I don't think Behich brings his forward player into games well. He likes to run into the space that Bos would want to operate in.
The forward facing passing game we played against Turkey was part of what kept us in it. If we go back to a negative, defensive sort of play we will be ineffective coming forward and the US will have time and space we can't afford to give them.
Behich was lively and helped us stay fresh defensively when he came on. I don't want him in behind Bos preventing Bos from making runs and receiving the ball.
Bos should be fairly fresh against the US. He was probably targetted in numbers by Turkey to stop him making his usual runs which opened up space elsewhere for us - which should leave petrol in his tank for this game.
Our right back is going to have to be supported and I don't know how we can do that without bringing players back and being less effective coming back forward.
I can see us setting up deep and slipping back into the poorer form of Popaball.
All that said, we have a win and 3 points, and if the US beats everyone then the game is a free shot - so I expect Popa to make changes and stay 'open' to positive football combined with the dour defensive style. How dumb am I
Geria will start at RWB, Herrington will play as a third DM alongside O'Neill with Okon slightly more forward, Ryan will step back into goals with Beach, and we will choose to play with an eggshaped ball in a fine example of Popa surprise tactics.
I have no idea what our team will look like this game after the tiring effort last week. If Italiano has legs still I can see him starting and playing half a game before being switched out. He earned that with the speed of his close defensive movement against the constant stream of attacks last game. He did get beaten at times, but he shut down so much more with really good, quick stop/start action that I don't think our other options at RWB can. Like trying to get past a kelpie.