ChumboChappati wrote:Nate505 wrote:ChumboChappati wrote:its not looking good for US
It's not? If they win their last game they're in. That's about all you can really ask for for most teams.
Who it's not looking good for is Wales. They have to hope that the US beats Iran and they beat England by 4 goals. That's the definition of "not looking good."
Or Qatar, who has already been eliminated.
Its not looking good for US to go to next round because
1) they have to beat Iran while Iran only needs to draw
2) US has not shown scoring power; they have scored only 1 goal while Iran has scored 4 goals against the same opponents
One thing which goes in favor of US is that Iran's defense is quite porous and they have given up most goals in the group.
I agree, it isn't as huge of an advantage as some may think, when it comes to beating Iran. Before it began, I told a friend that Iran is my dark horse of projected dead in the group stage to make it through to knock out, so I'm well versed in their talent, along with all my Persian friends who won't shut up (god, why can't we be in AFC instead of uefa as well).
But, knowing the situation, I expect the US to be more focused on getting a goal. My biggest concern is that they get one early, and then sit back, allowing Iran to equalize late, ultimately eliminating them.
Edit: Basically, I don't see any iota of fire from this USMNT that I saw from the squads led by Landon and Dempsey, despite these squads being a lot more talented. The grit that made the US team so much fun to watch is....gone.
azcatz11 wrote:I don't know anything about Soccer / Football. I watched the game and it seems like McKennie / Musah / Dest are super fast and agile and can get anywhere on the pitch.
So my question is why we don't have a huge 'striker' or whatever they are called that can play bully ball down in the pain essentially and get some freebies?
What is so good about Pulisic? He misses every shot and is awful at corners.
Pulisic, at least to me and many disagree, is more of a poacher/opportunistic finisher, not one that you should rely upon being your main target up front.
When the roster was announced, it was a glaring hole that, despite having these talented wingers, there wasn't that true target up front, and it doesn't even have to be a Lewa/Kane level, not even a damn Brian Ching level, who, would have lifted this squad. I thought Zardes, for the flack he gets, should've got the nod over Morris, as he can play that CF/ST role.