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USMNT vs. El Salvador: SBI Live Commentary

The U.S. Men’s National Team closes out the 2020 calendar on Wednesday night against El Salvador in the team’s fourth and final match of the year (7:30 p.m. ET, UniMas).

Gregg Berhalter has called in a predominantly MLS-focused squad, featuring several of the league’s top standouts, including MLS Best XI selections Brenden Aaronson and Mark McKenzie.

SBI will be providing live match updates and analysis in the comments section below. Feel free to join the conversation, and share your own thoughts below.

Enjoy the action.


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  1. Turnover “machine” is a stretch. He had one bad turnover, but for the most part had a good game.

    Is he the finished product? No, far from it, but he has some very good skills and will keep growing, especially once he can settle in and get consistent starts for the Galaxy at right back.

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  2. typical POS officiating in CONCACAF, dirty dark arts sh!t from our regional cheap shot artists go unpunished, allowed. pathetic predictable dangerous

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  3. It seems unusual that UniMás isn’t providing a second audio feed in English via SAP, as they usually do for MLS games. I could understand it if the game was actually being shown elsewhere on an English-language channel, but as far as I can tell it isn’t.
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    Ives, just out of curiosity, do you speak enough Spanish to follow the commentary?
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  4. The USMNT’s intensity and pressing have been really good, but the manner in which the team has used its width has been most notable for me thus far.

    Lot of diagonal ball to the flanks, where the wingers are staying wide and testing El Salvador’s defense with constant runs in behind.

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    • Ives how does this version of El Salvador stack up to the group that moved them up the FIFA rankings? Is this their first choice squad or an experimental group?

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      • I don’t think this is their full-strength squad, and they have also struggled to get games in 2020 and their players haven’t played nearly as many games in 2020 as this MLS contingent has so there are a lot of advantages the USMNT enjoys in this matchup.

  5. With the USMNT lineup set, the players to watch tonight are Brenden Aaronson, Ayo Akinola and Julian Araujo. You could mention Mark McKenzie as well, but I wouldn’t expect him to be tested too heavily tonight.

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  6. Araujo starting u all mad cause I said he not all that good let’s see. He should have shut Mexico rumors down, and say he only committed to USA. I majored in PR, so he needs some. He not Musah!

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    • Is there anyone in particular you’re talking to?

      Araujo is a teenager, still developing. Nobody’s saying he’s Sergino Dest, but still a good prospect. As for what he should and shouldn’t have said, he has yet to make a decision so why would he say he’s committed when he literally hasn’t committed yet?

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      • I just dont get why he would switch, he has never played for Mexico at any level. He was a turn over machine, I was very disappointed with his performance. He would even win ball back then run into the opposing team and lose it right again. I will with hold the jury on him until I see a few more performances

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