USMNT Entering 2014 World Cup Hex With Unresolved Questions
The USMNT begins the final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying tomorrow against Honduras. Here’s a brief look ahead.
The Gap: The gap between the USMNT and Mexico has widened. Statistically, the gap between the U.S. and the rest of CONCACAF has closed. The U.S. has fallen to 38th in Nate Silver’s Soccer Power Index. That is six places behind Costa Rica (32) and within range of Honduras (39) and Panama (44). The lowest rated hex team is Jamaica (61). The Reggae Boyz beat the U.S. in the home leg during the last round of qualifying.
The Difficulty: Given the resource disparity, there’s no excuse for a U.S. team not qualifying for the World Cup. That said, the Hex presents unique difficulties that make it look tougher than it appears. Three of the first four U.S. matches are on the road. That includes Azteca, one of world soccer’s most intimidating environments, and a plum trip to Honduras, the nation with the world’s highest murder rate. It’s an easier route to the World Cup, but not an easy one.
Back Four: There’s nothing firm, but if we presume Geoff Cameron will start at center back and Fabian Johnson will be the choice ahead of the gaping chasm on the left, that leaves two starting places in contest. The U.S. has been relying on old hands Carlos Bocanegra and Steve Cherundolo, but both will be 35 in Brazil. An ideal scenario might be Omar Gonazalez and Timmy Chandler emerging to replace them. Gonzalez is not the quickest, but has been a standout defender in MLS. The speedy Chandler fits Klinsmann’s mold by providing some dynamism at left back. Both should see action, if only to cap-tie them to this country.
The Player: Still embroiled in his ongoing battle with ennui, Landon Donovan was not called up for the Honduras match. He may have been the unstated target for this Klinsmann rant about complacency within the U.S. setup. We could prattle on about loyalty and national team pride, but, looking at the midfielders and forwards in the squad, this team could really use his talent and creativity.
The Manager: We long stressed for caution with Klinsmann. Now is the time to get antsy if things turn sour. Klinsmann came in with fanfare (and a hefty salary) pledging revolution. The winds of change have been imperceptible. The style has been, for the most part, insipid (three defensive midfielders not FTW). Competitive performances have been the same or worse. Klinsmann led Germany to the World Cup semifinals in 2006. That was preceded by a rocky buildup and followed by a flame out at Bayern Munich. His managerial career has yet to be defined. How the U.S. fares in this qualifying run will go a long way toward doing it.
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February 5th, 2013 at 6:21 PM
Mole -
http://deadspin.com/5981942/liverpool-could-score-only-once-against-a-goalkeeper-trying-to-give-up-goals
February 5th, 2013 at 6:25 PM
I was as big a critic of Bradley as anyone, but my god Klinnsman has not done much to improve things. If the USMNT fails to qualify, he should be fired immediately.
Hire away Morinho!
February 5th, 2013 at 6:38 PM
it’s too bad that the best coaches in this country all choose football or basketball. if Phil Jackson grew up coaching soccer, we’d have won eight World Cups by now!
February 5th, 2013 at 6:47 PM
if Phil Jackson grew up coaching soccer, we’d have won eight World Cups by now!
Umm, no, no he wouldn’t. That’s like saying he could coach the Irish national basketball team to championships.
Phil won because he got the most out of the best talent in his league at the time. There aren’t any Jordan/Pippen/Shaq/Kobe USA soccer players.
February 5th, 2013 at 6:47 PM
I’m a huge apologist of Klinsmann and like a lot of what he has done thus far. They rotated a large number of younger players into the USMNT camps and have tested and exposed many candidates. He did this in prelim qualifying and did many of those games without their most veteran players. Any success in the next World Cup will be done on the backs of these young players. Yes, we expect solid and class performances from Bradley, Clint, Howard.
I won’t pretend to talk his tactics and strategies at the highest level but am willing to abide that the turnover would thwart immediate realization of his preferred style. Further, I didn’t see that glaring tactical gaffes (I could be wrong). As stated many times here I watch mostly USMNT and international play.
February 5th, 2013 at 6:49 PM
I will vomit if I have to watch Bocanegra get beat by rudimentary passing and mediocre to slow forwards. He is fucking terrible.
February 5th, 2013 at 7:05 PM
Does the US stand a chance at Azteca this year?
February 5th, 2013 at 7:11 PM
no less a chance than usual, purdue. which is to say not really
February 5th, 2013 at 7:18 PM
Soccer? Again? Really…….Really?
This needs to stop
February 5th, 2013 at 7:24 PM
Soccer? Again? Really…….Really?
This needs to stop
Coming from a Jaguar fan. That’s rich.
February 5th, 2013 at 7:48 PM
Soccer? Again? Really…….Really?
Rich and compelling.
February 5th, 2013 at 7:48 PM
to be fair, that gives him a ton of experience in saying “again? really? this needs to stop.”
February 5th, 2013 at 7:52 PM
to be fair, that gives him a ton of experience in saying “again? really? this needs to stop.”
Ha. I’m not even a soccer fan, but he apparently lurks on this site and should know that soccer is a common subject.
February 5th, 2013 at 7:54 PM
Soccer > anything to do with Jacksonville, FL
February 6th, 2013 at 9:32 AM
Agreed. Instead of a young MLSer emerging, pretty much all of them looked slow and so far removed from being capable of playing on the international level…let alone the CONCACAF level. Gonzalez is the only steady guy of the “next” crop of Americans. It’s really pathetic.
The Gold Cup with the B/C squad is going to be another shitshow.
I don’t blame Klinsmann. The talent is just not there.
February 6th, 2013 at 9:40 AM
Fuck you.
February 6th, 2013 at 10:15 AM
Beat Italy on the Road, drew with Russia on the road, beat Mexico on the road(albeit these were friendlies) and has gotten the US to the hex. What are we complaining about? They’ve outplayed their talent in my eyes
February 6th, 2013 at 1:30 PM
If we can get that 2012 Italy friendly lineup fresh and healthy to 2014, that’d be great. I’d feel much better about our chances.