Anonymous wrote:Americans focus too much on the physical aspects of a sport, any sport, and not as much on technical ability. Coaches consistently prioritize the development of bulkier, taller, more aggressive kids and tweens, who often don’t grow up to be all that athletic once they’s gone through puberty.
The best players of the games such as the Spaniards, Brazilians, Argentinians etc. were not those
Anonymous wrote:Politics.
Our system is riddled with politics and pay-to-play from the bottom to the top.
It’s ridiculous. Only “certain” kids get pushed from a young age and passed from word of mouth up the chain even when they have fallen off in ability/skill/play/speed.
Late developers after age 13/14/15 aren’t looked at again. They won’t be on the top teams or the D1 recruits or in the USYNT camps.
Coaches look for “names” over what they see directly in front of them.
We also have almost no scouts and the vast majority of coaches don’t know what they are looking at, how to develop players or in it for the long haul.
Our system is so broken. And our women got a 30-year start. US women were playing soccer decades before the rest of the world. Soccer was a man’s sport Internationally. Girls weren’t even allowed to play and now these other countries are catching up and will soon surpass the US women too because they have the same sh@t system as the boys.
Anonymous wrote:As a soccer parent of an ECNL daughter, all the PP are mostly right. Men's US soccer sucks. I give women's US soccer a few more years before it sucks too.
Culturally, soccer is not an American kind of game. We do not have the passion and the understanding for the game to compete the way these other countries can. It's like their national sport in a lot of countries. I mean, if you go to Costa Rica, it's God, family and soccer. Their school fields are pristine. If you go to rich town in NOVA you'd still find shitty fields. It's that kind of respect for the game that carries into the energy and competition of the sport we miss in the US. It's not about Costa Rica being brilliant at the game but more about the esteem they have for the sport which we never will. We play Super Bowls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sports General forum is full of kids sports talk. that's why this thread is here.
USA lost to Mexico today in the final of Gold Cup. This includes North and Central American teams and is played every two years. This tournament was a preview of World Cup which will be held in North America summer 2026.
Why does it seem like the US Mens soccer team is not as strong as the other countries'? They are #16 or 17 in Fifa rankings next to Mexico so the two teams are comparable but the other one seemed much stronger.
What's happening in boys and men's soccer programs in the great US of A? What could make them stronger for next year's world cup? They are probably a young team but it seems like they are a new and young bunch each year. Maybe the players don't stick around and choose to play for a club in Europe instead?
They could of played with their starters instead of their B team, it wasn't about winning the Gold Cup this year it was about the coach seeing what he had in his 2nd string players to see who will make the final WC roster.
Anonymous wrote:Sports General forum is full of kids sports talk. that's why this thread is here.
USA lost to Mexico today in the final of Gold Cup. This includes North and Central American teams and is played every two years. This tournament was a preview of World Cup which will be held in North America summer 2026.
Why does it seem like the US Mens soccer team is not as strong as the other countries'? They are #16 or 17 in Fifa rankings next to Mexico so the two teams are comparable but the other one seemed much stronger.
What's happening in boys and men's soccer programs in the great US of A? What could make them stronger for next year's world cup? They are probably a young team but it seems like they are a new and young bunch each year. Maybe the players don't stick around and choose to play for a club in Europe instead?
Anonymous wrote:Outside of a few players, it’s debatable whether this was even the B team.
Anonymous wrote:US soccer team is sub par when you watch how the other mens teams play. There's less than one year to go. How does US improve in such a short amount of time? And what's with the US broadcast commentators? Will there be a new group for World cup? Some of them are just not a good fit for this work. They might have been players for the NTeam but it could be time to find a new few former US soccer players.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is deeper and systemic: the pay-to-play model we have in the US means we're missing out on tons of raw talent who never get the chance to develop into great players
Anonymous wrote:This was the US’s “B” team.