Anonymous wrote:Stupid question from a parent who did not play soccer and does not know much about it: with this talk of Ertz moving from midfield to centerback, is it typical for the "best" players to play in the center of the field in soccer - center forward, midfielders, centerbacks and goalie?
I grew up with baseball, and understood that you typically wanted to build a team that was strong up the middle. I was just curious if the same principle applied to soccer. If so, this would seem to confirm something I have observed over the years, where it seems like any time a team "upgrades" with kids from outside the club, they usually come in as players in the center of the field, and push boys/girls who used to play those positions to the wings, whether offensive or defensive.
Anonymous wrote:NP here but in what formation is the 6 a left CB? LOL
Anonymous wrote:You all can bash how untalented with a non-European Style is play, but all of you wished your DD or DS would make the USWNT or USMNT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lavelle’s play reminds me of Iniesta. We need a midfielder like that in our 3, and for all their qualities Ertz, Horan and Mewis ain’t it. Sauerbrunn is 34 so this was most likely her last World Cup. I could see Ertz being played as the 5/6 alongside Dahlkemper, which would allow Mewis, Horan and Lavelle to start in the midfield.
6 is a defensive midfielder. 4/5 are central defenders.
Anonymous wrote:Lavelle’s play reminds me of Iniesta. We need a midfielder like that in our 3, and for all their qualities Ertz, Horan and Mewis ain’t it. Sauerbrunn is 34 so this was most likely her last World Cup. I could see Ertz being played as the 5/6 alongside Dahlkemper, which would allow Mewis, Horan and Lavelle to start in the midfield.
Anonymous wrote:One has to factor in that the WWC is an event. Many people watch who know nothing about soccer and care even less about soccer. It is like the Olympics but with gender politics thrown in.
So many people see a player they identify with as representing their political/world view, etc beliefs. I think it’s stupid because as a fan you have know idea what these athletes are like IRL. If you question or say another player is better, it is seen as detracting from the player they identify with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s not an attention seeker. She is very, very good. Her style is more European than American.
Last time I checked the Americans were the world champions not the European?
Because they have a euro style player who is the best player in world.
Rapinoe made PKs, embarrassing to accept the hold ball