May 30, 20214 yr How do you get caught out that bad? Switzerland had two wide open guys on the back side.
May 30, 20214 yr How do you get caught out that bad? Switzerland had two wide open guys on the back side. Can I introduce you to the USMNT back 4 for at least a decade or more?
May 30, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, RamjetFDO said: 5 minutes ago, Firemans4Horn said: How do you get caught out that bad? Switzerland had two wide open guys on the back side. Can I introduce you to the USMNT back 4 for at least a decade or more? It was more than the back 4. That was like a 6 on 4 break out of almost nothing.
May 30, 20214 yr It was more than the back 4. That was like a 6 on 4 break out of almost nothing. 6 on 3, it felt like... yeesh.
May 30, 20214 yr Sargent essentially mauls the Swiss keeper... no whistle. Even they were a little surprised.
May 30, 20214 yr Author A more like-for-like replacement would be to move Sergiño Dest up to Pulisic’s attacking spot and just put someone (Antonee?) in Dest’s left back spot. Similar speed, similar one-v-one attacking ability, and similar two-footed abilities (though I doubt that his finishing is as powerful with both feet, but not sure).
May 30, 20214 yr Humans were born with arms. Sometimes a ball will hit them. I think handballs need to be intentional or significantly away from the body.
May 30, 20214 yr Oh I agree with both of you... I wouldn't have called it either, but his arm was extended away from his body, albeit "naturally"... that would be the only rationale I could come up with for the call.
May 30, 20214 yr Like all the opportunities we've created. Unfortunate not to have more goals. Dest's 1v3 chance was especially promising; only a fantastic kick save from the keeper prevented a second goal. Backline is scary. Talent is there, but not the cohesiveness. Does that mean it will get better?
May 30, 20214 yr Author Gio with th open shot from the middle hitti g the outside of the base of the right post with his left foot. Sargent with the close miss.
May 30, 20214 yr At bar. Drinking. Keep up the comments cause I have no idea who is playing well or orherwise. All I know is Horvath is doing well.
May 30, 20214 yr Backline is scary. Talent is there, but not the cohesiveness. Does that mean it will get better?Narrator: It didn't.
May 30, 20214 yr That spell of possession all started with one of the worst turnovers you’ll ever see from Reyna.
May 30, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, Firemans4Horn said: That spell of possession all started with one of the worst turnovers you’ll ever see from Reyna. Mind bottling.
May 30, 20214 yr Author 1 minute ago, Captain Ron said: Dest with a nice assist there. Too bad it was for a Swiss goal. It may be best to move Dest as far away from our own goal as possible. Moving him in Pulisic’s normal spot for the last 20 minutes may be very interesting. Twellman just commenting on Dest not defending well/ feeling comfortable as as a left back.
May 30, 20214 yr Author “Early Gyasi Zardes” first touch by Timothy Weah on the long cross. That ball bounced about 10 yards away from his first touch. Very American of him. Then Weah has a decent shot on goal that’s blocked.
May 30, 20214 yr Second half was been an unmitigated asskicking. Hope we can schedule more friendlies against quality sides like this instead of the usual matches against CONCACAF minnows. (On that note, why tf do we schedule friendlies against CONCACAF sides? We see them enough in qualifying and other tournaments. Asisine, imo.)
May 30, 20214 yr Xhaka, Zakaria, Akanji took control away from the center of the field early in the 2nd half and neutered any creativity from the US players from that point on. No adjustment from Berhalter to speak of.
May 30, 20214 yr Author 12 minutes ago, squeegeedegg said: Xhaka, Zakaria, Akanji took control away from the center of the field early in the 2nd half and neutered any creativity from the US players from that point on. No adjustment from Berhalter to speak of. Friendlies are friendlies. You would always like to win, but I would think seeing if certain players sink or swim in certain situations is more important in some friendlies than a manager always making tactical adjustments in throwaway matches. At least I hope that that was the case today.
May 30, 20214 yr Game Report Sunday, May 30, 2021 Switzerland-USA Men's Friendly Ratings by Mike Woitalla SWITZERLAND-USA EXPRESS: May 30 in St. Gallen Switzerland 2 USA 1. Goals: Rodriguez 10, Zuber 63; Lletget 5. * * * * * * * * * * The USA impressed with constant pressure on the Swiss backline, but its early lead lasted only five minutes and that pressure failed to create clear scoring chances. Switzerland -- No. 13 in FIFA's World Rankings and prepping for the European Championship -- equalized on a counterattack and came away the 2-1 victor. Player (Club) caps/goals (age) GOALKEEPER Ethan Horvath made two big saves when Breel Embolo broke through early in the second half, one with his head and the other with his right hand. He did well with his feet on back passes under pressure. The first goal came on a cruel deflection off Reggie Cannon's foot and the second from close range after Sergino Dest's odd misplay. 6 Ethan Horvath (Club Brugge/BEL) 5/0 (25) DEFENDER John Brooks could have a made a greater effort to interfere with Silvan Widmer's pass on the first Swiss goal. He got burned by Embolo on his 54th minute chance and two minutes later Brooks, after a mistimed tackle attempt on Haris Seferovic, jogged while Embolo sprinted to take his second shot denied by Horvath. Brooks' central partner Mark McKenzie faced fewer tests as right back Reggie Cannon was less adventurous than Sergino Dest on the left. When Cannon received a fine cross-field pass from Weston McKennie in the second half, his bad touch ruined the promising attack. Cannon did thread a nice pass to Gio Reyna, but was beaten by Steven Zuber to set up a golden chance for Remo Freuler, who shot high. Dest shot straight to the goalkeeper from close-range after a dazzling dribble into the box in the 35th minute. Dest, unlucky with the handball for the penalty kick that Ricardo Rodriguez squandered, deflected the ball to Zuber on the second Swiss goal. 4 Reggie Cannon (Boavista/POR) 15/0 (22) 3 John Brooks (Wolfsburg/GER) 41/3 (28) 5 Mark McKenzie (Genk/BEL) 3/0 (22) 4 Sergino Dest (Barcelona/ESP) 8/1 (20) MIDFIELDERS Sebastian Lletget gave the USA an early lead with his opportunistic strike from 10 yards. But he also shot wide twice and straight to the keeper once. Weston McKennie covered lots of ground and became more active in the attack late in the game. Jackson Yueill played mainly a defensive midfield role. 6 Weston McKennie (Juventus/ITA) 22/6 (22) 5 Jackson Yueill (San Jose Earthquakes) 10/0 (24) 6 Sebastian Lletget (LA Galaxy) 21/7 (28) FORWARDS Gio Reyna sent in the ball that led to the USA's goal and served as the USA's most dynamic playmaker. He created chances for Lletget and Brenden Aaronson in the first half and had a case for a penalty kick call when Zuber tripped him up shortly before being subbed in the 72nd minute. Aaronson assisted on Lletget's goal but was stifled by four Swiss fouls. Both Josh Sargent's chances came with difficult headers, one on which his balance failed him and the other wide from a narrow angle. Pressure from Sargent and the frontline made it difficult for the Swiss to play out of the back. 7 Gio Reyna (Bor. Dortmund/GER) 5/2 (18) 5 Josh Sargent (Werder Bremen/GER) 14/5 (21) 6 Brenden Aaronson (Red Bull Salzburg/AUT) 5/2 (20) SUBSTITUTES The U.S. attack became less cohesive after the departure of Reyna and its best chance came when Tim Weah received a fine pass from McKennie but failed to evade Eray Cuemart's tackle. Seconds after coming on for Brooks, Tim Ream was placed an awkward situation after Dest's misplay that led to the Swiss winning goal, but defended well afterward. 5 Kellyn Acosta (Colorado Rapids) 28/2 (25) 5 Tim Ream (Fulham/ENG) 43/1 (33) 5 Yunus Musah (Valencia/ESP) 5/0 (18) 5 Jordan Siebatcheu (Young Boys/SUI) 3/0 (25) 4 Tim Weah (Lille/FRA) 11/1 (21) nr DeAndre Yedlin (Galatasaray/TUR) 63/0 (27) TRIVIA: The USA's all-time record against the Swiss is now: 1 win, 4 losses and 4 ties. The lone victory came in a 1-0 win in 2007 in Basel on a Michael Bradley goal. NOTABLE: The USA's starting lineup had an average age of 23 years, 108 days NEXT UP: The USA faces Honduras on Thursday in the Concacaf Nations League semifinals. Stats: Switzerland/USA Shots: 11/11 Shots on target: 5/5 Saves: 4/3 Corner Kicks:1/5 Fouls: 15/11 Offside: 3/1 Possession: 55%/45%
May 31, 20214 yr The last 30 minutes sucked, but I feel good about the first 60. We were definitely the better team in the first half. This is a damn good Swiss team and we were missing arguably our 2 most important players. This team is just really young and though the potential is there it’s gonna take time before we make some noise. Dest, Adams, Mckennie, and Pulisic have never been on the field at the same time as of yet. I really wish we had a strong veteran leader out there to guide this team as I saw a lot of finger pointing and bad body language in the second half.
May 31, 20214 yr 56 minutes ago, Ted Lange said: Busio has been great all year, hope he gets a shot in the Gold Cup. He has definitely taken the next step this year. He has to be invited to the Gold cup and I imagine if he keeps the form up wherever he may transfer to it’s going to be hard to keep him off the roster
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