Gold Cup Final – Fansmanship https://www.fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 For the fans by the fans Gold Cup Final – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Gold Cup Final – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg https://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish USA men’s soccer – Not a joke anymore https://www.fansmanship.com/usa-mens-soccer-not-a-joke-anymore/ https://www.fansmanship.com/usa-mens-soccer-not-a-joke-anymore/#respond Fri, 26 Jul 2013 17:08:57 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=10452 United States Men’s soccer. It’s not a punchline anymore. Recently, the US national team has been on a small tear, winning a record 10 straight games. On Wednesday, they defeated Honduras 3-1 to move into the Cup Final where they will meet up with Panama, who defeated Mexico in the semi-finals. During their run, the […]]]>
Landon Donovan took a hiatus from the National Team, but has been great since his return. So have his teammates. By Noelle Noble, via Wikimedia Commons

Landon Donovan took a hiatus from the National Team, but has been great since his return. So have his teammates. By Noelle Noble, via Wikimedia Commons

United States Men’s soccer. It’s not a punchline anymore.

Recently, the US national team has been on a small tear, winning a record 10 straight games. On Wednesday, they defeated Honduras 3-1 to move into the Cup Final where they will meet up with Panama, who defeated Mexico in the semi-finals. During their run, the USA team has not just been defeating opponents but putting beat-downs on them.

The only competitive game they have played was a 1-0 win over Costa Rica in the group-stage finale. Aside from that game, the USA has outscored opponents 19-4 in Gold Cup games. In addition to star players Landon Donovan and Jozy Altidore, the team has recently added other creative players such as Joe Corona, Jose Torres, and Omar Gonzalez who have certainly helped in this recent turnaround.

But the new success the team has had is a direct result of the pace of play this team is playing with. It was clearly evident in the El Salvador game when the US team forced an easily noticeable change in pace of play in the second half, created more chances, and cruised to a 5-1 victory. Aside from slowing things down to an unwatchably-slow, defensive 90-minute struggle, having as much conscious control of the pace of a game is not something the US team could ever be counted on to do in the past. Under head coach Jurgen Klinsmann, they have really found their groove.

While the Gold Cup is filled with “B” level teams, this is a huge improvement from what they have been. While the red, white and blue has their immediate focus on the Gold cup, Klinsmann is also eying next summer’s FIFA World Cup, a tournament they have all but punched their ticket into.

The team still has much to do. If the US is to be a contender in the World Cup, there are new levels that must be reached. Settling for a few match victories will become less and less acceptable as Klinsmann and the current roster continue to raise expectations from United States soccer fans. Maybe soon soccer in the US will become even half as popular as it is in other countries, and it’s about time. As Terrell Owens once said, “Get your popcorn ready.” For once USA soccer means it.

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Freddy Adu Begins to Fulfill His Promise https://www.fansmanship.com/freddy-adu-begins-to-fulfill-his-promise/ https://www.fansmanship.com/freddy-adu-begins-to-fulfill-his-promise/#comments Mon, 27 Jun 2011 13:50:06 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=3513 Ten years ago, we all heard about Freddy Adu. He was a 12 year-old who was already taking the International soccer scene by storm. Adu consistently made other young players from around the world look silly, and dominated game after game. He was featured in Sports Illustrated and people started to talk about him bringing up the game of soccer like Tiger Woods brought up golf. At the age of 14, he was physically so far ahead of others his age that it seemed nobody would ever be able to stop him.

American soccer fans, usually a step behind, thought they had a golden ticket.

When Adu signed with Major League Soccer at the age of 14, the hype was palpable. Popularity of soccer had been growing in the United States and for American die-hards, this was the next step toward the game gaining mainstream credibility in this country.

As has become something of the norm with American soccer over the past decade though, hype turned quickly into disappointment. Adu was able to show some skill, but now he was playing against men over twice his age and in their prime. At a svelt 5′ 8”, Adu was physically overmatched by the professional players he battled every night.

After two years in Washington, D.C., the luster seemed to have worn off. Adu was traded to Real Salt Lake and was soon just another player in Major League Soccer. The promise of early national team dominance seemed to have gone away.

Now 21 years old it seemed until recently that Adu was not only forgotten by the easily-distracted American sports fan, but also by the US National Team. Until this year’s Gold Cup.

In the semifinal, it was Adu’s energy and the skill of his early long-ball that led to the game-winning goal vs. Panama.

In the final game on Saturday at the Rose Bowl, Adu showed that while he may not be the next Pele, he can still be a productive player.

No longer is Adu easily nudged off the ball with physicality. Adu’s strength showed Saturday as he battled a physical Mexico defense. When purposefully kicked in the head by a Mexican defender, Adu got up and simply shook it off. In a sport where players need stretchers and magic spray to make them better, the 21 year-old Adu’s toughness is what American fans like to see.

Despite not playing a full game in the Gold Cup, Adu was called on to start and play the over 85 minutes. Prior, less physically and mentally strong iterations of Adu would have never allowed for this long a stint.

While the rest of the United States team saw the game crumble around them, Adu kept hustling and demanding two Mexican defenders from the wing. The Americans failed to take advantage of the Mexican focus on Adu, but on a team that needs pressure taken off Landon Donovan and Clint Dempsey, Adu’s emergence bodes well.

By the end of the game, the United States was embarrassed by a stronger, faster, more talented Mexican squad. Mexico might be one of the most fun teams to watch if it wasn’t for the stereotypical CONCACAF antics they displayed.  Adu may have looked solid, but the rest of his team definitely did not.

Now if the Americans could get some better defenders on their roster, they might be able to take a next step. For now, despite Adu’s success, the US team continues to regress, their defenders, along with defensive midfielders like Jermaine Jones, looking like they may be better suited wearing clown shoes rather than soccer cleats. Are there not better defenders than this in the entirety of this country? Where is Alexi Lalas when you need him?

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