ClockworkOrange
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- Nov 3, 2024
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I get what he was trying to do. It’s just if you are aware of the occasion possibly getting to players and of the opposition’s speed, is a young kid from the ALeague and an aging ( and slowing) veteran the best bet. I absolutely understand the Irankunda decision, but Metcalfe would have been brimming with confidence … Wonder how he felt, being dropped for Leckie?I am going to defend the coach, i understand the strategy he was trying to use, he had to try something.
Quaility opposition with early momentum, vocal crowd support the US getting a couple of 50/50s. Our players simply got a bit too nervous and negative in the first 20 mins.
There was some element of luck in both US goals, and in both cases earlier movement by our players could have made them less likely.
The US team is tall, fit, fast, and far more skilled and tactical than any US team I have seen.
Clearly we were hoping for 0-0 at halftime, we could have had our best attacking players on from the start and still been 2-0 down at halftime.
The US is a very good team, playing at home with good crowd support.
The big test for the coach and players is, the next game.
If is clear to me we are a young side which should be this level or better for the next 8-12 years. These players need more experience and we need to find the next batch of 4-5 exciting young players.
In all sports when the team loses, the coach is always blamed.
I doubt that the US can win it, but they might make the final 4.
I would settle for us winning 2 more games.
Surely at the end of a season, with a few weeks training, a player like Metcalfe can go another 70 minutes with 6 days rest after a night match? Surely?
