I'm at the 69 min mark of Canada v Aus.
I'm at the 10 min mark of Aus v USA.
As I stop Paramount Plus replays every few secs or so to record the stat info, I get about a 4-5 sec period where the screen darkens a bit until it regains full brightness. This makes it difficult. It is hard work.
These two games have been particularly hard going, particularly on the small TV my better half banishes me to whilst she has the premium TV! Ha ha.
Watching the AL this weekend on screen, most teams sit back off the ball in Squeezing. Whereas Indo, Japan, Saudi, Kiwis, Canada and the USA have intensively Squeezed us in their Full Pressing when we had the ball.
So in the AL players have much more time and space on the ball. It is easier for teams to maintain possession than when Socceroos have played all of our last opponents, apart from China.
I stopped recording individual passing stats for the Socceroos.
Why?
Because most Asian teams we played against in the past sat back in a Half Press or Partial Press. Also, known colloquially as a Deep Defensive Block.
Aussie CBs, FBs and DMs had lots of easy, unpressured possession with few opponents closing them down. They had huge numbers of uncontested passing stats. It proved nothing.
Conversely, the Socceroo attacking Mid, Central Striker and Wingers had just the opposite. They were surrounded by multiple opponents, with hardly any time and space on the ball. The Central Strikers hardly touched the ball and nearly every pass was difficult.
Now so many teams frequently have 7-9 outfield players in the Aus half, Gegenpressing, so the Socceroo CBs, FBs and DMs are having to pass with space closed down quickly. They are under constant pressure.
In these recent games a few times there have been some extraordinary passing and moving sequences from Aus - on occasions. They've broken through the Gegenpressing with superb passing and moving sequences, but not often enough.
It has occurred on the right side of Aus. Against USA, it has involved Geria ( already culpable for coughing up possession from one poor first touch), Circati, Italiano ( improved since Aus u23s), O'Neill and Metcalfe. Most of these are a younger gen of Aus players.
Also, I'm blown out with how slick USA are on the ball. I take my hat off to them. Last game I did involving USA was some 14 years ago. They've improved out of sight - technically. The worst thing this team has done against Aus, is make a few unforced errors.
One surprise at the 10 min mark is Aus are up - 8 won, 4 lost in the 1v1 ledger - having ledger of plus 4. I'm expecting USA to win the 1v1s by the end of the game.
From what I've read, both Canada and USA think Aus is an overly aggressive team!