PBP: United States vs Colombia; 1/28; 7:30pm ET

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  1. Excellency

    Excellency Member+

    LA Galaxy
    United States
    Nov 4, 2011
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    I've never understood the love for "calmness" as a soccer qualtiy. I see people all the time say "he was calm in possession" and I wonder what it accomplished.

    p.s. edit: Pirlo wasnt a good soccer player because he was calm, he was a good soccer player who happened to be calm.
     
  2. Elninho

    Elninho Member+

    Sacramento Republic FC
    United States
    Oct 30, 2000
    Sacramento, CA
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Is he effective, though? He shows flashes of brilliance, and then wastes them with poor decisions.
     
  3. Marko72

    Marko72 Member+

    Aug 30, 2005
    New York
    Oh, and Acosta seemed to alternate between near-perfect set piece deliveries with some that were, um, less than perfect.
     
  4. neems

    neems Member+

    Liverpool FC
    United States
    Apr 14, 2009
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    He doesn’t seem like a playmaker which is what I was going to say in that second sentence. Also, concerns about his mobility in there. Seems a bit slow, but I’m sure we’ll get another look if he keeps up his club play.
     
  5. Marko72

    Marko72 Member+

    Aug 30, 2005
    New York
    He's got the feet. He's got the athleticism. He's got the fight. But there's a mental side to this game as well.
     
  6. Marko72

    Marko72 Member+

    Aug 30, 2005
    New York
    He doesn't look like a playmaker to me. Another guy to compete with LDLT, not Musah or McKennie or Brenden or Gio.

    The final "haul" of this camp, IMO? Vazquez is ready to compete for a place in the first team; I think he's on a par with the other 4 or 5 of them (but not yet clearly better), and Zendejas might be solid backup quality. Cowell should be great with the U23s and should get some B team minutes when available. Jones might be a B option. Neal's ready for first team club minutes.
     
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  7. butters59

    butters59 Member+

    Feb 22, 2013
    While he can run in a straight line and fight for the ball he is effective, he has no clue what to do after that.
     
  8. adam tash

    adam tash Member+

    Jul 12, 2013
    Barcelona, Spain
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    players are out of season and had very little time to acclimate and form any sort of cohesiveness

    making definitive statements on any of these players is something I'm not fan of

    that said, i think the players that went to the wc and have a bunch of caps should be standing out in a good way....and though i didnt watch any of these games....doesnt sound like any of them did. sounds like they all were negatives out there.
     
  9. Eleven Bravo

    Eleven Bravo Member+

    Atlanta United
    United States
    Jul 3, 2004
    SC
    Club:
    Atlanta Silverbacks
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Overall, improved performance than against Serbia which is a good sign, but there were still pluses and minuses.

    Personally, I thought Hoppe was good. He offered us something different. I also thought Ferreira and Arriola were good. Paxten Aaronson showed some promise. So did DeJuan Jones. And Tolkin was very good.

    Acosta was so-so.

    Williamson and Sonora were both mostly invisible.

    Johnson was never really tested.

    The center backs were so-so. Rogers and Neal both looked like they’re worth seeing again.

    Sabbi might be quick but he’s one of the least technical players I’ve ever seen for the USMNT.

    Vazquez looked like he could be dangerous, but he wasn’t clean tonight.
     
  10. butters59

    butters59 Member+

    Feb 22, 2013
    Was really impressed with that guy Sabbi on the Colombian team. Never missed a teammate with his passes.
    Not a single time. Very special performance.
     
  11. LouisZ

    LouisZ Member+

    Oct 14, 2010
    Southern California-USA
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Neal's game reminds me of Richards's
     
  12. LouisZ

    LouisZ Member+

    Oct 14, 2010
    Southern California-USA
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Profile wise, I seen his face in lots of Aztec warrior tattoos.
     
  13. CU soccer

    CU soccer Member

    Mar 28, 2005
    Panama City Beach
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    If you’re ever in Panama City Beach, let me know
     
  14. Excellency

    Excellency Member+

    LA Galaxy
    United States
    Nov 4, 2011
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
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    Closest I've been is a great lunch at the Fish House in Pensacola, other than enjoying Ruby in Paradise (Ashley Judd in her prime).
     
  15. The Clientele

    The Clientele Member+

    Portland Timbers
    Jun 25, 2005
    Portland, Oregon
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I don’t see Hoppe connecting well with his teammates. Part of me feels like his field awareness isn’t where it needs to be.
     
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  16. Marko72

    Marko72 Member+

    Aug 30, 2005
    New York
    Hoppe's good at winning 1v1s and making aggressive runs. For me, that's most of his game. The rest of his game feels lacking.
     
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  17. gogorath

    gogorath Member+

    None
    United States
    May 12, 2019
    Hoppe now has 400'+ for the US, and has an assist against Martinique and a scrappy, rebound goal against Jamaica.

    Some people are very impressed with people who try stuff that doesn't work a lot. I liked parts of Hoppe's game today, but while it looks more fun, dude has lower goal productivity than Arriola for the US, and he's "Danger Adjacent."
     
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  18. Mahtzo1

    Mahtzo1 Member+

    Jan 15, 2007
    So Cal
    My son and I were talking about the same thing today (not Hoppe specifically but some players in general). Some players are skilled and selfish. Some players are skilled but do not see the field. I think Hoppe is skilled enough, and he works hard but he doesn't see the field and for that reason, he holds on to the ball and doesn't have an end product.
     
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  19. The Clientele

    The Clientele Member+

    Portland Timbers
    Jun 25, 2005
    Portland, Oregon
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Yeah. I think that’s it. He’s just not seeing the entire field. He’s determined and energized, but he seems not to open up the field with his passes and connections with teammates. You can see from how he plays that he badly wants to succeed, but that lack of field vision is constraining his growth as a player.
     
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