ESPN FCのSebastian Salazarには、Herculez GomezとAlejandro Morenoが加わり、Gregg Berhalterの最初の年に米国の男子代表チームの結果について議論します。ゴメスは、予想される目標統計によって「ドライブナット」であり、USMNTがそのアイデンティティを見つけるのに苦労していると考えています。モレノは、ベルハルターの下の生命のあるラインの間を読み、USMNTの所有物はフィールドの正しい場所にないと述べています。 #ESPNFC #USMNT#USSOCCER✔YouTubeでESPN FCを購読する:http://bit.ly/subscribetoespnfc

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  1. If your going to have a conversation about math, statistics, data science, algorithms, etc why not have someone with that expertise on the show to explain how these numbers are calculated?

  2. Creating a game system in a national team is not so easy, the best teams will take many years to forge their style of play. it is not as simple as saying: "we are going to play to have the possession" or "we are going to play the counterattack" that depends on the quality of the players in a selection. Maybe they will work against concacaf teams, but when they face a soccer power like Spain, Germany, Brazil, etc., they will most likely lose by 5 goals or more …

  3. Here’s a statistics that’s is meaningful, UEFA cites that 70% of teams that have more SOG than there opponents win the game. Now, berhalter is following the other UEFA statistic which is 55% of the teams that have more possession win the game. Another interesting dilemma as well, the American soccer player isn’t a technical or tactical player, so attempting to play a possession oriented system with athletic players is a system ready to fail.

  4. Against top 50 national teams, since Berhalter took the reins, the US has:

    2-0 Costa Rica B-Team (it's a winter camp)
    1-1 Chile
    0-1 Jamaica
    0-3 Venezuela
    3-1 Jamaica*
    0-1 Mexico*
    0-3 Mexico
    1-1 Uruguay
    1-0 Costa Rica B-Team (another winter camp this year)

    *Competitive match/Gold Cup

    Now you're probably thinking that these results might get the US into the 2022 World Cup, but a reminder that every game I listed was played in the United States. The only games the US played abroad was their 2-0 loss to Canada in Toronto and their 4-0 win over Cuba (who lost a lot of players to defections in the US and Canada) in the Cayman Islands (the stadium in Havana didn't meet CONCACAF's prerequisites, so the match was moved to a neutral venue). So what happens when the US plays in Honduras or El Salvador? In the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, the US had a terrible away record with 0 wins, 4 draws, and 3 losses away including a 2-0 loss to Guatemala and a 4-0 loss to Costa Rica that was null and voided from the minds of US fans because Klinsmann was replaced by Arena. The problem with the US is that Berhalter is egotistical with his methods, believing that his exploitable system will get the US into the top 3 this time and that he can repeatedly rely on lackluster players like Zardes, Trapp and Lovitz while Johnson, Chandler, Green, Morales, Sargent, Robinson and so many Americans in Europe are shafted because they aren't playing in MLS or aren't at the same level as Pulisic, Adams and McKennie.

  5. US dilemma: It has 50 states where players are being trained in dozens of different technical and tactical ways. Do you hire a world class manager that prefers style X or Y then find the best 20 players who can play that way? Or do you identify 20 good "generalist" players that can adapt to various styles and hire a coach that can manager different styles who can maximize the potential of those players to qualify for different events?

  6. Tine for a real manager, if the guy managing your national team can’t get a job managing in a European league you don’t have a manager you have some dude pretending to be a manager

  7. The root of US soccer woes begins at the early youth level….
    There is no true discipline , development , or accountability…
    Fake coaches…
    DA, club, AYSO, City Rec leagues are all the same….
    Pay to play games with fake coaches promising to introduce players to someone at LA Galaxy…
    You Tube and turf, freestyle tricks…..
    Million dollar moves/5 cents finish..

  8. McKennie, Pulisic, Morris, Arriola, Cannon etc the weakest USMNT generation ever.
    The 2013 generation with Donovan, Bradley, Howard, Diskerud, Eddie Johnson, Aaron Johansson etc was better than the current one we have

  9. USMNT have soooooooo many underlying issues and it’s past xG stats. The upcoming young talent with Pulisic, Dest and McKennie is great but it’s just futile and not enough for them to get back into true WC competition.

    The underlying issues have been around for years but more importantly the inability to establish a true football identity/philosophy from the youth system to the senior level. In addition, truly having this spread out across economic levels and also not enough American players play abroad but mainly starting on top clubs’ XI.

    Like it’s been said, it’s been consistently inconsistent but it’s been like that even before Berhalter. He’s just adding on to the inconsistency. The issues started well before the Trinidad match. USNMT needs to be honest with themselves in a sense that they don’t know how to get out of the situation they are in right now. USSF as a whole needs a serious destruction and reconstruction from executives, trainers, coaches, establishing a real football philosophy, AND seeing they are truly searching the country for talent but making sure those talents are growing and evolving to eventually play for top European squads. Also, USSF needs to see that MLS is a serious sellers league like Liga Nos, Ligue 1/2, Superliga Argentina or Brasileiro Série A. It shouldn’t just be a dumping ground for European players in their latter 30s. So far the league’s brightest talent is Alphonso Davies (I know he’s Canadian). USSF has a lot of serious ground work to do before it’s about stats on the senior level. Seeing them qualify for even WC2022 is a stretch at this rate.

  10. USMNT missed the last world cup. There is no time to play around. Give Berhalter 6 months and if you are still dissatisfied, go get a top coach.

  11. Lack of confidence, chemistry, planning, etc… all leads to inconsistencies which fuel the former and create that death spiral

  12. US has no world class goal scores. Until we as a country learn to develop goal scoring and breaking down the defense WITH finishing we won’t improve. We don’t have that skill set…. the US has never had a world class finisher ever.

  13. USMNT wont be worth a thing until berhalter is is replaced by a coach who actually knows what he is doing.
    berhalter's record speaks for him.

  14. Lol.

    Them: "Play nothing but the youth."
    Also Them: "This team sure is inconsistent."

    People, forget the USMNT, Reyna is hugely inconsistent for Dortmund, which you would know if you actually watched Reyna play. Reyna has been involved in a lot of pretty play, but he also leads all players on Dortmund by a long ways in conceding possession. McKinnie has been hugely inconsistent playing for all the clubs he played for. Sometimes he's incredible. Often he's invisible. And those are the talented players on this young side!

    You have a team full of young players who play highly inconsistently for their clubs and sometimes look like they are world class and sometimes look like they should be on the bench. It's pretty natural that if you then put those players all on a team together that you'll get highly inconsistent results.

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