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Argentina 4, USMNT 0: Match Highlights

Photo by Kevin Jairaj/USA Today Sports
Photo by Kevin Jairaj/USA Today Sports

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    • Burkina Faso!!

      Oh, I thought we were playing the game where you try to come up with names of different countries starting with the same letter…

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  1. Rewarding failure like Klinsmann is the problem. El Salvador would fired Klinsmann by now.
    Also, calling up World Cup “over 30 failures” like: Zusi, Beckerman, Besler and Wondo won’t improve the future of USNT.

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  2. They lost like the cowards they were. When respect becomes cowardice you don’t have a winning chance. But, it all started with the coach of course, but only Bradley is to blame. Swap Bradley for Mascherano last night and let’s see how good Mascherano plays in the spot Bradley was in this pathetic USMNT. And, Yedlin is not a soccer player. Klinsmann must go or we don’t make it to Russia 2018. I said it here, just watch. To bring Wondo and Becky to the team was bad, to play them against Argentina in the semifinal game of a so called illustrious tourney, was irresponsible.

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    • Your comments are hilarious! It’s all Klinsmans fault. If we swap Klinsmans for (enter said coach here) he would of made all the right lineup choices and our players would of played with such beauty that Argentina would not of had a chance haha. As for your comments on swapping USA players with Argentinian players in this post and previous posts is just as laughable. How does placing Mascherano in Bradley’s position for that game magically make Mascheranos talent and ability to make simple passes and play out of pressure disappear….it does not. I dont even know where to start with you saying that Messi would have stunk it up If he replaced Wondo. Would the USA have won if these two Argentinian players were on our team, NO. Would players of their caliber of had a bad game like ALL players on the USA team did, sure, but their bad game is like any USA players okay game. In the end could of things gone differently if we had our three suspended starters for that game? Probably not. That Argentina team beats any team on the planet last night.

      On a side note, Bradley really could use some time on the bench to think about his play as of late. When Klinsy had him up the field I always stated that he did not have the ability to make decisions quick enough under intense pressure. Playing long balls out of a deeper position was always his strength. Last night showed his inability to handle pressure yet again. Sadly that pressure came while he was in the back, forcing lots of dangerous mistakes. That game was a blueprint for CONCACAF opponents on how to handle the USA midfield (and no Jones for Beckerman would not make a difference).

      Finally, I think it is time for a changing of the guard. As Klinsy has stated in the past “Nobodys position is secure”. For that to be true, certain players would have to be given a chance over other players to create competition. And I’m not talking about a 15 min cameo at the end of a meaningless game.

      An aging team is a dangerous team… and not in a good way.

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    • You are insecurity personified. It’s just remarkable to me that you’re the first one here. What a sad life, but so fascinating to others to watch!

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    • What amuses most of us is how you try to sound like one of “us”, but you’re completely unhinged. Even Ted Bundy and Ted Kascinsky were more successful at sounding rational than you. It’s beyond me why you keep posting here. It’s not that we don’t appreciate passionate fans that support other countries, but no one is buying your stick.

      And how many time will you post this inane straw man argument of “if you replace Wondo with Messi, you win?” You posted the same crap after the Colombia game. It clutters my reading experience…

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