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official now, loan till September 1st? Wha? people shitting on MLS will hate this, like putting a pitcher on rehab reassignment for few days at minor league team
Yeah not sure I've ever heard of a two-week loan. Weird.
official now, loan till September 1st? Wha? people shitting on MLS will hate this, like putting a pitcher on rehab reassignment for few days at minor league team
He also lists Guzan as his second keeper, so that's all the info you need there about his "analysis"https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/08/16/armchair-analyst-usmnt-depth-chart-goalkeepers-defenders
No, this is not a joke, Doyle just put Sweat as #3 for USMNT left back depth.
Either that means that's a third person to see Sweat's usefulness (the others being Dome and PV), or we just have reaaaallyyyy bad players from the US who play left back.
I would have agreed with you until I saw his performance in Yankee Stadium a few weeks back.He also lists Guzan as his second keeper, so that's all the info you need there about his "analysis"
I've seen Joe Bendik have a similar performance or two at Yankee Stadium as well.I would have agreed with you until I saw his performance in Yankee Stadium a few weeks back.
By that logic SJ should be like #2 or #3 here too based on this season's performance.I would have agreed with you until I saw his performance in Yankee Stadium a few weeks back.
https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/08/16/armchair-analyst-usmnt-depth-chart-goalkeepers-defenders
No, this is not a joke, Doyle just put Sweat as #3 for USMNT left back depth.
Either that means that's a third person to see Sweat's usefulness (the others being Dome and PV), or we just have reaaaallyyyy bad players from the US who play left back.
Edgar Castillo is a player that seems to excel at club ball and flounder at the national level. He is physically outplayed all the time and his offensive forays don’t seem to jive with what the rest of the team is doing. I like the guy except when I’ve seen him suit up for the NT.Also, I don't see why Edgar Castillo doesn't get any love at all. Or maybe I am biased because Colorado is the kind of team you only watch highlights of, and he scores golazos. But when they played against us he seemed to be head and shoulders above his teammates. He seems to be very good technically. I wouldn't be sad if we tried to pry him off Colorado after his loan finishes.
https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/08/16/armchair-analyst-usmnt-depth-chart-goalkeepers-defenders
No, this is not a joke, Doyle just put Sweat as #3 for USMNT left back depth.
Either that means that's a third person to see Sweat's usefulness (the others being Dome and PV), or we just have reaaaallyyyy bad players from the US who play left back.
By that logic SJ should be like #2 or #3 here too based on this season's performance.
Horvath is thrown out there a lot and probably for good reason, but I really haven't watched much of him playing, so I can't speak to that.I actually think Sean does deserve a look with the national team. In the post Tim Howard world, there are not a ton of good American keepers at the moment. Guzan, Johnson, Hamid, Steffen are probably the guys who should be in the mix right now. I'm sure I'm missing someone and I'll be mocked for it, but those are the guys I'm thinking of off the top of my head.
Guzan is a guy who excels at club level for a team that outclasses the competition in front of him and protects him against vicious shots. He’s a disaster on an average club team and similarly bad for the MNT because the opposition routinely has players that can create shots that expose his positioning and reactions. It’s time to move past him and focus on the future.I actually think Sean does deserve a look with the national team. In the post Tim Howard world, there are not a ton of good American keepers at the moment. Guzan, Johnson, Hamid, Steffen are probably the guys who should be in the mix right now. I'm sure I'm missing someone and I'll be mocked for it, but those are the guys I'm thinking of off the top of my head.
I actually think Sean does deserve a look with the national team. In the post Tim Howard world, there are not a ton of good American keepers at the moment. Guzan, Johnson, Hamid, Steffen are probably the guys who should be in the mix right now. I'm sure I'm missing someone and I'll be mocked for it, but those are the guys I'm thinking of off the top of my head.
I would tweak this a bit and say there are a ton of good keepers in the pool. Figuring out which of those might be very good and have a chance at being great is the real challenge.
This is a rough spot for a country that hasn't had less than great in goal for 25 years or so.
Just remember, if we fail to qualify for the World Cup again and Pulisic continued his development, he can still switch to Croatia...Yes, but the roughest spot is AM, where Doyle recommends playing Pulisic out of position just because there are no credible alternatives. When you compare the lack of a "number 10" with the amount of promising young strikers, wingers, DMs, and box-to-box, it's quite concerning.