Thursday, July 27, 2017

USA 2 - 1 Jamaica

That was not the comfortable win I predicted.  Jamaica did exactly what they did against Mexico, ceding possession and looking for counters and set piece opportunities.  Their cause seemed doomed after they lost their spectacular goalie to injury (his hand was kicked as he tried to stop a rebound shot) and his replacement looked poor on a free kick that Altidore curled under the crossbar to put the US ahead just before the half.  But Jamaica leveled on a corner:  Jordan Morris allowed his mark to run past him and get a clean finish from short range at the far post.  The Jamaican keeper made two or three great saves and they rode their luck for a half hour, and then Morris redeemed himself by one-timing a loose ball hard and high and on frame, getting a slight deflection to take it past the keeper.  Four minutes later, extra time finished and the US had another Gold Cup.  It was certainly deserved.

Arena has done what I hoped he'd do.  The US is unbeaten in the 14 games since he took over, including a qualifier at Azteca and the six Gold Cup games.  The players are expressing themselves and seem looser (sometimes too loose).  They're learning to play within the system and they're creating chances.  Everyone knows where he stands and what's expected of him.

Villafana frustrates me no end.  The commentators kept praising his defense, but I'm not so sure about that; and until late in the game, it seemed he hit the first defender with every cross.  Nagbe was good at keeping the ball, but kept running into trouble and wound up passing backwards.  Gonzalez seemed solid; Besler gave the ball away a couple times.  Bradley wasn't putting his free kicks in the right spot, though to be fair Jamaica defended them well.  Dempsey improves the team a lot.  He missed getting his 58th by an inch or two when their keeper got fingertips on a header and pushed it onto the post.

I'm sure they'll improve.  Pulisic and other Europe-based players weren't on the team, but they'll be on hand for the World Cup.

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Jamaica and Szczesny

I fully expected Mexico to dismiss Jamaica on Sunday.  But Andre Blake had other ideas, and Mexico ran out of ideas late on, so the one bit of poor goalkeeping all game did el Tri in.  It was a fine free kick, decent pace, over the wall, and just under the bar, but the Mexican keeper didn't even move, and it was a yard and a half inside the post.  Blake would have tipped it over.  Anyway, this makes me happy, because I think the US matches up better with Jamaica (yes, I do remember the last Gold Cup).  I predict a 3-1 US win tonight.  Dempsey sets a new record (PK), and Altidore and Nagbe are the other scorers.  Since no one reads this blog, I can be bold.


I was sure that Szczesny would be Arsenal's goalkeeper of the future, taking over after next year's apprenticeship under Cech.  But he's earned an even better apprenticeship under one of the greatest keepers of all time, Gigi Buffon, for an even bigger club, Juventus.  Full credit to him for making the most of the faith Roma placed in him.  His decisionmaking is improving, he's courageous, he's a leader, and physically he's got all the tools.  I expect him to take his place between the sticks as Juve's #1 in 2018 and establish himself as world class for 8 to 9 years.  Since Juve is my #2 favorite club, this feels like I'm not really losing him.  Gotta say, 10M pounds seems cheap for Italy's gold glove winner.

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Preseason Rambling

Transfer season is annoying to me.  When these twentysomething millionaire players and the billionaire owners reach an agreement, they can announce it and then I'll start thinking about it.  I'd love it if Alexis and Ozil and AOC extended their contracts, but I don't control that.  I'll be rooting for the guys wearing the red and white shirts, whoever they are, when the games are played. Lacazette will be an asset for sure, and Kolasinac looks very good.

Remember the British Core?  It seems as though Gibbs, Wilshere, and Jenkinson are as good as gone.  Ox is a wantaway.  Walcott will be around only because no one else is coming in for him.  Ramsey is the only one who's still important to us.  And the newer Brit Calum Chambers could be sold too.  Newest Brit Rob Holding will be with us for some time, I hope.

The two Australian games were extended training sessions.  Bayern and Chelsea were a bit more serious.  I saw very little of these games, but what I saw was not impressive.  I take the Charity Shield seriously, and I hope the team does too; but it's EPL that will be the focus.  Wenger will probably throw his youngsters at Europa League competition and he won't be too sorry if they bow out early.  But I would really like us to win that thing.

Gold Cup: Costa Rica 0 - 2 USA

Finally it gets serious.  After a sloppy, unimpressive group stage (still good enough for a first place finish), we looked pretty bad against an overmatched El Salvador, who bit off more than they could chew, as it were, and the US progressed in the quarters.  The semi against CR was a well played contest, with both teams looking reasonably sharp.  CR's injury woes put them at a severe disadvantage, and the US took the game to them.  The crosses coming in from Villafana and Arriola could have been better, but for the most part it was only disciplined defense that kept the score respectable.  If we play this well against Mexico on Wednesday (I think everyone expects them to progress against Jamaica tomorrow), we have a good chance to hoist the trophy.