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[QUOTE="businesslawyer, post: 1888342, member: 55"] You don't start Horvath in Costa Rica. If you want to look at him ahead of Yarbrough for after the Holidays, fine. If he doesn't come out in a 4-4-2 I don't even know what to say. Guzan Fabian, Brooks, Omar, Chandler or Yedline (Chandler played fine but if Yedlin has fresher legs...) Pulisic, Jones, Bradley, Bedoya. (Fabian has to play left back in the 4-4-2, so that moves Bedoya into the lineup. I could see playing Green but, in Costa Rica, more likely if he plays it's off the bench. Depending on whether Jones has gas left in the tank, I could see Klejstan playing for him as well). Altidore, Woods. (Jozy, but for not attacking the last corner kick, had a very good game). I thought after the absurd start caused by JK thinking too much, the team played fine. Their legs gave way a bit at the end, but both Howard's injury, costing them a sub, JK using the other 2 subs for FBs instead of those who had run more, and the incredible amount of chasing we did in the 3-5-2 probably all contributed to us losing steam at the end. I'm relatively upbeat about the Costa Rica game. The new stadium is not as intimidating as the old one, we are coming off a demolition of CR in the Copa and result notwithstanding I like a lot about how our team is shaping up. We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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