Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh, Jozy will be 32, not 36. He still has one more WC in him. Let's concentrate on actually qualifying this time, and for that, we need our best players. He's our best striker, no questions asked.
His play also helps develop the other 10 guys on the field with him... Whoever posted the US was better against Venezuela with him on the field was spot on. It was night and day.
If he’s our best striker, then we aren’t qualifying. Lucky for us, he isn’t.
His touch and technique are pretty bad. He reminds me of under u13 travel soccer- big, fast and strong. Stop forward progress and everything falls apart.
That’s the American way. Countries like England have the big, fast and strong, but they also have impeccable touch and technique. US has always had strong athletes, but not touch/technique. Look across all youth top teams around here—winners are missing touch/technique. Now that my oldest is U14- I’ve really seen it in first Divisions. The teams get bigger by each division. My kid’s team is playing teams where the teens are literally a foot taller and can all shave. They can keep the score close with but a fast break by huge players and they are no match against long ball teams. If they stick at it that will reverse. The problem is that kids start aging out around here by 16/17/18 and it’s too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh, Jozy will be 32, not 36. He still has one more WC in him. Let's concentrate on actually qualifying this time, and for that, we need our best players. He's our best striker, no questions asked.
His play also helps develop the other 10 guys on the field with him... Whoever posted the US was better against Venezuela with him on the field was spot on. It was night and day.
If he’s our best striker, then we aren’t qualifying. Lucky for us, he isn’t.
His touch and technique are pretty bad. He reminds me of under u13 travel soccer- big, fast and strong. Stop forward progress and everything falls apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh, Jozy will be 32, not 36. He still has one more WC in him. Let's concentrate on actually qualifying this time, and for that, we need our best players. He's our best striker, no questions asked.
His play also helps develop the other 10 guys on the field with him... Whoever posted the US was better against Venezuela with him on the field was spot on. It was night and day.
If he’s our best striker, then we aren’t qualifying. Lucky for us, he isn’t.
Who then?
Pulisic is an attacking mid
Johansson? I wish...
Bobby Wood looked like the answer at one point, but has knee problems and isn't playing for his club.
Sargent is promising, but it just getting started...
Zardes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh, Jozy will be 32, not 36. He still has one more WC in him. Let's concentrate on actually qualifying this time, and for that, we need our best players. He's our best striker, no questions asked.
His play also helps develop the other 10 guys on the field with him... Whoever posted the US was better against Venezuela with him on the field was spot on. It was night and day.
If he’s our best striker, then we aren’t qualifying. Lucky for us, he isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh, Jozy will be 32, not 36. He still has one more WC in him. Let's concentrate on actually qualifying this time, and for that, we need our best players. He's our best striker, no questions asked.
His play also helps develop the other 10 guys on the field with him... Whoever posted the US was better against Venezuela with him on the field was spot on. It was night and day.
If he’s our best striker, then we aren’t qualifying. Lucky for us, he isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Meh, Jozy will be 32, not 36. He still has one more WC in him. Let's concentrate on actually qualifying this time, and for that, we need our best players. He's our best striker, no questions asked.
His play also helps develop the other 10 guys on the field with him... Whoever posted the US was better against Venezuela with him on the field was spot on. It was night and day.
Anonymous wrote:Meh, Jozy will be 32, not 36. He still has one more WC in him. Let's concentrate on actually qualifying this time, and for that, we need our best players. He's our best striker, no questions asked.
His play also helps develop the other 10 guys on the field with him... Whoever posted the US was better against Venezuela with him on the field was spot on. It was night and day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Altidore is a waste of a roster spot
Anyone that thinks Sargent is better than Altidore right now is out of their minds.
The sad truth is, Jozy is still the best overall striker we have right now, and the team was better against Venezuela when he was on the field.
Don't get me wrong, Sargent should certainly be on the roster though.
Do not disagree, but would rather see the Sargent's of the world than the Bradleys and Altidores. Let the youth movement take over. the reality is that Altidore and Bradley likely wont be there if we qualify for the next World Cup so lets give it to the kijavascript:void(0);ds and see where they can take this.
Altidore is an okay strike at a certain level of play. He will not pose a threat or concern to a team with high level players. He is just too one dimensional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Altidore is a waste of a roster spot
Anyone that thinks Sargent is better than Altidore right now is out of their minds.
The sad truth is, Jozy is still the best overall striker we have right now, and the team was better against Venezuela when he was on the field.
Don't get me wrong, Sargent should certainly be on the roster though.
Do not disagree, but would rather see the Sargent's of the world than the Bradleys and Altidores. Let the youth movement take over. the reality is that Altidore and Bradley likely wont be there if we qualify for the next World Cup so lets give it to the kijavascript:void(0);ds and see where they can take this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Altidore is a waste of a roster spot
This comment, along with the one about where is Josh Sargent, are spot on. The USMNT is presumably trying to build towards qualifying for the World Cup in 3 years. Not trying to win this year's Gold Cup. Altidore or Zardes might be more valuable than Sargent for the latter, but certainly not the former. Altidore and Zardes will be 32 and 30, respectively, in the next World Cup. Josh Sargent will be 22. He needs to be given as much senior team experience as possible over the next 3 years to see if he can be a meaningful contributor to the team when they actually get to qualifying and, hopefully, the WC. The same is true for other young team members. If those young players don't develop over the next 2-3 years, then the coach can always fall back on more known commodities like Altidore, Zardes, etc.
Berhalter may not be long for his position as head coach.
I think it's funny looking at the comments here.
Half the people seem to be saying, 'if they don't do well in the Gold Cup, fire the coach,' and the other half are saying we should only be concerned about development towards the next World Cup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Altidore is a waste of a roster spot
Anyone that thinks Sargent is better than Altidore right now is out of their minds.
The sad truth is, Jozy is still the best overall striker we have right now, and the team was better against Venezuela when he was on the field.
Don't get me wrong, Sargent should certainly be on the roster though.