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Americans Abroad: A Look Ahead

Jozy Altidore 4 (ISIphotos) 

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By FRANCO PANIZO

Another month of Premiership action is near its end, and for a quartet of Americans, the race to avoid relegation is a little too close for comfort.

Jozy Altidore is in the lowest position, as Hull City sit in 19th place. But the Tigers can boost their chances of leaping out of the drop zone when they play Marcus Hahnemann and Wolves, who only sit two spots ahead of them with just one more point.

The match should be interesting not just because of the relegation implications, but because of the Altidore-Hahnemann matchup as well. Altidore is returning from compassionate leave, and is still in search for his first league goal, while Hahnemann will aim to keep him scoreless en route to posting his fourth shutout of the season.

A spot above Wolves in 16th place stand Jonathan Spector and West Ham United. With Spector starting the past two games at left back, the Hammers have pulled out consecutive draws, surrendering only one goal in the process. Playing against Blackburn this weekend, West Ham will need another stingy defensive performance from Spector and co. to continue ascending up the standings.

The American who finds himself in the best situation with a relegation-threatened club, however, is recent Bolton Wanderers signee Stuart Holden. Holden and 15th-place Bolton battle Liverpool.

Here is a rundown of who the Americans Abroad play this weekend:

FRIDAY

David Yeldell and TUS Koblenz play Fortuna Dusseldorf. (Yeldell is out injured.)

SATURDAY

Jonathan Spector and West Ham United play Blackburn Rovers.

Clint Dempsey and Fulham play Brad Friedel, Brad Guzan and Aston Villa. (Dempsey is out injured.)

Landon Donovan, Tim Howard and Everton play Wigan Athletic.

Jozy Altidore and Hull City play Marcus Hahnemann and Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Stuart Holden and Bolton Wanderers play Liverpool.

Frank Simek and Sheffield Wednesday play Plymouth Argyle.

Jay DeMerit and Watford play Swansea City.

Jon-Paul Pittman and Wycombe Wanderers play Bristol Rovers.

Zak Whitbread and Norwich City play Hartlepool United.

Jemal Johnson and Stockport County play Southampton.

Ian Joyce and Southend United play Swindon Town.

Mike Grella and Leeds United play Colchester United.

Dominic Cervi and Celtic play Hamilton Academical.

DaMarcus Beasley, Maurice Edu and Rangers play Falkirk.

Steve Cherundolo, Sal Zizzo and Hannover 96 play Nurnberg. (Zizzo is out injured.)

Michael Bradley and Borussia Moenchengladbach play Werder Bremen.

Ricardo Clark and Eintracht Frankfurt play FC Cologne.

Jermaine Jones and Schalke 04 play TSG Hoffenheim. (Jones is out injured.)
 
Carlos Bocanegra and Stade Rennes play Grenoble.
 
Kamani Hill and Vitoria de Guimaraes play Benfica.
 
Edgar Castillo and Tigres UANL play Chiapas.

Jose Francisco Torres and Pachuca play Atlante

Michael Orozco and San Luis play Morelia. (Orozco is linked with a move to MLS and the Philadelphia Union.)

SUNDAY

Oguchi Onyewu and AC Milan play Livorno. (Onyewu is out injured.)
 
Charlie Davies and Sochaux pay Valenciennes. (Davies is out injured.)
 
Matt Taylor and FSV Frankfurt play SC Paderborn 07.

Kenny Cooper and TSV 1860 Munich play Karlsruhe. (Cooper is linked with a move to Plymouth Argyle.)

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Which match-ups are you most looking forward to? What match would you attend in person if you could? Glad to see Charlie Davies back on the list?

Share your thoughts below.

Freddy Adu, Eddie Johnson and Aris Salonika play FC Xanthi.

Herculez Gomez and Puebla play Queretaro.

Marco Vidal and Indios de Ciudad Juarez play America.

MONDAY

Luis Robles and Kaiserslautern play Alemania Aachen.

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Which Americans Abroad match are you most looking forward to? Which player(s) do you see having a big impact? Think Altidore will help Hull avoid relegation with a goal this weekend, or will Hahnemann blank him? Do you hope Spector gets tried out at left back for the national team? Will Holden make his debut this weekend?

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Comments

  1. If he is that much better than Holden then Arsenal would have kept him. I like that Holden has to fight for PT. I have faith the Holden will win the coaches respect and will see decent time one the pitch.

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  2. agreed, he has done absolutely nothing to earn his spot on the field (at least not during games, training may be different). He often seems to get lost out there and seems out of his element. If he doesn’t score soon, its over

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  3. agreed, thought the exact same when i saw it. even with the signing of weiss, it was going to be tough for him.

    add to that the fact that the country’s most promising youngster is now in the fold, a kid who is just as versatile as Holden, and I see a recipe for reserve team football for Stu. There’s going to be enormous pressure to make sure that Wilshire sees a ton of minutes. Plus he’s much better than Holden, so that kind of sucks, too.

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  4. Does anyone know about guy Daniel Williams who plays in the Bundesliga for Freiburg? Yanks Abroad is reporting he has dual citizenship?

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  5. Bolton has loaned Arsenal’s Jack Wilshire. Considering that Wenger would never send any of his players out on loan unless there is an agreement that he is guarenteed to play, Holden is in a lot of trouble.

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  6. We had Charlie on the Americans Abroad list, but after the car accident, with a possible 12 month recovery time, we took him off. With Ives breaking the news that he could be back in a couple months, he is back on the list.

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  7. yeah, the plan is to stay out of the regulation zone so that also goes against Holden in terms of PT.

    the 6month contract is a smart move imo, gets good coaching and if Bolton does get regulated, he could move to another club. With what I think hes capable of showing… hes best used as a sub anyway. I think Holden will get some minutes this year that will be impressive. This will make him higher in demand for his next contract.

    I think Holden trusts Coyle will make him a better player. As do I

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  8. Sadly i see jozy getting precious few minutes in the next month and possibly through the year. 80 min’ sub call ins to use his strength against a hopefully tired CB.

    Everything re Haiti was admirable but his time away and the transfer probably cemented his drop in the selection sheet for at least a month.

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  9. I’ve been wondering about this transfer. I mean I like it, even if Holden barely plays, I think training and fighting for an EPL spot is more valuable than MLS preseason and early season.. but Weiss is highly regarded and isn’t the Asian outside mid (Lee?) one of their ‘better’ players?

    It might be tougher than we hoped for Stu to get mins.

    Although Coyle does seem to like the kid.. maybe he’s thinking 10/11 when Weiss goes back to City..

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  10. Come on Marcus, give Jozy a chance and just “pretend” to go for his shots… We need him to have some confidence!! Take one for the national team.

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  11. What I mean is that we are going to have to overhaul the team in the next few years, being that Landon and Clint and Carlos and Demerit and Gooch are all 28 or older, even Jones is close.

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  12. Best post of the week! Maybe Ives can start a column once a month or so featuring the best post(s) on SBI. This should be the first winner.

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  13. I can hope that Holden and Adu will make the pitch.

    Jozy will see the field again this season, I think his success is totally dependent on how he channels the Haiti catastrophe. If he fights twice as hard for them, he’ll score. If he is distracted, either by the incident of by the admirable off field work he is engaged in, his future will be in limbo.

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  14. On a team that can’t score at all 2 forwards would make sense. Most of the Hull followers have hated the 451 he has run with most of the season. Would be nice if Jozy had a partner up top that he could play off of.

    However the question really is how long Zaki is there before he goes AWOL. Dude is a nut.

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  15. Is it safe to assume that Hull will only play one forward? Might Brown put Jozy and Zaki up top together? Is Zaki a speedster?

    Actual questions, no snark intended.

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  16. Is Jozy talking into his Batman Wrist Phone? Who’s he talking to? I bet it’s Donovan. I bet Donovan bought them for all the USMNT players in the EPL as soon as he arrived at Everton. Dempsey never wears his and that pisses Landon off.

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  17. Zaki is likely to start for Hull. He may be a nutcase, but at this stage he’s definitely an upgrade on the potential-filled Jozy. For a team in a relegation battle, I don’t see any way in which Brown would choose Jozy ahead of Zaki.

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  18. Word in the papers in Greece is that Freddy will be on the bench again as the manager tries to decide which of the TWO players in front of him will start on the left side. (right side is locked down by Tony Calvo) Eddie has a chance to start as Sergio Koke picked up a shoulder injury in their last game. I imagine if Sergio starts that Eddie will see some time as a sub.

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  19. I know Holden has talent that is growing and is the type of player that plays better in the biggest games. But when do you think he’ll get the chance?

    I have to think Holden is going to play backup to all other MF positions besides RW, hes not passing Vladimir Weiss, hes next in line in terms of being subbed but the 1 minute Vladimir Weiss was in that last game, the first thing that popd into my head was “holy sh## Holden is not going to get PT” because of the way that kid was moving.

    Lee is very solid technical ability wise and I dont see him not starting unless Vladimir Weiss gets the start.

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  20. Herc cannot possibly be American, can he? I watched the Champions League final with him one year and all he talked about was Mexico was his dream place to play soccer ( I guess he achieved his dream) lol. He hated the MLS, especially the Rapids.

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