I actually saw a futbol match there. Spain vs Ireland Bunch of drunk Irish people fighting each other Was entertained. Plus it was dope seeing Spain at their best.
Jokes aside, that's actually an interesting question. I'm sure that, per match played, he isn't (that's probably Tota Carbajal), but if you realise how many more games Mexico plays nowadays it's not totally unthinkable.
more of an example for the senior women's team that didn't even qualify and the u-20 team that got destroyed by England but they don't say shit about that heck they might not get out of the group stage either like the u-20s but whatever
The thing that bothers me is how a lot of the Mexico based media is talking about the match as if they had lost because of lack of mentality when that’s like not even in the top five of reasons for the defeat.
Pulisic becomes the youngest captain in #USMNT history! 💪🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/IbhPcTjoQp— Borussia Dortmund (@BlackYellow) November 20, 2018
Malísimo jugador lo que es la mercadotecnia pésimo para el balón @Miguel_layun lastima ese lugar deberá ser para otro jugador mexicano , tengan cuidado en el vestidor @VillarealCFBR— E.Moreno31 (@Laalmoreno) November 21, 2018
I could smell this coming from miles away A reminder that the 3 best US U20 players are Tyler Adams, Josh Sargent and Tim Weah, and the USYNT just ripped through Costa Rica, Honduras & Mexico without any of 'em.— Matthew Doyle (@MattDoyle76) November 22, 2018
Yeah this might not be a dumb post at all. Right now they have the right to call themselves the big shots in this category especially after the 2nd round started and they destroyed Costa Rica while we barely went thru El Salvador and Panama. Of course Mexico was missing players but they are all in the offense and defensively we aren't missing anything that big that I know of.
considering their 2015 U20 was way stronger than Mexico, lead by Zalalem and Rubin, and neither of those two are on their NT radar...it’s counting chickens before they hatch, as usual
We won the U20 in 2015. Maybe they will falter but right now, he's totally right. They ripped thru the U20 tournament. And right now they have bragging rights and might be favored because they might have better missing players that we have especially in certain areas, which isn't good.
I was referring to their U20 wc They were significantly better than Mexico. For all we know, the roles can reverse
In 2015 they did better but we were stuck in the group of death and had a great team (Chuck, Guti, Orbelin, Gudiño) and a bad coach. In the end even with Almaguer we lost to the champion and 3rd place team. We won the U20 in CONCACAF. In 2017, even when they won the tournament we only lost by 1-0 and because their coach punked our crap coach. We crushed El Salvador and looked to have been the 2nd best team of the tournament and maybe could've done better with a better coach. This time they won and ripped thru the competition as the post said. I think in recent time it's the most disparity between our performances in a while.
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I’m sure he’d suffer against the prestigious defenses in MLS like Darwin and Rooney I don't think so. Declining productivity over the last 3 years, hitting 34 early next year, and hasn't looked particularly mobile over the last 3 months.Might have one bounce-back season in him but the odds are against it.https://t.co/4mGbNd3XQs— Matthew Doyle (@MattDoyle76) November 27, 2018