If it was GGG or PV, I’ll take GGG. Everyone here knows how many times GGG out managed PV every time w played Columbus.
Is there any backing for this? Was there really any MLS selection bias in the last WC?It's a good day for MLS players that GGG is back.
We'll be seeing more domestic based players in the next world cup team, whether they should be there or not.
I saw this somewhere else too. I know we got smacked in the first game of that playoff series, but that involved a red card, and I don't remember any big tactical problems the other times they faced off. I think the series was even between the two, or maybe PV had a one game edge.If it was GGG or PV, I’ll take GGG. Everyone here knows how many times GGG out managed PV every time w played Columbus.
Hahaha... Sure we do.But you don't reject a coach because you disagree with his choice of backup RB.
I saw this somewhere else too. I know we got smacked in the first game of that playoff series, but that involved a red card, and I don't remember any big tactical problems the other times they faced off. I think the series was even between the two, or maybe PV had a one game edge.
Also NYC had the more talented club over that time frame. If I remember correctly (could be blending seasons), Columbus’ best player was the lesser Kamara. NYC has Villa, a young strapping Jack Harrison, Ring in his prime, Herrera, etc…Regular season H2H was 2 NYC wins, 1 Columbus win, and 2 ties. This during years when NYC earned 21 more points than Columbus did. GGG won the only playoff matchup which was the most important head to head they had. No I don't credit NYC or PV with scoring more goals during the second 90 minutes of a 180 minute contest which they lost. Yes the red card was massive. It is what it is. Plus PV teams repeatedly collapsed once anything bad happened including twice conceding killer goals already down at 90+ in first legs.
Berhalter was 5-4 in MLS playoff competitions. Vieira 0-2. Berhalter twice won 2 playoff rounds in a year.
It's not dispositive at all, but if that's all I had to go on and my only two choices I'd take Berhalter.
Overall, I still think a change every 4 years is better. Probably more so with the drama, even if I mostly blame not-Berhalter for that. Other than that I'm OK with GB.
Gio played tonight like the Canadians stole his car and killed his dog.
And then the Canadians started getting petulant at being down 2-0 and knocked him out of the game.Gio played tonight like the Canadians stole his car and killed his dog.
I never saw what happened. I heard speculation it's a high ankle sprain. Poor kid is hurt so often I never assume the other side did anything when it's him.And then the Canadians started getting petulant at being down 2-0 and knocked him out of the game.
Both Canada and Mexico playing so dirty. I really didn’t like the Canadian players trying to push our players subbing out off the field so they’d walk off quicker. Usually expect that BS more from the Concacaf minnows. It’s weird to have everyone else the underdogs taking cheap shots at us. Refs need to adjust and start calling cards when they do. Give us the respect we’ve earned. USMNT, the North American Brazil.I never saw what happened. I heard speculation it's a high ankle sprain. Poor kid is hurt so often I never assume the other side did anything when it's him.
*Coughs in John Brooks*Is there any backing for this? Was there really any MLS selection bias in the last WC?
For less consequential matches, it makes sense to give shots to young MLS players because national team call ups and appearances automatically raises a players profile and increases their chances of moving to a better league, so that is to be expected. The MLS bias narrative gets established from these matches by our low knowledge internet supporters base, but the thing about all these call ups, players tended to either not prove any potential and were no longer in the picture, or they moved to Europe.
Did GGG ever give an unjustified start of an MLS player in a major game over a clearly better and fully fit Euro based player?
Exactly. Picking a back-up RB is exactly what a coach is supposed to do correctly.Hahaha... Sure we do.
Yes, and was it coincidental that without him REd Bull crushed Atlanta 4-0?Anyone see how Bobby Cordova-Reid completely dominated John Tolkin last night?