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Abby Wambach celebrates the game tying goal. |
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Women's World Cup: A Comeback for the Ages
Friday, June 24, 2011
Gold Cup 2011: The Final - Mexico vs. USMNT
This is the final that everyone expected, and virtually everyone wanted to see. While the road to the Rose Bowl hasn't been simple for either team (see the US loss to Panama in the group stage, or Mexico's narrow extra-time victory over Honduras in the semifinal); was their really any doubt that the continent's two juggernauts would be vying for the regional title? Since the Gold Cup began in 1991, either the US (4 wins, 3 runner-up finishes) or Mexico (5 wins, 1 runner-up) has won all but one of the titles - Canada won in 2000.
With the region's two premier teams playing for the title, the game has gotten a lot of attention in the national media. This morning, ESPN had Alexi Lalas on SportsCenter discussing the match. The Worldwide Leader couldn't resist mentioning that the US has lost just once to Mexico on US soil since 2000, though that one loss was a 5-0 drilling in the 2009 Gold Cup final, though this blog post by Scott French of ESPN Los Angeles should make some USMNT fans feel better. According to French, the US has outscored El Tri 21-8 in matches outside of Estadio Azteca since 2000. Throw the 5-0 beating out, and the difference jumps to 21-3 in 12 matches!
With the region's two premier teams playing for the title, the game has gotten a lot of attention in the national media. This morning, ESPN had Alexi Lalas on SportsCenter discussing the match. The Worldwide Leader couldn't resist mentioning that the US has lost just once to Mexico on US soil since 2000, though that one loss was a 5-0 drilling in the 2009 Gold Cup final, though this blog post by Scott French of ESPN Los Angeles should make some USMNT fans feel better. According to French, the US has outscored El Tri 21-8 in matches outside of Estadio Azteca since 2000. Throw the 5-0 beating out, and the difference jumps to 21-3 in 12 matches!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Gold Cup 2011: Jamaica-US Preview
Thanks to this absolute laser by Jozy Altidore, the US beat Guadeloupe to advance to the knockout round of the 2011 Gold Cup. Despite this victory, the US finished second in their group and drew Jamaica in the quarterfinals. On current form, this could be an extremely tough game for the Yanks. The Reggae Boyz have been one of the most impressive sides in the tournament, while the Yanks have underperformed.
Despite the uninspired performance of the USMNT, ESPN's Five Aside Blog had this to say about the upcoming match:
The United States failed to win its group for the first time in Gold Cup history. As Group C runner-up, the United States faces Group B winner Jamaica, the only team other than Mexico to win all of its group games. USA has reached the semis in nine of the 10 previous tournaments, while Jamaica hasn't reached the semifinals since 1998. Despite tournament form, SPI rates USA an 83.9 percent favorite to advance and extend its unbeaten (9-0-8) record against the Reggae Boyz. Jamaica has lost all four of its Gold Cup elimination games.1
Clearly, the SPI algorithm thinks the US will be able to overcome its malaise and put in the kind of performance American fans expect.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Gold Cup 2011: USMNT 1 - Panama 2 - The Fallout
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While willing to give Bob Bradley the benefit of the doubt, the USMNT cannot continue to lose matches to inferior sides. |
Coach Bob Bradley, 3.5 – Did what he could with limited resources, but then again, it's a hole he got himself into. Who on that bench was going to really help him? At some point, you really do have to ask if he’s capable of getting the best out of the resources at his disposal. That moment is now sooner rather than later. While I am not calling for his ouster, it does seem curious that Bradley continually ignores the fact that his best forward is playing in the midfield. Clint Dempsey has shown time and again, both with the USMNT and at Fulham, that he is best when he's near the goal. He has the strength, vision and creativity to pull off some shots that most of the forwards in the US pool would never dream about. His record in front of goal the last several seasons and especially this season (12 goals, 3 assists) show that Deuce needs to play up top. If Dempsey playing at forward would allow Bradley to keep Juan Agudelo on the bench where he could be used as a sub late in the game - something that has worked well for the US since Agudelo's introduction to the senior team (obviously Chris Wondolowski is not the answer).For a more in-depth review of how the boys played last night, check the post from The USA 10 Kit, Goal.com, or the NY Times' Goal blog.
Beyond raising questions about the direction of the USMNT, what does this loss mean for the Yanks' more immediate future in this tournament? With the loss, the US sits in 2nd place in group C behind Panama, who has collected 6 points from their two matches. The US plays Guadeloupe in their final group game. Guadeloupe has shown in past Gold Cup editions that they have some quality (finishing 4th in 2007 and 6th in 2009), and gave both Panama and Canada scares this year. Despite playing both Canada and Panama tough, this is a team the Yanks should beat. Winning assures the US of a spot in the quarterfinal. Where they will finish in the group gets more complicated.
Possible Outcomes:
- If the US wins and Canada defeats Panama by fewer than 4 goals, the US would finish first
- Quarterfinal opponent - One of the two third places teams to advance - Guatemala (as of this post)
- A US win and any other outcome from the Canada-Panama game would see the US finish 2nd in the group.
- Quarterfinal opponent - The winner of Group B (either Jamaica of Honduras).
- A draw with Guadeloupe would see the Yanks finish 2nd if Canada loses to/draws with Panama
- Quarterfinal opponent - The winner of Group B (either Jamaica of Honduras)
- The US could also finish 2nd despite a loss, as long as they lose to Guadeloupe by only 1 goal and Panama defeats Canada
- Quarterfinal opponent - The winner of Group B (either Jamaica of Honduras)
- The US would finish 3rd in group if they lose to Guadeloupe by 2 or 3 goals and Panama defeats Canada. This isn't a death sentence, as they could still qualify for the quarters on points if either El Salvador - Cuba in Group A or Guatemala - Grenada in Group B end in a draw.
- Quarterfinal opponent - As it stands now, Mexico. This is the WORST possible scenario; thankfully, it is also the most unlikely.
The US plays Guadeloupe at Livestrong Sporting Park in Kansas City on Tuesday night at 9pm. Those interested in watching the match can catch the action on Fox Soccer Channel, or should check out their local chapter of The American Outlaws.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Champions League Semifinal Preview: Real Madrid - Barcelona
Yesterday, we previewed the Manchester United-Schalke match, if you missed it check it out. The second semifinal (April 27th at 2:45 Eastern) will be the 3rd edition of El Clásico in 11 days (the first match was a 1-1 draw at the Bernabéu , the 2nd a 1-0 Real Madrid victory in the Copa Del Rey final).
Much has been written about this matchup, which is widely regarded as the best rivalry in world soccer, and maybe even in sports - apologies to Red Sox-Yankees, Dodgers-Giants, and Duke-North Carolina. Real Madrid vs. Barcelona in the Champions League semifinals should be a treat.
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The Champions League trophy has arrived in London ahead of the final. Hopefully, London mayor, Boris Johnson takes better care of this trophy than Sergio Ramos. (image from of UEFA.com) |
It was originally thought that Iniesta might miss the first leg of the semifinals after deliberately provoking a yellow card in Barcelona's first leg defeat of Shakhtar Donetsk. UEFA decided to forgo any further punishment. This is a huge boost for Barça who would have certainly missed Iniesta's creativeness in midfield. While Iniesta will be available for the Catalan giants, Adriano will not. The defender/midfielder is out for four weeks with a torn thigh muscle.
Update: In addition to Adriano, Maxwell has now been ruled out for the match. Barcelona will be scrambling to patch together a back four. I wouldn't be surprised to see Carles Puyol play LB with either Javier Mascherano or Sergio Busquets play CB. Busquets has played CB multiple times this season, and Mascherano turned in a fine performance in central defense in Barcelona's 2-0 victory over Osasuna on Sunday. Barcelona will need to find a defensive alignment that works in order to stop Real's offense.
Real Madrid, who won their first Copa del Rey since 1993, against Barcelona earlier this week and looked excellent in their game against Valencia following their victory. Los Blancos are looking to make it to their first Champions League final since 2002 when they defeated Bayer Leverkusen. Real, who have played second fiddle to Barça for the past 3 or 4 seasons, attempted to address their short comings this summer with the signing of José Mourinho as manager. While it appears the league will slip through the grasp of the Special One, the ultimate prize - the Champions League trophy - is still a possibility.
While Barça have Messi leading the way, Real have Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo leads Real with 42 goals and 12 assists in all competitions. That output is bested only by Messi. Gonzalo Higuaín (10 goals), Karim Benzema (21 goals) and Ángel Di María (9 goals, 13 assists) have provided extra spark for Mourinho's side. One player who will be missing from the side when they take the pitch in Madrid is German international Sami Khedira. Khedira, like Adriano, suffered a torn thigh muscle that could keep him off the pitch for the rest of the season. At a minimum, he will miss the next several weeks. The defensive midfielder will be missed, as he has featured in 8 of Madrid's Champions League games.
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Real Madrid and Barcelona face off for the 4th and 5th time this season for the right to play for the Champions League title. |
Prediction: Despite Madrid having the momentum following their Copa del Rey victory, I expect Barcelona to advance to the final. The Special One will certainly have something up his sleeve when the two teams meet, keep in mind he led Inter to victory over the Catalans in last season's semifinal, but Barcelona are just too good. Expect home wins from both side, with Barça finding the extra goal needed to advance. Also, as an American sports fan whose teams have befallen curses for their transgressions, I expect Real to pay the price for running over the Copa del Rey.
While the Champions League trophy has already arrived in London, we don't know the teams that will walk out on the pitch at Wembley on May 28th. The games on Tuesday and Wednesday should go a long way to providing us the answers.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Champions League Semifinal Preview: Manchester United - Schalke
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Schalke, the surprise team of the season, look to continue their magical run against Manchester United. |
For soccer fans, the end of April can be a melancholy time. Domestic leagues around Europe are winding down, and the transfer window doesn't open until July 1. But, one thing that makes the end of April exciting is the culmination of the season long UEFA Champions League.
This year's Champions League semifinals should offer some exciting soccer. Three of the most well-known soccer clubs in the world are in the final 4, and there is a Cinderella team for all those fans who like cheering for the underdog. What more could you ask for? As an Arsenal fan, I suppose I could have asked for the Gunners to make it to the semis, but I'm just excited at the prospect of some good soccer.
The first match (April 26th at 2:45pm Eastern), will see this season's surprise team, FC Schalke 04, take on one of the preeminent sides in Europe, Manchester United. While this match may not have the flash of the other semifinal, expect some good soccer. It pits a side that has hit its scoring stride (Schalke outscored Inter Milan 7-3 on aggregate in their quarterfinal meeting) against a side that has conceded just three goals in 10 Champions league games!
Schalke have been a classic example of a Jekyll and Hyde side this season. Prior to sacking Felix Magath in March, die Königsblauen (the Royal Blues) were struggling in the Bundesliga and still sit just 10th. While their domestic form left something to be desired, Schalke was simultaneously turning in strong performances in both the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) and the Champions League. Since Ralf Rangnick's appointment it seems the German side has found some joy on the pitch. Under Rangnick, who spent a spell as manager with Schalke in 2004-2005, Schalke have parlayed their form in cup competitions into better form in the Bundesliga (2 wins and a draw away to Werder Bremen).
While the team, as a whole, has underperformed, Raúl seems to have found the Fountain of Youth in Gelsenkirchen. The Spaniard, a legend for Real Madrid, has scored 18 goals and assisted on 6 more in all competitions for Schalke this season. Playing sidekick to Raúl, the Royal Blues boast Peruvian playmaker, Jefferson Farfán and Dutch forward, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar. Farfán has been a creative force throughout the Champions League and has tallied 4 goals in the competition (10 goals, 8 assists overall). Huntelaar, hampered by injuries of late, he hasn't played since the end of February, but could be back for the clash with the Red Devils. His presence on the field (10 goals in all competitions) would certainly boost the Germans' hopes.
On the other side of the pitch, Manchester United again find themselves the last English team standing. The Red Devils will be looking to make it to their 3rd final in the last four seasons (winning in 2008 against Chelsea, and losing in 2009 to Barcelona). The beginning of the season saw many pundits writing of Manchester United's demise - the team was too old, Wayne Rooney had lost his form, the big money teams of Chelsea and Manchester City had bought too much talent. It turns out rumors of their demise were greatly exaggerated. Man U has lost just 3 games in the Premier League this season, and hasn't lost in the Champions League.
Like Raúl, Ryan Giggs and Edwin van der Sar seem to have found the Fountain of Youth in Northwest England. Both evergreens are having excellent seasons. Giggs has 3 goals and 10 assists in 34 appearances this season, while van der Sar has 13 clean sheets in league play and 7 in the Champions League. The Red Devils aren't just getting contributions from their veterans. Javier 'Chicharito' Hernández has been a revelation this season, scoring 11 times in the EPL and another 4 in the Champions League. Nani has developed into one of the best wingers in the world (9 goals and 14 assists in the EPL this season), and Wayne Rooney has seem to have refound his form since his amazing bicycle kick goal.
This matchup would seem to favor Manchester United, but Man U does not have the best of luck with German teams in the Champions League. Check out this post on the Red Devils' history against Bundesliga teams. While past results are not indicative of future performance, you have to wonder if Schalke will find some magic. With the first game taking place at Veltins-Arena, the Royal Blues will have every chance to take a lead heading into the 2nd leg.
Prediction: Manchester United advance, but don't win as convincingly as most EPL fans might expect. I see a draw or even a loss for the Red Devils in Germany, followed by a victory at Old Trafford.
Agree? Disagree? Think I'm crazy? Leave a comment, and come back tomorrow for a preview of the second Champions League match - Barcelona vs. Real Madrid.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Champions League - Quarterfinals Review
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The quarterfinals looked like they would serve up some good matches, but all drama is gone as 3 of the 4 are already decided |
Typically, I like to write a post about the upcoming Champions League round before it actually happens. Clearly, that's not the case this time. For those that are interested, I went 5-3 with my predictions from the round of sixteen. Certainly better than I did in my NCAA bracket. I picked Shakhtar Donetsk, AC Milan, Valencia, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United and Chelsea. My incorrect picks - Tottenham beat AC Milan, Schalke beat Valencia, and Inter Milan beat Bayern.
Since my slacker tendencies prevented me from getting this post up before the first leg of the quarterfinals, I've had to tweak what I was going to write. At this point, there is no reason to predict who is going to make it through to the semifinals, as three of the quarterfinals are well and truly over.
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Here's a screen shot from the video of Dejan Stankovic's golazo against Schalke. Check out the video, it's worth watching. |
Barcelona similarly dismantled Shakhtar, 5-1, at Camp Nou. Five different players scored goals for Barça - Andres Iniesta, Dani Alves, Gerard Pique, Seydou Keita and Xavi. Barça are truly an incredible team to watch. They play some amazing soccer. With a 5-1 lead heading to the Ukraine, Barça have booked their spot in the semis.
The other Spanish team, Real Madrid, similarly dismantled their competition, winning 4-0 over Spurs. Things looked bad from the outset when Emmanuel Adebayor scored off a corner just 4 minutes into the game. Things went from bad to worse when Peter Crouch was sent off for his 2nd yellow card inside of 15 minutes. Spurs could never gain or hold possession and Real just kept putting more balls in the back of the net. Based on the way they played, Spurs would have lost even if Crouch has stayed on the field.
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Rooney's suspension will not affect his eligibility for the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinal. Good thing for Manchester United, as he scored the only goal in the first leg. |
With the second leg of the quarterfinals being played on Tuesday and Wednesday, look for a semifinal preview in the next week or two. Hopefully, the matches will be more competitive this time around. Happy soccer watching!
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