Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you watch the European women club teams it is hard to watch the USWNT.
Club teams are always going to be better/smoother than national teams...unfair comparisons.
I watch those club teams because I like soccer. They play a very entertaining style. It is athletically and technically demanding. I really do not find the USWNT entertaining. They do not really play a fluid games. It’s like watching an all star game where only a few players fit the system of play.
Club level soccer is always superior to national team soccer. Manchester City, Liverpool, Bayern all play a far more entertaining style than the mens national teams for Italy, Brazil, Germany, France . . . That shouldn’t be surprising to anyone. The club teams practice together for 10 months and play 40-50 games across all competitions. The national teams practice for maybe 6-8 weeks in any given year, spread over multiple international breaks. As a result, all men’s national teams play like an all-star team, with basic, simple tactics. The only times you see decent play is when a national team is primarily comprised of players from the same club team - like Germany when most of their starters also played for Bayern, or Spain with Barca, or Italy with Juventus.
Same is true for the women. I don’t know why that surprises anyone.