everyone except Khiry, Mata, Wallace and Camargo.Who is available tonight?
everyone except Khiry, Mata, Wallace and Camargo.Who is available tonight?
everyone except Khiry, Mata, Wallace and Camargo.
nah my trolls are direct and bluntHaha, now I'm pretty sure you're trolling me....
This post probably made Seth 's morning for the ambiguity of it.
They killed us last time because they had 5 in the midfield, albeit with different players than who is available tonight, but I think that was more a result of our midfielders being over-matched 1-for-1 and Vieira insisted on playing out of the back every time. With Callens and Chanot going more route 1 over the top when nothing presents itself, the Toronto back three could be in for a very active night of chasing our front three and Maxi streaking through without a mark.I am really starting to feel bad for Toronto if they try to play a 352 against us. We will destroy them if they try to contest the midfield and let us get the ball with speed to the forwards. With how depleted they are, they need to bunker the whole game and hope to spring a long ball to Giovinco by himself. If there is anyone in the league who can create goals out of nothing, its him.
The way you stop a shifty 5'4" Italian is with a 5'9" Finnish Reindeer Butcher. If his knives are sharp, we'll be eating cotechino and mortadella tonight.We have all the advantages going on this one, but the one thing that worries me is Giovinco.
It is said that soccer is a "weak-link" sport - i.e. your team is only as good as your weakest player. Giovinco, however, comes the closest to making soccer a "strong-link" sport. Starving him for service doesn't really matter because he is so good at creating his own opportunities. He only needs 6" of space for half-a-second in order to fire a shot with strength and precision or knife a pass that unlocks the defense, and he is so shifty that he can create for himself that space and that time.
I think we win today, but I expect Gio will have his moments.
We should be able to effectively dominate the midfield, but if they move Vazquez around enough, he may also get a few chances to expose our outside backs. He has been terrific this season, some of it certainly because he was operating with a more functional unit, but he can create some magic on his own.We have all the advantages going on this one, but the one thing that worries me is Giovinco.
It is said that soccer is a "weak-link" sport - i.e. your team is only as good as your weakest player. Giovinco, however, comes the closest to making soccer a "strong-link" sport. Starving him for service doesn't really matter because he is so good at creating his own opportunities. He only needs 6" of space for half-a-second in order to fire a shot with strength and precision or knife a pass that unlocks the defense, and he is so shifty that he can create for himself that space and that time.
I think we win today, but I expect Gio will have his moments.
Thanks, T Tom in Fairfield CT
Anyone want to guess the 18?
GK: Johnson, Johansen
DEF: Chanot, Callens, Brillant, Sweat, White, Allen
MF: Ring, Herrera, Moralez, Pirlo, Lopez
F: Villa, Harrison, McNamara, Okoli, Lewis
Stertzer, Sands, Awuah and Rawls get left out
or giovinco can score a hat trick on us
Hoping that since he changed at halftime of the Minnesota game, and wore short sleeves during the Vancouver game, the superstition is broken and he can go back to wearing short sleeves and not get heat strokeLike if you believe that even in this weather that David Villa will wear long sleeves.
Hoping that since he changed at halftime of the Minnesota game, and wore short sleeves during the Vancouver game, the superstition is broken and he can go back to wearing short sleeves and not get heat stroke