Rotation, rotation. I would go the same 11 from this weekend at Atlanta, more or less the same again vs. New England and then rotate out against Philly.
I think we don't have to rotate at all this time pending injury or fatigue. Why? Because the travel is only to Atlanta for Sunday's game and then fly back to New York either Sunday night (we play at 5 PM so we can make a red eye flight) or Monday. Home game Wednesday. Home game Saturday. So that's two days of rest between each game, not enough, but without the travel it's easier on the players.
And we say what happened when Vieira fell into the fallacy of rotating players. Our next game at Philly next Saturday is the Open Cup vs the Red Bulls which is 11 days after that match.
And the end of the first half, Lalas and Strong were talking about the rotation and said that Vieira will "trust his players" to tell them if they can play or not. So kinda sounded like he would not be rotating as much.
Will say that Villa looked gassed in the 2nd half vs Orlando (Maybe because he was stupidly in long sleeves). Admittedly he had some left in the tank for that last goal, but he was dogging it for portions of the last 35 minutes. If given the choice, would Villa want to start 3 matches in 8 days?
Villa could have started the RSL match and been subbed out 25min in with a 3-0 lead.And the end of the first half, Lalas and Strong were talking about the rotation and said that Vieira will "trust his players" to tell them if they can play or not. So kinda sounded like he would not be rotating as much.
Will say that Villa looked gassed in the 2nd half vs Orlando (Maybe because he was stupidly in long sleeves). Admittedly he had some left in the tank for that last goal, but he was dogging it for portions of the last 35 minutes. If given the choice, would Villa want to start 3 matches in 8 days?
Villa could have started the RSL match and been subbed out 25min in with a 3-0 lead.
I think we don't have to rotate at all this time pending injury or fatigue. Why? Because the travel is only to Atlanta for Sunday's game and then fly back to New York either Sunday night (we play at 5 PM so we can make a red eye flight) or Monday. Home game Wednesday. Home game Saturday. So that's two days of rest between each game, not enough, but without the travel it's easier on the players.
And we say what happened when Vieira fell into the fallacy of rotating players. Our next game at Philly next Saturday is the Open Cup vs the Red Bulls which is 11 days after that match.
Mikey Lopez, meet Roland Alberg's ankle.....Generally agree, but worth keeping in mind that unlike this week, our 3rd opponent will not be coming off a midweek game. Philly has the Wednesday games off, so they will be rested.
Yes. This was the mistake. If you want to limit his minutes, fine, but then don't put him on at the end when we are chasing a result and they can bunker. Put him on at the beginning when he can help us build a lead.
I meant to post something like this after the RSL match, but I never got around to doing it.Nah. If you start a player, you have to expect him to play 90. You can pull him at 60 only if the game situation allows for it. What happens if we are down 0-1 or tied 1-1 in the 60th? You're not taking out Villa.
I'm of the opinion that you play one game at a time. In other words, I would have played the A-team in both Dallas and Utah, then brought the B-team into Orlando. Don't worry about the opponents and schedule, just play your best lineup each game considering all factors.
Sunday - at Atlanta
Wednesday - vs New England
Saturday - vs Philadelphia
An easier three game stretch than before in terms of opponents and travel but damn that's a lot of soccer. I think we can get 9 points out of this stretch.
Tata Martino will be suspended for this match as he was ejected during Atlanta's match vs. Houston last weekend.