CONCACAF U-15 Boys Championship

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Anonymous wrote:So, USA 2, Canada 1.


Way to ruin the debate, man!


Does Canada have the culture? Seems we need to get past Costa Rica or Mexico to close this chapter. But can the debate truly end before the US can regularly compete with smaller S. American and European nations.


Except everyone here thought a tie or loss to Canada was inevitable. Thanks for moving the goal posts.


The US is in the final versus mexico. They barely beat Panama to advance and were very lucky to win in PKs. It's just not a good team we have our there but you have to remember this is CONCACAF. We are SUPPOSED to dominate. Not dominating CONCACAF for the US is ridiculous. The prediction was that we would lose the tournament and lose to Costa Rica. We lost to Costa Rica and are just barely winning these games. The bottom line is this...other countries in CONCACAF and elsewhere are progressing the game in their countries faster than we are. It is obvious. Like a PP said, we don't have the culture here and if you couple that with a corrupt and weak development system you get a really poor brand of football. .which is what we have.


Your sky is falling dramatic posts are funny

We are supposed to dominate because we think so and have a superiority complex with sense of entitlement.

Because we think we're better than others regardless of the details

You saying other CONCACAF countries are developing faster than we are is hilarious.
When did we ever take soccer as seriously as them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, USA 2, Canada 1.


Way to ruin the debate, man!


Does Canada have the culture? Seems we need to get past Costa Rica or Mexico to close this chapter. But can the debate truly end before the US can regularly compete with smaller S. American and European nations.


Except everyone here thought a tie or loss to Canada was inevitable. Thanks for moving the goal posts.


The US is in the final versus mexico. They barely beat Panama to advance and were very lucky to win in PKs. It's just not a good team we have our there but you have to remember this is CONCACAF. We are SUPPOSED to dominate. Not dominating CONCACAF for the US is ridiculous. The prediction was that we would lose the tournament and lose to Costa Rica. We lost to Costa Rica and are just barely winning these games. The bottom line is this...other countries in CONCACAF and elsewhere are progressing the game in their countries faster than we are. It is obvious. Like a PP said, we don't have the culture here and if you couple that with a corrupt and weak development system you get a really poor brand of football. .which is what we have.


Mexico, you say? Isn't that the team the national team sometimes beat and sometimes loses to? Seems like a normal result then to reach the finals. That said, of course we'd like to win. Remember this is soccer where the most talented team doesn't always win and can lose to a team that works harder. Any team can beat any team. I mean how can a Croatia almost win the World Cup?
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4-0 Mexico at half!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:4-0 Mexico at half!


At least we're winning the size and physicality battle
Anonymous
The Golden Boot winner who plays for Mexico

Da'vian Kimbrough is a 15-year-old professional soccer player for Sacramento Republic FC, who became the youngest professional athlete in American team sports history when he signed with the club at the age of 13. He plays as a forward and is known for his goal-scoring ability, having played for the club's academy teams before signing with the first team
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Anonymous wrote:4-0 Mexico at half!


FINAL
El Tri 5:0 USA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4-0 Mexico at half!


FINAL
El Tri 5:0 USA


Quality versus no quality
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4-0 Mexico at half!


FINAL
El Tri 5:0 USA


Quality versus no quality


USA had the better of the 2nd half

Just lacking creativity, real time situational solutions
Robotic, predictable and relying too much on brute strength
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4-0 Mexico at half!


FINAL
El Tri 5:0 USA


Quality versus no quality


USA had the better of the 2nd half

Just lacking creativity, real time situational solutions
Robotic, predictable and relying too much on brute strength


Exactly what the original poster said...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Golden Boot winner who plays for Mexico

Da'vian Kimbrough is a 15-year-old professional soccer player for Sacramento Republic FC, who became the youngest professional athlete in American team sports history when he signed with the club at the age of 13. He plays as a forward and is known for his goal-scoring ability, having played for the club's academy teams before signing with the first team


What is his development story? Did he grow up in the Mexican OR the American youth systems (Or someplace else)? That info is central to this discussion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Golden Boot winner who plays for Mexico

Da'vian Kimbrough is a 15-year-old professional soccer player for Sacramento Republic FC, who became the youngest professional athlete in American team sports history when he signed with the club at the age of 13. He plays as a forward and is known for his goal-scoring ability, having played for the club's academy teams before signing with the first team


What is his development story? Did he grow up in the Mexican OR the American youth systems (Or someplace else)? That info is central to this discussion.


Sorry to disrupt the narrative. He’s been developed in the American system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Golden Boot winner who plays for Mexico

Da'vian Kimbrough is a 15-year-old professional soccer player for Sacramento Republic FC, who became the youngest professional athlete in American team sports history when he signed with the club at the age of 13. He plays as a forward and is known for his goal-scoring ability, having played for the club's academy teams before signing with the first team


What is his development story? Did he grow up in the Mexican OR the American youth systems (Or someplace else)? That info is central to this discussion.


Sorry to disrupt the narrative. He’s been developed in the American system.


Also, looks like he has an American dad. He COULD be on the US team!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Golden Boot winner who plays for Mexico

Da'vian Kimbrough is a 15-year-old professional soccer player for Sacramento Republic FC, who became the youngest professional athlete in American team sports history when he signed with the club at the age of 13. He plays as a forward and is known for his goal-scoring ability, having played for the club's academy teams before signing with the first team


What is his development story? Did he grow up in the Mexican OR the American youth systems (Or someplace else)? That info is central to this discussion.


Sorry to disrupt the narrative. He’s been developed in the American system.


And plays for Mexico ..wonder why.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Golden Boot winner who plays for Mexico

Da'vian Kimbrough is a 15-year-old professional soccer player for Sacramento Republic FC, who became the youngest professional athlete in American team sports history when he signed with the club at the age of 13. He plays as a forward and is known for his goal-scoring ability, having played for the club's academy teams before signing with the first team


What is his development story? Did he grow up in the Mexican OR the American youth systems (Or someplace else)? That info is central to this discussion.


Sorry to disrupt the narrative. He’s been developed in the American system.


He's just a big athletic kid that is already a man at 15...why he can play with men no problem. He scores goals because he is a man amongst boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Golden Boot winner who plays for Mexico

Da'vian Kimbrough is a 15-year-old professional soccer player for Sacramento Republic FC, who became the youngest professional athlete in American team sports history when he signed with the club at the age of 13. He plays as a forward and is known for his goal-scoring ability, having played for the club's academy teams before signing with the first team


What is his development story? Did he grow up in the Mexican OR the American youth systems (Or someplace else)? That info is central to this discussion.


Sorry to disrupt the narrative. He’s been developed in the American system.


Developed properly as an Individual within the American geographical system
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