What has happened to Tyler Boyd, he played so well and now we keep seeing Morris and Roldan? Also, Bradley's passing has been horrible his last 4 passes right to Mexican players
Mexico toying with the the US, midfield and defense have been horrible not adjusting to what Mexico is doing
I was never sold on Boyd making a one time switch from NZ. Nothing very distinguished an out his career
The whole U.S. team had been dominated its not just a Bradley issue
I agree, on Bradley and the team, but Boyd has been way better than either Morris or Roldan...but Roldan is working his butt off
Good effort, but Mexico was the better team overall. The Gold Cup was a decent confidence booster for the US team, but still a long ways to go. On the plus side, it looks like CONCACAF is down overall. Besides Mexico, there's not another country that looks scary going into WCQ.
I get so tired of the Altidore “great holdup” and being “a handful” commentary. I want a damn striker that can score. He doesn’t cut it. Boyd probably isn’t the answer, but he sure as heck had a better tourney than Altidore did.
And what was that last sub? You need a goal, so you bring in another defender to “play more offensive minded”.....
I think most of us picked Mexico to win, so it's not a surprise result. But, I am happy with the progress in a short period of time that the team has made. Two years ago, this team was a travesty losing to lowly Trinidad and Tobago, players playing out of position, no player development and the list goes on. This team saw some youngsters step up in McKinney and Pulisic, Stephen settled down and Long looks to be a solid center back. Arriola played with passion and showed some promise.
This team gives me hope we'll be able to qualify for WC 2022, it'll be interesting to see where we're at in a year or will the damages done by the last staff carry over to next year and beyond
I think most of us picked Mexico to win, so it's not a surprise result. But, I am happy with the progress in a short period of time that the team has made. Two years ago, this team was a travesty losing to lowly Trinidad and Tobago, players playing out of position, no player development and the list goes on. This team saw some youngsters step up in McKinney and Pulisic, Stephen settled down and Long looks to be a solid center back. Arriola played with passion and showed some promise.
This team gives me hope we'll be able to qualify for WC 2022, it'll be interesting to see where we're at in a year or will the damages done by the last staff carry over to next year and beyond