My regards to Dr. Mrs. Gator Gotham.That's Dr. Gotham to you, buddy.
Really enjoyed that one.
Sands looks like the human version of a golden retriever.
Don't think there was a player out there happier than Sands. Got paired up with Pirlo for a bit it looked like. Kid was smiling ear to ear.
My hope is that Vieria has Pirlo mentor Sands for the season. The kid would gain so much from that opportunity, and those nice passes we see from Sands already could become a whole lot more pretty.
More importantly Sands is just young enough, and good enough, that we're probably going to have a smooth transition from Michael Bradley when the time arises. Ideally Sands can get good enough quick enough and be versatile enough to knock Beckerman off the USMNT roster before Russia.
I like Beckerman as a person, I think he's done great things for the national team, but my god are his legs totally shot. Also I don't believe that he's never smoked pot, just look at him.
I'm not quite on that train yet, but both Donovan and Beasley were 17 and staring in the Korea/Japan WC. Players at that age can make ridiculous leaps with growth spurts or their bodies just "getting it" tactically and skill wise. Look as Pulisic - he was known, but not gushed over, however given a chance he lept to the top of the world for his age. Not saying Sands is in the same category, but he could always turn a corner and be special. We'll know over the next few months.From U17 to MNT World Cup squad within 18 months? That's quite ambitious.
If he truly was that good, why wouldn't he have been picked up to play or be in a European academy?
We've only seen him play three games, one against an Ecuadorian side and two MLS preseason matches.
I'm on the #Sands2K17 hype train, but not the Sands hyperloop.
You also have to look at where and with who Pulisic trained at that age. If Sands makes the team, which we all think he should, his development will greatly accelerate. Those around him will help him elevate his game.I'm not quite on that train yet, but both Donovan and Beasley were 17 and staring in the Korea/Japan WC. Players at that age can make ridiculous leaps with growth spurts or their bodies just "getting it" tactically and skill wise. Look as Pulisic - he was known, but not gushed over, however given a chance he lept to the top of the world for his age. Not saying Sands is in the same category, but he could always turn a corner and be special. We'll know over the next few months.
Very true, but not always necessary. Donovan and Beasley were with the US Residency program in Bradenton. They made the leap simply playing with their peers; granted that was the most talented u17 team the US has ever produced, but I'd still say it wasn't as good as training with a roster like our current one, let alone Dortmond's.You also have to look at where and with who Pulisic trained at that age. If Sands makes the team, which we all think he should, his development will greatly accelerate. Those around him will help him elevate his game.
I think they were 19-20 at the World Cup. Not to nitpick, but it is a decent gap for most between those ages.Very true, but not always necessary. Donovan and Beasley were with the US Residency program in Bradenton. They made the leap simply playing with their peers; granted that was the most talented u17 team the US has ever produced, but I'd still say it wasn't as good as training with a roster like our current one, let alone Dortmond's.
What Sands has against him is that a "kid" has a harder time locking down a DMid position on a full national team than they would as a winger or forward - there's more riding on the play of the DMid, hence Beasley and Donovan could freelance and take chances knowing if the lost the ball they had full backup. Sands would be the backup and therefore can't make mistakes.
However, what Sands (or any other 17-18yo) has going for them is that Arena has a track record of bringing on youth. Donovan, Beasley, pretty sure he tapped up Convey.
I like how they go out of their way to keep mix out of these videos.
From U17 to MNT World Cup squad within 18 months? That's quite ambitious.
If he truly was that good, why wouldn't he have been picked up to play or be in a European academy?
We've only seen him play three games, one against an Ecuadorian side and two MLS preseason matches.
I'm on the #Sands2K17 hype train, but not the Sands hyperloop.
He snuck in at 4:46!
One good preseason game and he's off to Russia
He snuck in at 4:46!
If he truly was that good, why wouldn't he have been picked up to play or be in a European academy?
I'm on the #Sands2K17 hype train, but not the Sands hyperloop.