The key is Sarri. If he stays, I believe long term CP will flourish. Pulisic has the exact skill set Sarri covets.I hope CP can actually play out this season. Dortmund has a good shot to win the league and Champions League.
Not sure how I feel about him going to Chelsea. Guess I'll root for them to win the Europa League every year![]()
The key is Sarri. If he stays, I believe long term CP will flourish. Pulisic has the exact skill set Sarri covets.
I sort of wished the opposite. I am probably the only one who wants him out of Dortmund asap. Something weird is going on there(and its not just the emergence of Sancho). I don't see how 6 months more in Germany will help Pulisic at all.
The key is Sarri. If he stays, I believe long term CP will flourish. Pulisic has the exact skill set Sarri covets.
I sort of wished the opposite. I am probably the only one who wants him out of Dortmund asap. Something weird is going on there(and its not just the emergence of Sancho). I don't see how 6 months more in Germany will help Pulisic at all.
Well, at least I get to root for Dortmund to take out the Roosters in the next Champions league round. I wonder how much Dortmund kit sales in the US will drop because of this sale?
It was clear that he wanted out of Dortmund and wanted to move across the channel to the EPL. As a Arsenal fan, I obviously did not want Pulisic to go to Man U, Man City, Liverpool, Tottenham nor Chelsea. Regardless, for the sake of the USMNT for 2022, he's needs to be on his A game by then and to get their, he will need regular playing time at Chelski. My fear is that Chelsea made this move to keep him off the roster at EPL and Champions rivals and he'll wallow on the bench for a month or two next season before being loaned out to a lower tier league like Miazga was (look at this list - On-Loan Players | Official Site | Chelsea Football Club). Still, its better than Man U right now, which is a circus, or Man City and Liverpool, which are loaded in the midfield and attack positions. At Arsenal, he would not have been a bad replacement for Ramsey.
Perhaps rarely instead of never. Virgil was great from the get-go last year.I agree on this except for the fact that mid season transfers never seem to work great without the benefit of preseason camp.
I think you can conclude from what he said was that he liked CP as a player and was asked a while back what he thought of the player. He didn't know that yesterday was the day it would become public and anything more was lost in translation.Listened to the experts on the radio yesterday. Chelsea has been working on this deal for a long time. Perhaps since before last summer. Sarri had nothing to do with deal, he apparently just wants to manage the team and is not interested in the transfer market. Not much else to conclude at this point.
Does anybody have any thoughts on this initial roster for the Panama and CR friendlies?
USMNT news: Acosta cut as Berhalter trims United States roster for Panama and Costa Rica friendlies | Goal.com
Is Berhalter just evaluating guys? 100% MLS, I assume because the European based guys are still playing. Still, a lot of new names.
hopefully this is a wake up call for Acosta
but, yes, its 100% MLS cus US Soccer refuses to adopt the European calendar, therefore all European based players are unavailable for selection during the Jan camp. I am hoping for a full squad in March.
I do prefer the European calendar; but, admittedly, games in December/January/February in Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, Columbus, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia would be challenging for the players and fans. A 'hybrid' calendar featuring an earlier start with a break from the end of December trhough February would make sense; but, I bet players and coaches would hate it.
The European calendar is great. And soccer isn't meant to be played in 93 degree weather for a few months. But the thought that just because Europe does it we can have a North American outdoor sports league play through the winter is beyond dumb. Who the heck is going to buy tickets to sit outdoors in the Northeast and Rust Belt in January and February? Why should they?
Yes, the January/February window is a critical time for most European leagues as players are being rested (or used to rest starters) in advance of the final push into regular season and Cup playoffs. So, its almost always MLS players with some Northern European leagues and Liga MX sprinkled in.
That said, after the last year, the USMNT organization has seen hopefully everyone and now its time to start settling with a 'core' group of say 20 to 25 players to work with in order to build-up a culture, playing style, etc, especially with the Gold Cup now on the horizon. I think the next international window is in March and that roster will be telling.
Of the names on this roster, I would say the following maybe part of the core with the rest filling-in for the 'core' group who play in Europe: 1) Sean Johnson GK, 2) Zack Steffen, 3) Michael Bradley , 4) Sebastian Lletget , 5) Djordje Mihailovic, 6) Cristian Roldan, 7) Wil Trapp, 8) Gyasi Zardes. Thoughts?
PS - Any catch that Tim Howard has announced that 2019 will be his last profesional season? Going to miss him.
Call this guy up?
Source: Donovan to make $250k in arena league
This is going to be an interesting cycle for the USMNT. I think that we are at a real crossroads in terms of where and how American talent is developed.
My vote would be for the League to keep improving and force Americans to step up their game. But that will mean that two of America’s sacred cows of soccer, the college game (adds almost no value at this point) and pay to play soccer will have to evolve. Even if you have you have 40 MLS Academies, that’s not enough to scout and serve a nation with 350M+.
I would argue that MLS itself is at a crossroads. Is MLS in place just to make its owners money or is it there to make money and improve the game overall in the US. Expansion fees, no regulation, no development payments, pay-to play, etc. all point to making money and that's it. The big concern is that the money making bent also seems to have a big influence with the USMNT now as MLS looks to be trying to make the national program a marketing arm of MLS with less concern about envelopment and progression of the US soccer game.
I think they definitely want to have as much influence over the USMNT as possible because it is their best penetration into non MLS watching fans. Like if you are a big Wil Trapp fan then you might tune in to see the Columbus Crew.
They are rolliing out a no name team tonight. Not surprised if they draw poorly.
I'm beginning to suspect you don't like Bradley.They will probably draw poorly until 2026. And they deserve it. Can’t believe that Michael Bradley is still allowed within a mile of the team.