チャンネルのこのシリーズで USMNT プレーヤーが海外でどのように活躍したかを更新します。 Dest Transfer の更新: https://youtu.be/8OSbr8iCl7I USMNT プレイヤー: . プリシッチ。 ジオ・レイナ。 宛先。 ジョン・ブルックス。 ユヌス・ムサー。 ジョシュ・サージェント。 セバスチャン・ソト。 ウェストン・マッケニー。 タイラー・アダムス。 ティム・ウェア。 クリス・リチャーズ。 フォラリン・バログン。 ニコラス・ジョッキーニ。 ジョニー・カルドソ。 リッチー・レデスマレジー・キャノン。 ユリシーズ・ラネス。 マシュー・ホッペ。 ジョニー・カルドソ。 ブレンデン・アーロンソン Gianluca Busio Instagram でフォロー: @Tacticalmanagertv Twitter でフォロー @ManagerTactical Fub​​oTV 無料トライアルのリンク: https://www.fubo.tv/welcome?irad=343747&irmp=2871982 当社のライブ ストリーミング スタジオ ブラウザー プラットフォーム設定: https://streamyard. com?fpr=tactical10 Skymike による音楽 彼のチャンネルを購読する: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt2p67RGk8XSquT1OvOfoZg ソース: https://www.transfermarkt.com https://www.mlssoccer.com/ https:/ /www.espn.com/ https://www.sofascore.com/ #USMNT #TacticalManagerTV

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  1. Back to laimers comment , I’m assuming he’s tryin to say that the football that was implemented into Jesses side , simply didn’t sit well w the set of players. Not every team is a pressing 90 min running machine , these players just wanted to have fun , express themselves in their own ways

  2. Dest clearly messed up. He thought he was going to play with Messi, and then Messi left. He should have gone to Bayern and played opposite of Davis. He's been exposed over and over again to be a terrible defender. Yedlin got outrun by the fastest defender in the world, Dest got owned the entire half and and yanked. Xavi and the previous coach had to move him up to the an attacking wing.

    We're all set there. Last year everyone was screaming for Marsch to replace 3G, now he's fired. Year before, it was Wagner. He also got fired. Guess y'all move to Pellegrino. Seeing a trend here. Konrad has a lot of upside, but he's all dribble and no finishing RN. We have better options. Surprised Brooks back on the bench when he's been playing better. Could be he's backsliding again. Too old to be this inconsistent like he was in the past

  3. He got to play at his dream team…he got to play with Messi. He got plenty of play time. Was absolutely a great dicision.

  4. I don't know that Laimer was taking a shot at Marsch, perse. This looks like the kind of thing players say whenever they want to prove the manager being sacked wasn't their fault.

    And, to be fair, losing isn't fun for anyone. Underperforming puts pressure on people that takes the joy out of the game. The rest of the quote looks like the "how" they intended to enjoy football again. Keep the ball more, less of the "intentionally misplaced passes" Rangnick ball uses. More technical play.

    It did strike me that RBL bought a bunch of technical players, including Iliax Morida, and then turned to Jesse Marsch, whose persona is, "I abandoned possession soccer to play Rangnick ball." Maybe they thought Marsch could wed the two styles. But that constant high intensity pressing makes it hard to slow possession.

  5. If you assist Timo Werner? Call it a miracle!

    Also Dest did not make a mistake by going to Barcelona. Barcelona made a mistake by giving up on Dest.

  6. Dest was and is fine. Barca is the issue not him. Am I biased? Maybe but look a Frankie De Jong, he "looks" poor too @Barca. FCB is a perfect example of why "winning" doesn't indicate long term form *cough cough @GGG simps*.

  7. Pulisic passed him the ball at ridululous pace Werner had to control that veritable blast( sorry pass) from pulisic, turn, shimmy and score. In short Werner had still a lot of work to do.
    A special mention to that Iranian fellow for Zenit: My goodness! What a player.

  8. Kind of surprising they sacked Marsch as quickly as they did. Considering he isn’t just some new hire but a guy that’s been groomed to take this job for years. I didn’t think he could really do badly enough to lose his job by now. But I guess the whole team didn’t like him? Hard to come back from that…

  9. If soccer were the most popular sport in the US from the beginning (late 1800s), how many of the 21 World Cups do you think the US would have won?

  10. The players reported as now transfer-listed at Barca are players with good resale values. Going to Barca was not a mistake for Dest. The club had wanted him. The then coach had wanted him. He had wanted to be there. The club have since imploded. The coach has gone. The circumstances are considerably changed.

  11. Let’s be real here, Dest doesn’t look bad, the entire Barca team lacks coaching and effort. Why is Xavi playing tikitaka when you barely have great midfielders. Cmon man. The whole team go skooled

  12. I’m pretty sure Barcelona made a mistake by hiring Xavi. I highly doubt he will be there in two years but who knows.

  13. I like the idea of a super assist but that's where you an I may disagree with Tuchel. Werner plays in spite of his performance and Pulisic gets benched after a good game (Benched against Leeds, not even as a sub). When Pulisic gets an assist for Chelsea, it's called "The Riding the Pine guarantee"

  14. An assitaso if u assist timo Richards had a nice geno..Europa conf. League is most ridiculous thing ever created , it’s worse then English championship league

  15. As for the comparison between today's Salzburg and Marsch's Salzburg, I thought your comparison was fair. I don't think it was a particularly bad look for him to rally the troops to a 3-3 comeback against Liverpool (even though Salah did end up doing Salah stuff at the end). Honestly, I've been hoping for him to get a USMNT role ever since then.

  16. As for Dest, I think that if someone's going to say it was a "mistake" for him to go to Barcelona, even if we say it's fair play to use the benefit of hindsight, they're still going to have to make the case that his career would be in a better place if he'd stayed at Ajax. (Well, I guess one could say he could've chosen Bayern instead, but I'm not sure that would've been as good for his career either.) I have a hard time seeing his time at Barça as anything other than "falling up," if you will. Disappointing to hear that Xavi reportedly doesn't rate him, though.

  17. While the casters and analysts were endlessly hyping Pepi for more goals that your grandma could make, Brendan Aaronson and Paul Arriola were absolutely busting their asses chasing down every ball and putting relentless pressure on opposing defenses. That's why I'm neither surprised by Aaronson's success or his incredible heat map work rate. Just wish the casters would recognize how crucial he is to the USMNT.

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