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USA vs. Trinidad & Tobago: Match Night

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Good evening folks. Tonight is the night that several top young American talents will face the first tough test of their national team careers. The U.S. national team is on the road tonight, taking on Trinidad & Tobago (8pm, ESPN) in a match T&T desperately needs in order to try and pull clear of Guatemala for the second qualifying place in their group. The United States already has one of the spots.

I will be offering running commentary throughout the night so please feel free to follow along here. As always, if you will be watching the match, feel free to share your thoughts and opinions on the action in the comments section below.

Let’s get started with the USA lineup. Enjoy tonight’s match:

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FINAL– That’s all for now. I will offer up some more analysis and some player grades on Thursday. For now, feel free to share your thoughts on the match in the comments section below.

Thanks to all of you for following along here tonight.

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FINAL– Here’s hoping some folks have learned tonight that the idea of playing a bunch of young players in meaningful qualifiers is never a good idea, and that tonight was the right situation to give youngsters a look. Some folks should also have a better appreciation for the 1-0 victories in Guatemala and Cuba. Playing on the road in tough field conditions and intense stadiums isn’t easy.

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FINAL– It was tough to get a real sense of how the midfield and forwards did tonight considering the condition of the field, but Adu impressed at times and Altidore and Davies showed some good skills and speed.

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FINAL– American fans shouldn’t worry too much about the result. Tonight was about getting some young guys experience. There were some bright spots, like Altidore, Davies and Orozco, but also some disappointments, like Kljestan and Edu (although Edu played better in the second half).

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FINAL– Trinidad & Tobago 2, USA 1. With that win and Guatemala’s loss to Cuba, T&T has a three point lead with just one match remaining against Cuba while Guatemala has to play the USA. You can all but book Trinidad & Tobago’s place in the Hexagonal.

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92nd minute– Kljestan with another turnover. DRINK (I’ve switched to Nyquil).

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91st minute– Make that two minutes of stoppage time.

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91st minute– Three minutes of stoppage time.

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90th minute– Szetela slides a ball across the box but nodobdy gets to it. Nice look though.

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88th minute– Hejduk with a long run-up on a clear shot but it is blocked.

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87th minute– Rolfe set to come in for Pearce, which will likely mean Beasley sliding to left back.

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86th minute– Chris Rolfe is coming in.

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85th minute– Hejduk with another turnover. DRINK (okay, I’m out of beer).

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84th minute– If T&T holds on, with Guatemala losing, Trinidad would go into its final match needing just a tie against Cuba to advance to the Hexagonal.

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84th minute– WOW, so close. Altidore with a header from close range but sends it just wide. Dangerous chance for the Americans.

Szetela in for Torres.

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83rd minute– Danny Szetela coming in.

CUBA SCORES IN STOPPAGE TIME!!

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82nd minute– Kljestan turnover! DRINK.

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81st minute– Pearce draws a free kick on the leftwing.

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80th minute– For those who didn’t see the PK call, it was legit. Altidore grabbed a jersey on a corner kick and got caught.

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79th minute- GOAL TRINIDAD. Yorke converts the PK!!! 2-1 to T&T

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78th minute– PENALTY!!! T&T earns it. Altidore called for it.

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77th minute– For those of you wondering, Houston leads San Jose, 1-0.

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76th minute– Great work from Altidore, to go at a defender, get into the area, and slide a pass to an open Davies. That substitution worked out well, didn’t it?

And yes, that’s Charlie Davies’ first national team goal.

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75th minute- GOAL USA!!! Charlie Davies finishes a sequence started by Jozy Altidore who did tons of work to make it happen. 1-1

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74th minute– Guatemala ties Cuba, 1-1. The Chicago Fire’s Marco Papa with the equalizer. Also, Mexico has tied Canada, 1-1.

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73rd minute– Edu turnover. DRINK

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70th minute– So why Adu? It was either going to be Adu or Torres and Torres looks a little bit more energized in the second half.

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69th minute– Great camera work catches Adu finding out he was the sub. Let’s just say he wasn’t happy.

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68th minute– Davies for Adu. Look for Torres to slide forward as the USA moves to a 4-4-2.

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68th minute– Okay, it’s time for subs and Charlie Davies is coming in.

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66th minute– Birchall with a good tackle to stop Adu. Birchall has played very well in central midfield for T&T tonight.

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64th minute– Latapy is on fire. He does not look 40.

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62nd minute– That will probably be ruled an own goal. Chris Birchall started that sequence on a Hejduk turnover, Edwards with a nice run and cross from the right to a wide-open Latapy, who hits one off the left post and off Guzan’s back and into the net.

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61st minute- GOAL TRINIDAD & TOBAGO!!!! And it’s the old man, Russell Latapy, with the finish!!!

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59th minute– Kljestan with an awful turnover. He has overtaken Edu as worst player this game for the USA.

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58th minute– You know what I like about Trinidad & Tobago? They don’t dive. It’s so much easier to watch a game when one team isn’t diving all over the place.

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57th minute– Edu with a nice run forward and dish to Altidore, but Altidore can’t latch on to it.

Canada is up, 1-0, on Mexico. WOW.

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55th minute– We need a new drinking game. How about Hejduk turnovers/bad crosses?

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54th minute– Wow, T&T with some good looks off a corner kick but can’t capitalize. Americans dodge another bullet after a poor clearance.

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52nd minute-Cuba leads Guatemala, 1-0, in the 62nd minute. Big Upset possibility.

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52nd minute– Freddy Adu has looked very sharp tonight.

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50th minute– Can someone tell the U.S. midfielders to play balls to Altidore’s feet because a 6-4 guy is marking him in the air.

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49th minute– Better passing in the second half so far from the Americans. Hejduk still looks shaky though.

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48th minute– Chile just beat Argentina, 1-0, in CONMEBOL qualifying. WOW.

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48th minute– Nice passing by the americans but offside is called. Wow, another blown call. Torres to Altidore should have been a goal. The linesman is having a shocker.

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46th minute– We’re off.

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HALFTIME– Looks like it’s the same 11 for the Americans to start the second half.

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HALFTIME– Look forTrinidad & Tobago to make some attacking subs. Stern John is one option who could give the Americans trouble.

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HALFTIME– It looks like the comments section is working properly again so thanks to all of you who stuck it out and kept commenting.

I do have to say that while the field has kept both teams from doing much, Russell Latapy has shown some flashes and just might deliver the winning pass in this match. Also remember that Keon Daniel is a nasty free kick specialist so if there are any free kicks in front of goal for T&T Guzan will be in trouble.

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HALFTIME– So what’s the problem? First off, the field is absolutely terrible. No sure footing and the ball doesn’t roll true. That makes for an ugly match. That said, the Americans are too timid. Edu was a mess the first 30 minutes and Torres has been up and down. Kljestan was forgettable while Adu was solid.

What needs to change? Inserting a second forward, like Charlie Davies, could open up the T&T defense. I also think we need to see Marvell Wynne in the second half. Frankie Hejduk has looked terrible.

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HALFTIME– What an ugly half. A lot of people wanted to see the kids, thinking they would get on the field and dominate. So much for that.

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46th minute– Whoa, Latapy nearly springs Scotland with a nice pass. Scotland goes wide.

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45th minute– Edu has settled down and made some good passes lately.

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43rd minute– Two subs I would LOVE to see at halftime are Marvell Wynne for Hejduk and Danny Szetela for Edu.

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42nd minute– The field really is a mess tonight.

Cuba is leading Guatemala. WOW.

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41st minute– Edu completed two passes in a row. Nice work.

Adu with another good pass but Hejduk’s trademark bad crossing rears its ugly head.

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40th minute– You can certainly tell these guys aren’t that used to playing together. I do like what I’ve seen from Orozco.

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39th minute– Edu turnover AGAIN. Okay, this is getting painful. he’s better than this.

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38th minute– Feel free to mix in some water in the Edu drinking game. I don’t want anybody throwing up.

Overall, I like what I see from Adu, but not from Kljestan.

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37th minute– Edu with two turnovers in less than a minute. DRINK TWICE

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36th minute– Maurice Edu looks really confused out there. I know he hasn’t been playing for Rangers, but he looks really bad tonight.

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34th minute– Keyono Thomas looks to be leaving the match with a calf strain. USA corner kick

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33rd minute– Wow, saw a lot of empty seats on the opposite side of the field from the camera. Where are all the Trinidad fans?

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32nd minute– Edu turnover. DRINK

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31st minute– Altidore fouls Yorke. Not every day you see an 18-year old foul a 36-year-old. Well, okay, so maybe you see it in MLS. Quite a bit. Just kidding.

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28th minute– Edu with another turnover. Might be time for a Maurice Edu turnover drinking game.

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28th minute– I will say one thing. For all the pull Jack Warner has with FIFA you would think Trinidad’s home stadium would have a nicer field.

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26th minute– Looks like an Altidore pass to Beasley was incorrectly ruled offside. Nice pass from Altidore. Good idea.

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26th minute– Some of the young Americans look sluggish out there.

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25th minute– Edu gets stripped of the ball, leading to a counter, but Trinidad can’t capitalize.

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24th minute– T&T with a stretch of possession but can’t make anything happen with it.

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21st minute– Anybody seen Maurice Edu?

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20th minute– Beasley looks good tonight. The youngsters in attack haven’t been as sharp save for Adu.

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17th minute– Wow, Keyono Thomas just had a clear look at goal that he sent over the crossbar from close range. USA got lucky there.

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16th minute– A Trinidad corner earned by Scotland against Pearce.

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15th minute– Hey folks,not sure what the deal is but not all the comments are showing up on the page. Please be patient while I try to sort that out. Just keep sending your comments along.

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14th minute– Some good work from Adu here, very good touches and passes.

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13th minute– Kljestan’s free kicks have been terrible early on.

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12th minute– Adu draws a foul and good free kick.

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11th minute– Birchall gets the better of Torres, brushing him off before putting a good shot on goal that Guzan stops.

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9th minute– Hejduk and Kljestan are the MLS players. Torres and Orozco the Mexican League players.

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8th minute– Interesting sidenote. There are as many U.S. starters who play in the Mexican First division as play in MLS. Two apiece.

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6th minute– Still waiting for some prolonged possession from the U.S. midfield. Altidore is still looking for a good pass.

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4th minute– Good save from Guzan on a Daniel free kick. Orozco clears the rebound.

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4th minute– Torres with a silly foul for a T&T free kick.

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3rd minute– We’re under way and the Americans have the early possession.

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PRE-GAME– Those of you wondering about Jose Francisco Torres playing "d-mid" should relax. Torres is playing a central midfield position that will allow him to get into the attack while also giving him some defensive responsibilities. He played the same role against Cuba and looked good. He’s got a good motor and is willing to defend.

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PRE-GAME– Jozy Altidore is going to have his hands full today with 6-foot-3 defender Dennis Lawrence. Actually, Altidore’s speed and quickness could cause problems for the 34-year-old defender.

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PRE-GAME– I have to say I’ve never heard a steel-drum version of the American anthem. Not bad.

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PRE-GAME– Now I don’t want to say T&T has some old guys in the lineup, but the 40-year-old Russell Latapy is old enough to be the father of more than half the U.S. national team. Dwight Yorke (36) isn’t young either. In fact, both Latapy and Yorke played in the 1989 World Cup qualifier the U.S. national team won to reach the 1990 World Cup.

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PRE-GAME– Here is Trinidad & Tobago’s lineup:

——————-Jason Scotland———–

Daniel—————-Latapy—————Edwards

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A. Edwards—–Lawrence—-Thomas—–Spann

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PRE-GAME– Michael Orozco gets the nod in central defense, his first national team start. Most folks will remember his shaky work at left back in the Olympics (and The Elbow) but you should also remember his solid work in central defense during Olympic qualifying.

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PRE-GAME– Torres gets the start and it will be fun to watch him work his way into the attack from a deeper position, while Adu pushes deeper and looks to find the cracks in T&T’s defense.

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PRE-GAME– Here is the USA lineup for tonight’s match:

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Beasley—————Adu——————Kljestan

————–Torres———Edu ——————-

Pearce—–Califf——–Orozco——-Hejduk

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For those of you keeping track, it’s the same exact formation and lineup I called on Sunday for this match, with the difference being Michael Orozco is in for Pablo Mastroeni, who is injured and stayed home.

Comments

  1. Aquaman – there were NUMEROUS posts about the USMN playing primarily a youth squad against the likes of Cuba, b/c in their words “they’re just cuba”….

    i think a LARGE number of people were expecting a win despite the youthful side… i expected a tough match with no real consistancy…. some quality flashes and even more less quality play…

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  2. listen guys, lets not get too down on the outcome and performance… yes, the game was ugly and had a few glances towards greatness, but clearly the playeres were inexperienced in playing together… not to mention it was an away game with a very loud atmosphere….

    let us not forget the sideline refs called 2 offsides that were not offsides (which could have easily resulted in goals) and the ref missed a blantant PK…

    that being said, i think ALL of the players could play with the A-squad…

    Jozy- caused the 2nd goal, but is clearly capable of playing up top… unfortunately BB played him as a solo forward (despite Adu playing just behind him) and Jozy is NOT a target forward…. he needs someone to run off of…

    adu- ive been saying it for MONTHS, this kid is capable of playing against the best teams in the world… games like Spain, Arg. and Netherlands where he has more time to turn the ball and the defenders are not dry humping his legs… HOWEVER, i have been saying for MONTHS that he is not capable of playing against the low or physical teams in the world… he get pushed and shoved off the ball and he is incapable of playing quality against them… teams like Japan, Guat, T&T etc….

    torres & orozco- bright spots on the team… quality play

    hejduk- terrible terrible terrible game…

    califf- too slow

    kljestan and Beasley- flashes of quality, yet poorly played all game…

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  3. Silly Ives,

    I think you know well enough that people were only calling for an all young team for this match because it didn’t matter to anyone but T&T. Many fans have been calling for a MIX of youth and veteran for the previous important matches so that the players that will be relevant for the world cup will have experience playing together and have experience in bigger games. I don’t think anyone would have wanted to send out all the youths without Donovan, Dempsey, Dolo, Onyewu and Bocanegra in the games that mattered and I don’t think anyone was calling for that to happen, though I may have missed it.

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  4. I don’t know where all the praise for Adu is coming from. He was pretty nonexistant. Yeah, when he got the ball, his dribbling that one time was nice, but it amounted to nothing. He was overwhelmed. He didn’t get the attack going at all. I’d have subbed him too.

    Edu had an extremely bad game.

    The guy that impressed me the most was Danny Szetela. I wish he’d have gotten more game. I’d have taken out Adu, moved Torres up to his spot, and then put Szetela in there in Torres spot. Szetela’s passes were quick and sharp. He brought energy. He did well.

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  5. Altidore misses a gift header and he’s complimented all over the thread. Ching misses one, or something similar and he’s vilified.

    You guys got what you wanted, and a lousy result to boot. I hope this same team plays against Guatemala, and I hope we kick their ass, but, please, please, stop with the Altidore is the second coming stuff. He may be the future, but the future ain’t necessarily now.

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  6. Kebzach, my old friend. It ain’t worth your time. The masses will never be converted and/or they won’t realize they’re being irrational.

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  7. To elaborate on point #1–can someone please point me to the post in which people are calling for an “A-team” that includes Guzan, Califf, Hejduk, Kljestan, and Torres? They’re all good players (well…I could do without Hejduk), but why are people making it out like this was the dream lineup of those calling for younger players? Let’s stick to the individuals in question here. Jozy was good. I think he’s good enough to start for the US. Adu was fine. I think he’d be a suitable sub in any qualifier. Cooper obviously didn’t play, but I think he’s good enough to be on the US bench.

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  8. Sorry guys – I’ve been supporting Adu strongly since Spain, but I thought he was AWFUL tonight. Ask yourself this question: if Adu had a good game, why did Altidore have to drop back to get balls, Beasley drop to center to help stabilize, and the team get better when Bradley pulled him for Davies? Answer – because he absolutely stunk. I am officially off the “Adu as a key piece in 2010 bandwagon.”

    Other thoughts:

    – Klejstan can hold the ball a bit, and plays terrific through balls (and that’s it); when you put him on the wing, he can do neither and you get nights like this.

    – Altidore & Orozco impressed me a ton tonight; hands down the 2 best players on the field (though Jozy should know better than to take that penalty)

    – Maybe now people can show some respect for Bradley’s lineup, and the A team for their accomplishments in qualifying so far. Nice to see the kids, and I enjoyed this, but obviously only a couple are ready for prime time.

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  9. 1. I don’t know of anyone who suggested that tonight’s lineup was the lineup we should have used all along, so saying this proves playing youngsters in WCQs is a “bad idea” is simply wrong. I still say Altidore, Cooper, and Adu are good enough to be called up for any qualifier. Should they all start? Probably not. But I could identify three players in most 23-man rosters that they could do better than.

    2. I still think too much is made of road qualifiers in CONCACAF. In the 2006 cycle, the home team won about 49% of the time. MLS this season (as of two weeks ago), the home team won 51% of the time. Why aren’t we talking more about the extreme difficulty of away MLS matches?

    Yes, it’s harder to play on the road, but is anyone REALLY denying the existence of home-field advantage? Yeah, there were people who overreacted to 1-0 results, but I think, for the most part, American fans were just calling ugly performances what they were. There’s nothing wrong with that.

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  10. While the young team did not play well tonight, criticizing them too much isn’t logical. This is a team that has never played together in a meaningful game, and some of the players have known each other less than two weeks. Organization and chemistry are as important as talent. I wouldn’t take what you saw from the US too critically in this game, especially since the US barely beat Cuba in Cuba with the full team, and Trinidad is much better than Cuba.

    (This being said, those critiquing the individual performances in the game are right on, but those making big statements based on the performance probably aren’t).

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  11. Repeat after me:

    We’re sorry Bob for criticizing your team selection for the first four matches. You were right and we were wrong. The kids aren’t ready. Freddy isn’t hard enough for away qualifiers. Even if Jozy is 19 we can’t afford childish mistakes like that in games that count. We beg for your forgiveness and ask you to please continue to ignore us. For all our own good.

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  12. Canada was so close, hit the bar and slipped a 1 v 1 just past the post… Mexico deserved a hot sticky tense night in the Central American jungle, DAMN IT

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  13. This game deserves a winning goal, and I don’t mind if it comes from Mexico. In a way, I’d feel cheated if we went thru qualifying without playing them at Estadio Azteca.

    Posted by: eric | October 15, 2008 at 10:50 PM

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    As much as I dislike El Tri on a level, I think we need them in the next round. They are the highest quality opposition in the region and our rivalry is mutually beneficial. Each of us raise our game when we play the other, and if not for them, international friendlies would provide the only opportunity for class opposition in our preparation for the World Cup.

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  14. Kljestan was AWFUL tonight; I don’t know why Bob stuck with him so long.

    Adu played decent. The US should be starting two forwards so that we can test younger players that should be on the top squad… From tonight I would invite Adu, Altidore and Davies. I’d need to see Edu again.

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  15. Brazil knocked it into the wall. Columbia then has their 3rd good look int he last 4 mins, but hasn’t put one on frame.

    Then attempt 4 sails 10 ft over the goal…

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  16. I’ve got a grainy feed of Bra-Col, still 0-0 in the 90th. Columbia actually looking more likely to steal this one. Dangerous Brazil free kick though…

    Scoreboard says Holden scored his 2nd of the game to put Houston up 2-1 90th

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  17. Whew. Too bad Canada couldn’t pull out a win. I guess it’s theoretically possible that Mex doesn’t qualify, but looks pretty unlikely.

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  18. I’m happy for T&T. I want to see them go through to the next round. As long as we take care of business in Colorado, T&T is through!

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  19. This game deserves a winning goal, and I don’t mind if it comes from Mexico. In a way, I’d feel cheated if we went thru qualifying without playing them at Estadio Azteca.

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  20. Canada’s best hope is to keep possession of the ball. Plus, a tie does them no good.

    Man I wish DeRo were there, that guy is clutch.

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  21. I actually thought Torres outplayed Edu and Kljestan tonight. I think I might like to see him starting beside Bradley in the future.

    He did misplay the ball at times, but at his first camp with the team you can forgive that. I really liked the fact that every time he lost the ball he was up and fighting to get it back. He was involved and looking for the ball. The shot from distance was ‘eh’ but at least he tried something.

    Next meaningful match I’d like to see this lineup:

    ———–Altidore——————-

    —————-Donovan————-

    —Beasley-Torres-Bradley-Dempsey—

    -Pearce-Bocanegra-Gooch-Cherundolo-

    —————Howard—————

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