Slap-kick. #USA pic.twitter.com/r7aIaJvsfT— Ben Jata (@Ben_Jata) March 4, 2017 Nice dive by the baby nad.
*sigh* We played like crap in the second stage Lara has his work cut out for him because the U17 are coming up and he still has the senior NT... It does give a chuckle to see that gif though.
With all due respect, with Mexico and the US in the same group as El Salvador, they have it tough. I don't want be arrogant or overconfident or something like that but both are going with better teams than normal. I think their chances are extremely limited.
It's not arrogance in the case of Mexico who has shown time and again to have a great youth set up especially in the U17. Now for the U20 I was hoping for a little more "fight" not in the way of rough challenges mind you but at least rising to the occasion against the higher tier. In the Mexico game they were overwhelmed and didn't know how to respond to damn near anything you guys did. As for the US game I'm glad I didn't watch the second half I heard it was horrendous football.
Naw this is what lead to it. RED CARDS El Salvador and United States, Marcos RODRIGUEZ No. 14 and Sebastian SAUCEDO No. 11 | @ussoccer @Fesfut_SV #CU20CRC pic.twitter.com/zvPM4MHI2V— Concacaf (@Concacaf) March 4, 2017
Surprised no one had posted this. In Quest to Sound European, M.L.S. Displays a United Front https://nyti.ms/2lofem9
I just knew Dortmund was going to sweep the leg today once I saw the starting lineups. Schmidt done goofed by not starting his best player in Bellarabi from the start. It also didn't help that some players were nursing strained vaginas and couldn't be counted on to go the full 90.
Leicester are back. Golazo de Mahrez Super goal by #Mahrez 2-1 #LEIHUL #lcfc #leicestercity #HullCity pic.twitter.com/kVHtIfIgc0— Tokyo Fox 🦊 (東京狐) 🇬🇧🇯🇵 (@tokyofox) March 4, 2017