The All Things MLS, NWSL, USMNT/USWNT et al Thread

Agreed!

Klauss is a big part of making the offense happen, but I think the larger part (and again this is only a one game sample) was that Reus did not start., and neither did Haak.

Rues is very creative, but too sloooow for 90 minutes.
Sanabria was surprisingly better in that spot VS Sanabria from last season. I can't recall seeing him play there...usually he was an 8 or double pivot with Cerillo.

Wynder held his own at the 8 spot. Letting Cerillo be just a 6 only 6 means a better Cerillo IMHO.

G's had speed and were able to finally get balls from the back line up to the midfield and to the front third.
Finally no longer playing balls into each other's feet going forward, but playing the ball through and into the channels for Pec, Klaus, Paintsill to run up on it.
So you want to bet Reus and Haak start next game?
 

Well, I guess the trend of MLS Cup winners not visiting the White House during Trumps 1st and 2nd term is about to end.
it's almost a no win situation nowadays. Visit or no visit some group of people are going to be pissed off.
 
it's almost a no win situation nowadays. Visit or no visit some group of people are going to be pissed off.
Yea, probably.

Why even do it at all? What's the point besides a president grandstanding.
It's a relatively "new" concept (the idea of inviting champion sports teams to the WH) started by Jimmy Carter.
 
Yea, probably.

Why even do it at all? What's the point besides a president grandstanding.
It's a relatively "new" concept (the idea of inviting champion sports teams to the WH) started by Jimmy Carter.
I mean I have to believe the tradition was meant to say hey you did something pretty cool in this country and we're going to recognize you for it. It was inevitable with how polarized we all are it would become us vs. them

Other news, Dele Alli training at tottenham grounds and wants a new start to career. Sign him G's!! :)
 
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