Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got beaten by a team that doesn’t even have a pro league nor youth academies. No narcissist propaganda on individual player or club rankings.
Did not see the game but the US style of play and skill set is very vulnerable to packing the low block and counter attacking. The US does not do well in tight spaces, has a slow speed of play, slow defensive reaction to speed of play(ie not anticipating passing lanes, too quick to get physical and always one or two players out of position) and when they are stopped from running forward. Winning when the other team is in a defensive shell requires midfield play, comfortable in tight spaces and high speed of play.
Anonymous wrote:Got beaten by a team that doesn’t even have a pro league nor youth academies. No narcissist propaganda on individual player or club rankings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She played great, the entire team had bright spots and with 3 professional players I'm wondering is it the coaching?
If the Fuller girl is the future of our full team then we need to change something fast. There are great players out there that are obviously not getting evaluated properly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US girls lose to Spain 3-1 and did not look good.
Lols if North Korea does better than USA. Can someone please explain that ‘anomaly’?
North Korea won the u20 World Cup. They did better than everybody. That includes Spain.
NK has a history of doing well in the u-20 and below. But their senior team falls off significantly.
U-x is GREAT for watching the talent pool develop and monitoring the health of the player pipeline, but it doesn’t mean the world is burning if we’re losing to Spain in U-17.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US girls lose to Spain 3-1 and did not look good.
Lols if North Korea does better than USA. Can someone please explain that ‘anomaly’?
North Korea won the u20 World Cup. They did better than everybody. That includes Spain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US girls lose to Spain 3-1 and did not look good.
Lols if North Korea does better than USA. Can someone please explain that ‘anomaly’?
Anonymous wrote:US girls lose to Spain 3-1 and did not look good.
Anonymous wrote:USA has no style of play. 99% of youth soccer is kick it long, take no chances and let’s hope the other team makes a mistake so our big fast girl can score and we win. ECNL is a huge issue. Claim they are the best but do nothing to elevate or enforce a style of play. You can watch it locally every week. Low block defending and hope for mistakes and set pieces that’s how our country plays it is awful. Spain teaches all of its players the same way regardless of club, and when top players migrate to top academies and national teams they have been playing with possession based principals for years and years. Because of that players have better technique, can deal with pressure and are better decision makers.
Cannot develop technique, grow resistant to pressure on the ball and develop decision making when you just kick the ball. Parents, coaches and leagues all responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She played great, the entire team had bright spots and with 3 professional players I'm wondering is it the coaching?
If the Fuller girl is the future of our full team then we need to change something fast. There are great players out there that are obviously not getting evaluated properly.
Fuller girl is in fact the future face of US Women's Soccer.
Anonymous wrote:USA has no style of play. 99% of youth soccer is kick it long, take no chances and let’s hope the other team makes a mistake so our big fast girl can score and we win. ECNL is a huge issue. Claim they are the best but do nothing to elevate or enforce a style of play. You can watch it locally every week. Low block defending and hope for mistakes and set pieces that’s how our country plays it is awful. Spain teaches all of its players the same way regardless of club, and when top players migrate to top academies and national teams they have been playing with possession based principals for years and years. Because of that players have better technique, can deal with pressure and are better decision makers.
Cannot develop technique, grow resistant to pressure on the ball and develop decision making when you just kick the ball. Parents, coaches and leagues all responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She played great, the entire team had bright spots and with 3 professional players I'm wondering is it the coaching?
If the Fuller girl is the future of our full team then we need to change something fast. There are great players out there that are obviously not getting evaluated properly.