Good strong win. Sure, it was Scotland, but it's a good sign this team was able to pretty much take control, and finish their opportunities. Donovan was on his A game tonight, and Bradley's goal was outstanding. Good attendance also, and it seemed like the crowd was into the game for all 90 minutes.
Ives Galarcep@SoccerByIvesWhen's the last time a USMNT central midfielder put together 2 consecutive games as impressive as the last two Michael Bradley has played?
Ives Galarcep@SoccerByIvesI'd say Claudio Reyna's games vs. Mexico & Germany at 2002 World Cup might be last time a USMNT CM played that well in consecutive matches
Notre Dame only had one Rudy but Nebraska gets a new crop of Rudys every season
Ives Galarcep@SoccerByIvesQuality night from Fabian Johnson. He's going to be the starting left back for a WHILE. Not that we didn't already know that.
Notre Dame only had one Rudy but Nebraska gets a new crop of Rudys every season
Huge, dumb mistake by a coach (Aston Villa) who didn't want a player simply because he was American so he sat him and the Bradley hater's tried to make it out that Mike was not good enough.....go figure...and that coach is no longer employed by Villa....
And Bradley is the toast of Seire A and international level football....go figure....
Grant Wahl@GrantWahl@Okwonga Really like Bradley. Amazed that Villa didn't want him.
Notre Dame only had one Rudy but Nebraska gets a new crop of Rudys every season
Hey Reign.....you and I both dislike Klins, but even I have to admit, that was some of the best close quarter passing showed by the US in recent history. If Klinsey can build off that type of play and work towards gaining more control at midfield, I may just have to change my opinion. Time will tell. Alot of turnovers though.
Nebraska fans, this is called someone in your conference having your back…welcome to the Big Ten. - HawkeyeNation
Scotland played like they didn't care and their coach admitted as much in the post game....so the jury is still out in my opinion...
Yes it was a good game....Brazil is next though....even if they are a watered down Brazil with alot of the top stars not participating....but yes time will tell....
Scotland boss Craig Levein admitted his players looked like a team with nothing to play for as they crashed to a 5-1 defeat by the United States
Hey Reign.....you and I both dislike Klins, but even I have to admit, that was some of the best close quarter passing showed by the US in recent history. If Klinsey can build off that type of play and work towards gaining more control at midfield, I may just have to change my opinion. Time will tell. Alot of turnovers though.
Notre Dame only had one Rudy but Nebraska gets a new crop of Rudys every season