Tuesday, February 16, 2010

USA 2010 squad still missing pieces

Ok, it's been forever and a day since I posted anything new on here. And really there's been nothing comment worthy (besides Landon Donovan sticking it to his critics at Everton). But after reading the Goffinator's rundown of the potential 2010 World Cup squad, I had to throw my two cents in (although what I want to do is hit Bob Bradley with a sock of quarters).

Goff's Locks:
Goalkeepers: Tim Howard (Everton) and Brad Guzan (Aston Villa)
Guzan is underwhelming but he isn't the worst No. 2. He's certainly better than Zach Thornton or Nick Rimando (who were called up for the Feb. 23 match vs. El Salvador). I'd like to see Marcus Hahnemann steal the spot from Guzan, but really I'll be praying that Howard stays healthy. The thing is, in the worst possible scenario do you want youth (Guzan) or experience (Hahnemann) stepping in? I mean, Guzan can't even beat out a 38-year-old Brad Friedel at Villa.

Defenders: Oguchi Onyewu (AC Milan), Carlos Bocanegra (Rennes), Jay DeMerit (Watford), Jonathan Spector (West Ham)
Nice group. No surprises. Bocanegra may be the weak link in this group, but only if he's forced to play left back. Jonathan Bornstein, who Goff says is on the bubble at the moment, will likely get the LB spot. It's not an inspired selection there, but he's serviceable. He's good for one gaff a game though, so hopefully it won't be a costly one.


Midfielders: Landon Donovan (Galaxy-Everton), Clint Dempsey (Fulham), Michael Bradley (Moenchengladbach), Ricardo Clark (Eintracht Frankfurt), Stuart Holden (Bolton)
The midfield depth for the U.S. continues to be a strength, but on the field, it continues to reflect Bradley's poor tactical management. Bradley should be taking notes from David Moyes at Everton. Moyes has utilized LD's skill set superbly, putting him on the right-side of midfield and asking him to run and create. LD isn't a forward and he's limited as a central midfielder. With quickness on the edges (LD on the right, Holden (or Torres) on the left, the center of the pitch should be players who hold well and play excellent counter-attacking balls. I love Rocardo Clark, but he doesn't fit this mold. Should he be on the squad? Yes. But as a injury replacement for Maurice Edu or Benny Feilhaber. Hopefully, Jermaine Jones can get healthy and into the mix. But Michael Bradley (and I can't believe I'm writing this) will be crucial to our success at the World Cup. So hopefully, he makes dear ol' dad proud.

Forward: Jozy Altidore (Hull City)
The fact that Goff can only come up with one sure-thing at forward demonstrates the frighten lack of depth at this position (see previous post). But Goff's suggestion for a running partner for Jozy shows that if ignorance is repeated often enough it becomes conventional wisdom. "The squad is also going to need a target forward: Conor Casey (Colorado) or Brian Ching (Houston)" Why? Target forwards are for clubs with deadly accurate crossers or teams that play long balls all day. We are not that team. We are a possession team. Short passes. Stretch the defense. Backline-beating chips or through balls. You do not need a tall player to be successful in this style. You need someone with control and strength. If we are relying on Casey and Ching, we're done. Forget England, we won't beat Algeria or Slovenia. So, who should it be? Charlie Davies likely won't be 100 percent if he completes his remarkable comeback, so he'll be a better super-sub if we need a goal in the final 15 minutes. You could move Dempsey up front but he plays around too much and gives away possession far too often. It's probably too late to go digging for a diamond in the rough. So, Bradley's left himself few options. Out of the dreadful recent call-ups, Robbie Findlay is the only legitimate option, but he's awfully inconsistent. I mean, why call up washed up Jeff Cunningham? Jason Kreis was busy? Kenny Cooper, Eddie Johnson and dare I speak his name, Freddie Adu should be the camp invitees, not Cunningham or Casey.

1 comments:

The Beard said...

I completely agree on Donovan's best position out on the wing. If the midset was changed from fitting the formation to putting the best 11 out there I think I'd prefer a 4-5-1 or 4-4-1-1. With Dempsey playing just behind Altidore and keeping Donovan out wide. As for the extra midfielder I think that spot is really open right now between Torres, Holden, Clark and Rogers. (Two assumptions: if healthy Edu should be paired with bradley in the middle and Adu doesn't sneak his way in.)

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