on calendars for it with UEFA teams for sure
He knows way more about soccer tactics and coaching than anyone I know (he has the highest coaching certification level for non-professionals) and even the guys we play with every week, most of whom played in college or in their home country's leagues (many are from South/Central America), respect his knowledge. FWIW he thought the Balogun red card was a bad call, but didn't think FIFA should have reversed it and especially not if it was under political pressure to do so, plus he was afraid all the attention would be an unwanted diversion for the US and would unnecessarily motivate Belgium even more and I think he was right on that - certainly something led to us playing with lack of focus and them playing balls to the wall. As I've mentioned before, he had already left the board before the new version, due to how this place is run, which is a common theme. Damn shame.Mildone was the most knowledgeable poster on soccer that this board has ever seen IMO. It would have been interesting to hear his perspective on the Balogun suspension/non-suspension. And lots of other stuff.
He's just one of many posters that never made the jump to this new version of the board.
Sad.
If it was a bad call I think it should’ve been reversed. I don’t care how it got done tbh.He knows way more about soccer tactics and coaching than anyone I know (he has the highest coaching certification level for non-professionals) and even the guys we play with every week, most of whom played in college or in their home country's leagues (many are from South/Central America), respect his knowledge. FWIW he thought the Balogun red card was a bad call, but didn't think FIFA should have reversed it and especially not if it was under political pressure to do so, plus he was afraid all the attention would be an unwanted diversion for the US and would unnecessarily motivate Belgium even more and I think he was right on that - certainly something led to us playing with lack of focus and them playing balls to the wall. As I've mentioned before, he had already left the board before the new version, due to how this place is run, which is a common theme. Damn shame.
Landon likes to hear himself talk, the dude is still full of himself all these years later. It's not hard to see through him even when he tries to act sincere.Wow, Landon Donovan drops the hammer on Pulisic and his "handlers."
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You are the right the starting lineup we used was hardly ever together - I think Poch wanted guys to compete for spots but there is a down side to thatMy counter-take…CONCACAF road qualifiers can be very good, high intensity tests for us. Gold Cup and Nations League games against the better teams in CONCACAF can be great prep (some of those Mexico title games in the different comps are brawls).
My issue is that we had our core playing together far too little over the past few years…injuries, guys needing rest, guys fighting for club spots and not wanting to miss training, etc.