The U.S. men's national team will play its fourth match under new head coach Jurgen Klinsmann and will be looking for its first victory under the German manager as the Americans take on Honduras at Sun Life Stadium (6pm, Fox Soccer Channel/Univision).
The Americans are 0-2-1 under Klinsmann, but the United States will look to break through offensively after some struggles to score in recent matches. Clint Dempsey and Jozy Altidore will lead the charge for the U.S. attack, while newcomer Danny Williams gets the start in his first U.S. national team match.
SBI will be providing commentary on tonight's match so please feel free to follow along here. As always, you are welcome to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.
Enjoy the action (tonight's commentary after the jump):
You know, I am kind of over patriotism anymore, but that interview almost made me tear up.
Great to hear, however, he hasnt been playing like that consistantly and he is playing on the worst team in MLS atm.
Are you blind? I clearly said, his subs were good the first post I made.
dave,
You are really splitting hairs here dividing the act of faking the foul and the subsequent embellishment of a potential injury.
The two parts are inherently and inextricably linked.
And it is cheating;part of the game yes but still cheating.
What you are saying is south americans are bigger cheaters than everyone else and I don’t see the evidence to support that.
If you think Americans don’t cheat as much
latin americans then you really need to get out more.