USA!!!
Two teams? Ha! I have like eight teams.

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Well said. A tie would have been a more proper result for both nations but credit to Brooks for his timely header as it came at the time where they looked the most vulnerable. The way he limped out of the pitch, you can tell Altidore won't be back any time soon barring a miracle. Tough loss there but they get their revenge finally vs Ghana.JackB1 wrote:Big win for the USA today, but we were very fortunate to come away with a win. The 2nd half seemed like an onslaught from Ghana and we couldn't get any sustained possession. It seemed inevitable that they were going to score. They were gaining our zone easily and we let them get many quality chances before they finally put one in. We did play a bit better D after they scored and tightened things up a bit, but we still were unable to keep possession for any length of time.
Lets take the win and hopefully get better next time out. Hopefully Altidore isn't done.
We were terrible on the ball, but Beckerman was solid and Jones was MOTM. There aren't a handful of teams in the world with a better midfield than that Ghana side. Bringing Michael Essien on as a sub, even at this late stage of his career, is testament to their quality and depth.pk500 wrote:Our midfield looked like the carpool lane on the freeway. Ghana motored through there at will, with little defensive resistance from any midfielder than the Outlaw Rasta, Beckerman. Our possession in midfield was poor, too.
Exactly. It was ridulously easy for Ghana to gain the zone and almost immediately get close enough for a good scoring chance.pk500 wrote:Our midfield looked like the carpool lane on the freeway. Ghana motored through there at will, with little defensive resistance from any midfielder than the Outlaw Rasta, Beckerman. Our possession in midfield was poor, too.
Probably a combination of both?Naples39 wrote:The problem wasn't defended per se in my opinion for the USA midfield, as clearly the plan was to cede possession and fall back, especially with the early lead. The problem was after absorbing an attack they gave the ball back in <10 seconds.
It was a possession problem, not a defending problem.
Absolutely. This was where Bradley's very, very bad day was a significant problem. I really think some of this was the loss of the security blanket of Altidore as the primary target in transition. Someone needs to do that job or they need to figure out another way to attack, as I said above.Naples39 wrote: It was a possession problem, not a defending problem.
Only caught the last 20 mins or so but Ochoa saved a certain goal from Thiago Silva and judging from the highlights, he made a habit of being in the right place at the right time. The result makes things more difficult for Croatia and leaves the Cameroon in a deep hole.10spro wrote:Don't let the score fool you. This was a thriller and a fantastic performance by Oh Choa! An absolute wall stoning the Brazillians.
That save was big but the one that really stood out for me was when he robbed the header from Neymar where his arm practically makes contact with the post to make that save.rhymes450 wrote:Only caught the last 20 mins or so but Ochoa saved a certain goal from Thiago Silva and judging from the highlights, he made a habit of being in the right place at the right time. The result makes things more difficult for Croatia and leaves the Cameroon in a deep hole.10spro wrote:Don't let the score fool you. This was a thriller and a fantastic performance by Oh Choa! An absolute wall stoning the Brazillians.
Big day tomorrow for Spain. Could mark the end of an era unless they get their act together.
certainly was. It was so tense because you just knew one goal would be enough to win it.pk500 wrote:Brazil-Mexico was one of the most entertaining, taut 0-0 matches I've seen in some time. Fabulous entertainment.