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04 Aug 2002, 12:49 PM
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Important points from Lalas, Arena
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/216/sports/Perception_is_reality_for_US+.shtml
I think Lalas' points about never catching a team by surprise anymore are right on. 2006 will be a much more difficult competition for the US than 2002 was, but hopefully an improvement in talent from our players will help overcome that jump in difficulty. I think a transition from the role of underdog is only one of the obstacles. A lot more players on the next roster will not have had World Cup experience. The US has badly struggled in Europe. A team leader has to step forward and be what Reyna was to this team. In short, there are many unanswered questions.
One quote from Arena in this article shed light on who is likely to get immediate looks from the head coach. ''There are players who need to be replaced,'' Arena said. ''But there are a number of guys who played on the team but were not on the [World Cup] roster.''
To me, this says a player like Greg Vanney, Richard Mulrooney, or even Chris Klein were being groomed by Arena as possibilities for 2002, but probabilities for 2006. I believe we'll see these three get looks right away from Arena. Other than that, four more years of the same. Arena will be looking for players based on many of the same qualities he looked for before, but the end-all of selection will be Arena's much-used line, "We'll select the group of players who make us a better team."
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04 Aug 2002, 01:05 PM
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Clicked on the link three time and no dice. Thanks for the summary anyways.
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04 Aug 2002, 04:35 PM
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04 Aug 2002, 05:52 PM
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Important points from Lalas, Arena
Just go to www.boston.com, then click on sports then it's right there in featured articles
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04 Aug 2002, 05:53 PM
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I like Klein. I think he is a national team calibre player. Big, tough, works hard, surprising skill.
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05 Aug 2002, 01:25 PM
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Chris Klein could make an interesting attacking RB in a 4-4-2 or a right sided midfielder in the 3-5-2 formation. He certainly seems tough enough for the defensive duties. I wonder if Bruce is thinking about a switch for the Nats (ala Mulrooney).
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05 Aug 2002, 01:53 PM
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Chris Klein has always reminded me of Tony Sanneh.
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05 Aug 2002, 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by Martin Fischer
Chris Klein has always reminded me of Tony Sanneh.
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Martin,
Chris is a LOT more skillful then Sanneh. His goal scoring touch is better than most of our right side players. May not good as Stewart in WCQ, but as good as Olsen, definately better than Jones.
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05 Aug 2002, 03:09 PM
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Martin,
Chris is a LOT more skillful then Sanneh. His goal scoring touch is better than most of our right side players. May not good as Stewart in WCQ, but as good as Olsen, definately better than Jones.
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Well, you and I just see things differently. To me, Sanneh's skill level is often underated, with I hoped, the World Cup providing the counterpoint to that argument. Klein might have a slight skill advantage over Sanneh (keep in mind that Sanneh played attacking positions in MLS with strong success), but I think Tony is a better player because he is slightly more physical and, of course, more experienced.
I don't see Klein as skilled enough to play in the midfield and I see his future, if any, with the Nats as a right back in the Sanneh mold, with a little more skill and not quite as much of a physical force.
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05 Aug 2002, 04:00 PM
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Sanneh is definitely underrated. Also... who else has the cojones to flick the ball over his head to beat a man in his own box when leading by just one goal in a World Cup match? Or nutmeg an opponent in his own box as in the Netherlands friendly?
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