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Olympic Qualifying: USA vs. Honduras (Running Commentary)

Good afternoon folks. Apologies for the lateness of this post but it is Easter after all.

If you are a die-hard U.S. national team fan and watching today’s qualifying final even though it doesn’t mean much, please feel free to follow along with the match here.

Enjoy the match.

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FINAL- Honduras 1, USA 0. It’s over. Honduras is the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying champion. No, it doesn’t really mean much but Honduras will certainly take it.

Terrible finishing by the Americans, who outplayed Honduras for much of the day, was what led to a disappointing finish to an otherwise successful tournament for the USA.

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107th minute- Looks like Robbie Findley is cramping up.

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HALFTIME- The USA has 15 minutes to find a goal and push this match into penalty kicks. Unfortunately, the American offense has been a mess all day.

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104th minute- GOAL HONDURAS. What a goal, a 23-yard blast. Honduras 1, USA 0.

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102nd minute- I think strikers should pay a fine whenever a shot attempt turns into a throw-in for the other team.

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100th minute- Is it me or does it feel like there isn’t an American player on the field who can beat a defender off the drible?

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OVERTIME- Honduras looks a bit fatigued heading into overtime and you have to wonder whether Jozy Altidore will be the difference maker in the final 30 minutes.

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REGULATION. USA 0, Honduras 0. We’re heading for overtime (Something none of us needed).

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93rd minute- Gaven draws another dangerous free kick. Where’s Freddy Adu? Bring him out in street clothes.

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91st minute- Altidore serves up a great ball to Kljestan, who squanders a great chance.

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89th minute- Marvell Wynne comes in for Holden, who had a pretty strong tournament.

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87th minute- Stuart Holden lucky to avoid a second yellow just now.

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83rd minute- Dangerous free kick for the USA after Gaven is fouled near the penalty area.

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79th minute- Here comes Jozy Altidore. Coming in for Chad Barrett. Slight upgrade.

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78th minute- Nothing like annointing goalkeepers as great who have yet to see any significant playing time as professionals.

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71st minute- FINDLEY with a golden opportunity but his header bounces off the crossbar after bouncing it off the ground. UNLUCKY.

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63rd minute- Kljestan turnover, DRINK. Nice work from Kamani Hill though.

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54th minute- Wow, Dom Cervi spills a save but his defenders help him out, including Patrick Ianni, who saves one off the line.

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49th minute- With Robbie Findley and Nathan Sturgis on the field today I can’t help but wonder if Alexi Lalas has ever bashed his head against the wall for the Findley/Sturgis for Chris Klein trade.

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HALFTIME- We’re about to get started for the second half.

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HALFTIME- We’re scoreless. USA 0, Honduras 0. At least there has been some action, although the Freeman injury puts a damper on things, though it didn’t appear that serious.

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39th minute- I think it’s time to add the Sacha Kljestan turnover drinking game

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37th minute- Barrett shot is blocked. DRINK

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31st minute- Barrett misses by inches, DRINK. Seriously though, Barrett is going to score a goal today.

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29th minute- Seeing Hunter Freeman treated for an injury isn’t going to do much to help the suicide watch for Red Bulls fans.

27th minute- Here’s the US lineup:

————Findley–Barrett———-

Gaven—Kljestan—–Edu–Holden

Sturgis—Ianni—-Orozco—–Hill

——————Cervi——————

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25th minute- Maurice Edu is coming in for Hunter Freeman, who took a knock

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18th minute- Wow, Honduras comes close with a 20-yard shot. This game can’t stay scoreless long.

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13th minute- Okay, we must have a Chad Barrett drinking game. Any time he shoots wide it’s a drink. (Is it wrong to have an Easter Day drinking game?)

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11th minute- I wonder if Tiffany May has made her way to Nashville.

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9th minute– Some wide-open soccer so far. A bit different than the last time these teams met.

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Comments

  1. The US-Poland roster is set:

    GOALKEEPERS (2): Marcus Hahnemann (Reading FC), Tim Howard (Everton FC)

    DEFENDERS (7): Carlos Bocanegra (Fulham FC), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover 96), Jay DeMerit (Watford FC), Cory Gibbs (Charlton Athletic), Oguchi Onyewu (Standard de Liege), Heath Pearce (Hansa Rostock), Jonathan Spector (West Ham United)

    MIDFIELDERS (5): Michael Bradley (SC Heerenveen), Ricardo Clark (Houston Dynamo), Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy), Benny Feilhaber (Derby County), Eddie Lewis (Derby County)

    FORWARDS (4): Brian Ching (Houston Dynamo), Clint Dempsey (Fulham FC), Eddie Johnson (Fulham FC), Josh Wolff (1860 Munich)

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  2. My thoughts from the match.

    I impressed myself by staying awake for that whole sullen affair.

    Cervi’s not ready for prime time, no hands of stone need apply for Bejing.

    Cute passes in the box don’t work. You don’t shoot you don’t score.

    I have no problem with the ref. Sorry US announcers but don’t blame the ref. He wasn’t taking the shots for the US.

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  3. I would like to Tab Ramos as the senior player.

    Seriously, guys, the McBride thing isn’t going to happen so we might as well stop talking about it. He said he has retired internationally. Even if for some very unlikely reason he was actually asked, it wouldn’t be fair. Knowing McBride, he would also say it isn’t fair. How can it be fair to offer the senior spot to someone who has said they don’t want to play internationally anymore?

    Even if you don’t buy that, it would open up a whole can of worms if he were to suddenly be back playing internationally. He’s old and may only have one year left. He just came off of a long injury and I really don’t think Fulham would take to kindly to it if he was still with them. It’s just NOT going to happen.

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  4. steve r – Mcbride is retired and Altidore plays essentially the same position that Mcbride occupied when he played for the national team, so the combination of the two wouldn’t really be the best option.

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  5. Senior player for Olympics – wud like to see Mcbride. His experience and leadership wud no doubt help develop the younger players; he has just come back from injury so he wud be fresh and it wud be nice to see him play alongside Altidore. The team has a lot of potential, they need some order and Mcbride could be the guy.

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  6. So the U.S. finishes the tournament just as they started, unable to score. This was really hard to watch. You really do get the feeling that Barrett, Findley, and even Davies, are the three worst forwards on any team that played in this tournament.

    I heard one of the announcers and someone posting here giving Findley credit for doing the right thing on his close range point blank header miss, but I can’t even give him credit for that. Yes, you do want to head the ball down, but you should NEVER be able to hit the crossbar after heading the ball down from that close. That actually was a very impressive miss. I doubt too many players could head the ball down from that range and miss. You’re not supposed to head the ball down into the ground a foot in front of you, it’s supposed to be going towards the goal, not almost completely straight down. That was a botched header.

    If you could have heard the players on the field speaking every time the U.S. got near the Honduras goal, I’m sure you would have frequently heard something like this: “I’m not gonna shoot, you shoot!” “No, I don’t wanna shoot. I’ll give it to someone else to shoot.” “Give it to Barrett, he’ll shoot, and he’s used to looking like an idiot.”

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  7. I wish United States would have won. Besides that hopefully we build a strong squad to get gold at the olympics, I beleive we have a strong chance espeically with the showing at the U-20 World Cup.

    Here are my picks for the three older players.

    1. Clint Dempsy – Demarcus Beasley (proven goal scorers) if not allowed to leave their clubs Taylor Twellmen.

    2. Carlos Bocanegra ( the young u-23 defense has a lot of growing up to do and Bocanegra can help them with his knowlegde and toughness.

    3. Landon Donovan ( I know people either love him or hate hime, but he creates nice plays, assist, and on ocassion scores goals.

    The golie situation can be solved, but the 6’6” guy needs to be out of there.

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  8. um kpugs and brent, holden can play across the midfield but plays both left and right wing for the dynamo.

    Also, he’s a US citizen now, he is playing for the u23s because he chose to, scotland is not in his plans.

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  9. And before anyone hates me even more than they already do, I think American referees are terrible. But at least they attempt to punish simulation.

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  10. I guess our depth isn’t what we thought it was… hard to win without Adu, McCarty, etc. If Barrett ever gets near a US jersey in the next 2 years, whoever called him in should be investigated for taking payoffs from someone. I’m encouraged about Hill, Ianni, and the rest of the defense growing up and eventually filling in behind Gooch, Bocanegra, ‘Dolo, and the probably-done-for-his-career Hekduk (too bad – he was a great player). I really like our midfield options, with Adu, Holden, Bradley, McCarty, and Edu joining Beasley and (if he ever heals physically *and* mentally) Convey. Here’s hoping we can grow some strikers to replace McBride…

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  11. Every time this guy is on the ground he is seriously injured, then he gets up and sprints hardcore with no injury. And the ref buys it every time. CONCACAF refs rule, because most of them come from the same cheating culture. And we never get a Canadian ref.

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  12. Better strikers to give service to on Chivas and at times, inferior opponents will result in Kljestan having another solid MLS season.

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  13. Wow glad all of my ragging on Kljestan is backed up by everything people have said today and the whole tournament. Ever since I first saw him on the USMNT I didn’t think he had what it takes. Yet again he still does not and I don’t think he ever will. I feel sorry for whoever picked him on their fantasy team.

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  14. I’d like to see Guzan get the international experience, though. He should be more than capable of handling the job at Beijing.

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  15. Dave Berger, the Olympics are a FIFA match date, if the U.S. calls him Howard will be there, Everton has nothing to little to say about it. Howard, moreso than any other player in Europe would go if called his position is the most secure of any Yank abroad

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  16. well thats a bummer. U.S. does not deserve to lose…but it looks like they might. they got 15 minutes to put something on the board.

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  17. cervi was too far off of his line. I am not impressed with his game at all. It was a great shot, but the D was horrible and Cervi was not in good position.

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  18. Guzan is barely overage and will probably be the keeper instead of Howard. I don’t think Everton would release Howard.

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  19. Just got back from an Easter fiesta…cooking for Easter dinner now. ha.

    Few things…Bradley is certainly not an overage player, if he Novak was able to call him into this qualifying squad, Bradley would be one of the youngest ones on the team. (He’s 20.)

    …Cervi is horrible because of his weak goal kicks? I thought GKs’ main job was to stop shots.

    …Who says Landon would take over Adu’s position if called into the Olympic team? Landon would be very serviceable as Altidore’s strike partner up top with Adu just behind them in a central attacking midfielder role.

    …There are many who would doubt that Fulham would let McBride play in the Olympics or that he would even accept one after missing so much time with his club team due to injury. Plus, he already declared his retirement from international duty.

    …Why did Sacha take that free kick late in regulation? His terrible attempt was a result of a terrible decision.

    Just one person’s opinion….

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  20. Gimmi, you don’t want the best U.S. player at the olympics? Landon is in and deservedly so.

    Other two for me would be Beez (if healthy) & Howard/Guzan. If no Beez then Dempsey. Dempsey on the right and Donavon on the left, would be tough to beat.

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  21. I can’t stand watching errant shot after errant shot. Our finishing is terrible. We need a striker who can put the ball in the back of the net. I love Altidore, but McBride would be a great player off of which he can play a la JPA.

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  22. only problem I have with dempsey is that he hasn’t scored in a while and he’s come off the bench for fulham’s last few games

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  23. “J1 Holden’s a right winger my friend, and he hasn’t even declared if he would play for the U.S. senior team. He’s Scottish and eligible there.”

    He’s got a better chance of making the World Cup with the US than the Scottish team…

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  24. I can’t stand watching errant shot after errant shot. Our finishing is terrible. We need a striker who can put the ball in the back of the net. I love Altidore, but McBride would be a great player off of which he can play a la JPA.

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  25. It would be nice to see McBride in the Olympics. He might legitimately be in the mix to be the flagbearer at the opening ceremony.

    That said, I’d take:

    Dempsey <- someone's gotta score

    Howard <- no point neglecting our best position

    Bocanegra <- steady hand and adult supervision for off the field

    and make sure that the under-23s included Michael Bradley.

    That said, we gotta gotta gotta have some offense besides free kicks. If some combination of Altidore, Finley, Davies, Gaven, Barrett (ugh!), etc can't score, then bring in Robbie Rogers, or heck, bring up Jason Garey from Columbus.

    If you can't find a U23 who can score then I'd revise my suggestions and drop Bocanegra in favor of a Brian Ching or Taylor Twellman (hey, he always manages to cherry-pick goals against inferior teams, maybe he can do it against the kids).

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  26. and i agree, Holden looks like a real prospect. Edu as well. I like Orozco a lot too, he’s real solid. Gaven has been really surprising, he looked good today.

    That’s what I’ve taken from these matches.

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  27. OK so Altidore on for Barrett. Upgrade.

    Edu was on for Freeman in the 1st Also an upgrade

    Wynn for Holden? Anyone else wish it was Holden on the 93rd FK rather than Sasha? Holden had a yellow, I guess that was why Nowak pulled him, but…man he was the last of the FK artists. Gaven is going to have to step up at this point. Please petoir no Sasha, no sasha.

    As much as I rag on Sasha he’s had a good last 20 minutes besides that FK. lots of activity, if he could only close down and make that final pass in traffic. Which is one of his strengths..come on sasha pretend it is the MLS

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  28. sorry,

    I didnt mean to say Bradley as an option for over age player..

    well then let me re-write it…

    Sacha is def. out and put Bradley in his spot, the take Findley out and put Dempsey, then Gouch, and T. Howard.

    I def. dont wanna see Landon Donovan..

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  29. Kpugs,

    If Fulham is relegated, I can see them allowing him to play in the Olympics. Heck, he might even come back to the MLS, even though they love him there.

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  30. Klejstan blows.

    He has a nice touch but he’s way too soft.

    Jozy set him up so pretty right there and he wet himself

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