Friday, October 1, 2010

Examinations on Formations

                                                  
After fooling around with potential starting line-ups for the US whilst playing FIFA 11, I decided to come in and dedicate a post entirely to the formations for the next match against Poland.

The one I suggested yesterday in the roster release post was this:
(4-3-2-1, the Christmas Tree, or the Death Spear)
--------------------------Howard

Cherundolo-----Goodson-----Onyewu-----Bocanegra

-----------Bradley-------Jones------Edu

Holden----------------------------------------Dempsey

-------------------------Altidore

This formation puts the five most consistent midfielders the US has in Europe, all on the pitch at the same time.  If Bob Bradley would just mingle with the midfield some and get away from his biblical persistence on using the 4-4-2, the US can and will have a world-beater midfield.  The only hiccup here is the fact that Stuart Holden plays centrally for Bolton, and currently leads the Premiership in successful tackles, no small feat.  Does Holden get a look in the middle, where he is settling in nicely with his club?  Or on the flank, where his dangerous right foot can send in crosses for Dempsey and Altidore to rush on to?  Seeing him in the middle would be a different twist, and one that Bob Bradley could well use switch things up during a match, but for the time being, he is needed on the flank.

Bradley, Jones and Edu all boarding up the central midfield creates one helluva barrier to break through.  All three are are out and out box-to-box midfielders with high defensive IQs and solid instincts.  All three can also get involved on offense, as referenced this past week by Bradley's goal against Schalke, Jones' assist against Benfica, and Edu's nearly three goals against Bursaspor.  Those latter two came in the Champions League mind you.

In Cherundolo and Bocanegra, we have outside defenders who are currently leading their teams, early on at least, to stunning seasons.  Cherundolo is captaining 3rd place Hannover in the Bundesliga, and Bocanegra has shored up the left flank of Saint Etienne, who currently sit top of Ligue One.  Cherundolo is dangerous going forward and can deliver some deadly service on the overlap.  Bocanegra isn't exactly as good as he used to be at aiding the attack, but his best attribute is on dead ball situations.

In the center of defense, the always steady Clarence Goodson stands guard against any and everything coming over the top.  Deadly on dead ball situations, as his height surely has its benefits, as two goals against Honduras and an assist against the Czech Republic would show you.  Which leads me to the much maligned Oguchi Onyewu, currently languishing on the bench at AC Milan.  Many people are questioning whether Onyewu, who hasn't played a match since the US took on Slovenia in the World Cup, should start, or even play.  Let me assure you, just because a player isn't playing on a high profile team like AC Milan, doesn't mean he's regressed talent wise.  There isn't a center back, except Onyewu, who could even sniff that roster, and when the guy is on, he's the best defender the US has.  He just needs games, my guess is, he starts both.

This brings us to Jozy Altidore, another much maligned US player who currently finds himself in the 18 at Villarreal, but appears to be only getting good time in the Cup competitions.  He also hasn't scored (outside of Villarreal friendlies) since the Turkey match in May.  That's a dry spell of over 4 months.  His work ethic and practice attitudes are being called into question again, as they were when he first got to Villarreal, and later while on loan at Hull City.  The fact of the matter is, he's still just 20 years old.  He needs time and patience to make it to where the US needs him to be.  Nothing could get that ball rolling quicker than a goal or two over the next two matches.  The match against Poland he is likely to play up top alone, supported by Dempsey and Holden.  Against Colombia, I think Bradley starts him with Grown-Ass-Man Eddie Johnson.

What else could we see next Saturday?
(4-4-2, the Empty Bucket, the Bob Bradley Special)
--------------------------Howard

Cherundolo-----Onyewu-----Bocanegra-----Spector

-------------------Bradley----------Edu

Holden-------------------------------------------Bedoya

-------------------Altidore-------Dempsey


*A bit different, but still the typical empty bucket formation that Bradley loves.  Never rule this one out.  Spector moves to the left to add defensive speed behind Bedoya, whose knocks include questionable defending.  Jones goes to the bench and wait's until the second half to make his cameo.  Dempsey slides up top.

(4-2-3-1, that one we should have used in the World Cup)

--------------------------Howard

Cherundolo-----Goodson-----Onyewu-----Bocanegra

-------------------Bradley--------Edu

Holden------------------Dempsey-----------Feilhaber

---------------------------Altidore

*Put Donovan in for Feilhaber and switch Onyewu with DeMerit, and there is the formation that the US should've used in the World Cup.  It plays to our depth in midfield and helps to pin back the oppositions wing backs from our vulnerable flanks.  I'd put high money on this one being used for the Poland game as well. 

What does everyone think?  Which formations would you use?

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Poland and Colombia Roster Released

Couple surprises, but nothing to crazy from Bob Bradley this time, except that this roster does not feature Jonathan Bornstein, Ricardo Clark, or Robbie Findley (praise Jesus).  Here is it:

U.S. ROSTER BY POSITION
GOALKEEPERS (2): Brad Guzan (Aston Villa), Tim Howard (Everton)
DEFENDERS (8): Carlos Bocanegra (Saint-Étienne), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover), Clarence Goodson (IK Start), Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa), Oguchi Onyewu (AC Milan), Michael Parkhurst (FC Nordsjaelland), Heath Pearce (FC Dallas), Jonathan Spector (West Ham United)
MIDFIELDERS (7): Alejandro Bedoya (Örebro), Michael Bradley (Borussia Moenchengladbach), Maurice Edu (Rangers), Benny Feilhaber (Aarhus), Stuart Holden (Bolton Wanderers), Jermaine Jones (FC Schalke), Brek Shea (FC Dallas)
FORWARDS (3): Jozy Altidore (Villarreal), Clint Dempsey (Fulham), Eddie Johnson (Fulham)

Mostly European roster here as FC Dallas is the only MLS team to contribute players for the camp.  The capless players are Jermaine Jones, Brek Shea, and Eric Lichaj.  Most surprising inclusions?  Has to be Michael Parkhurst and Brek Shea to be sure.  But I'm perfectly alright with both though.  Parkhurst is playing well with FC Nordsjaelland and Brek Shea is turning in a strong performance with FC Dallas so far this season.

Other Notes:

*Really would've liked to see guys like Hunter Freeman, Ryan Miller, Dominic Cervi, and Mikkel Diskerud. 

*Eddie Johnson back in the mix after working hard at Fulham, he's earned it.

*This roster features three guys who are currently on the rosters of Champions League clubs: Maurice Edu (Rangers), Jermaine Jones (Schalke), and Oguchi Oneywu (AC Milan).  The most ever featured on a US roster. 

*Tim Howard and Brad Guzan will probably split the reps here.  Look for Howard against Poland and Guzan against Colombia.

*Pachuca has a match on the 9th, probably the reason why Hurculez Gomez, Jose Torres, and Marco Vidal were left off.

*The FC Dallas duo of Heath Pearce and Brek Shea won't be joining the camp until October 10.

*People seem to be whining about the exclusion of the LA Galaxy contingent of Landon Donovan, Edson Buddle, Omar Gonzalez, and Sean Franklin.  Lets be real here, Donovan has been playing soccer non-stop for over two years, he needs a rest.  Buddle, Gonzalez and Frankin need to concentrate on the MLS playoffs for the Galaxy.  I'd imagine those three get looks in November and/or January.

Poland Roster:
GOALKEEPERS (3): Artur Boruc (AC Fiorentina), Grzegorz Sandomierski (Jagiellonia Białystok), Przemysław Tytoń (Roda JC Kerkrade)
DEFENDERS (7): Kamil Glik (Palermo), Łukasz Mierzejewski (Cracovia Kraków), Dariusz Pietrasiak (Polonia Warszawa), Łukasz Piszczek (Borussia Dortmund), Grzegorz Wojtkowiak (Lech Poznań), Hubert Wołąkiewicz (Lechia Gdańsk), Michał Żewłakow (Ankaragucu)
MIDFIELDERS (8): Jakub Błaszczykowski (Borussia Dortmund), Grzegorz Bonin (Górnik Zabrze), Radosław Majewski (Nottingham Forest), Adam Matuszczyk (1 FC Koeln)
Adrian Mierzejewski (Polonia Warszawa), Rafał Murawski (Rubin Kazań), Ludovic Obraniak (Lille OSC), Bartosz Salamon (US Foggia)
FORWARDS (5): Kamil Grosicki (Jagiellonia Białystok), Ireneusz Jeleń (AJ Auxerre), Robert Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund), Andrzej Niedzielan (Korona Kielce), Euzebiusz Smolarek (Polonia Warszawa)

Pretty much the full team from Poland, good to see.  It will be a good test for the US, but the last time the two teams met, it was 2008, in Krakow, Poland, which the US won 3-0 on goals from Carlos Bocanegra, Oguchi Onyewu, and Eddie Lewis.  Before that, it was a 1-0 win for the US in the snow in Kaiserslautern, Germany through Clint Dempsey.  

Here's a shot at the starting 11 for the match:
(4-2-3-1)
--------------------------Howard

Cherundolo-----Goodson-----Onyewu-----Bocanegra

---------------Bradley---Jones---Edu

Holden---------------------------------------Dempsey

--------------------------Altidore

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Who's earned it?

In 10 days the United States will play Poland at Soldier Field in Chicago.  Next week, camp starts, probably on Tuesday or Wednesday.  The roster will be out sometime soon.  Today, NP takes a shot and suggests who deserves a shot:

Goalkeepers (2): Brad Guzan, Dominic Cervi 
Possibles: Tim Howard, Sean Johnson

Simple enough here, no need for Tim Howard to come overseas with Everton struggling mightily early in the season.  Brad Guzan needs the reps since he's still riding pine behind US legend Brad Friedel at Aston Villa.  Dominic Cervi is currently the back up at Celtic is 24 and could well be in the picture for the next 4 years.  He deserves his shot.  There's a chance that Tim Howard does come across the pond, and perhaps the Chicago Fire's Sean Johnson gets his first of what would seem to be many call ups to the national team.

Defenders (7): Steve Cherundolo, Eric Lichaj, Jonathan Spector, Oguchi Onyewu, Clarence Goodson, Carlos Bocanegra, Hunter Freeman
Possibles: Jay DeMerit, Omar Gonzalez, Sean Franklin, Kevin Alston, Ryan Miller, Jonathan Bornstein, Edgar Castillo


Pretty straight forward group, Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa) and Hunter Freeman (IK Start) get their first senior team call ups.  The war veterans (Cherundolo, Bocanegra, and Onyewu) come in for a look as Cherundolo is captaining Hannover to their best season in a long time and Bocanegra is helping St. Etienne hang on to the top spot in France.  DeMerit is clubless, but may get a callup due his hometown being...Chicago.  The LA Galaxy don't have a match during the international break, so Gonzalez and Franklin could get a call, both have certainly earned it.  I'm really hoping we don't see Bornstein. 


Midfielders (8): Michael Bradley, Jermaine Jones, Maurice Edu, Benny Feilhaber, Landon Donovan, Mikkel Diskerud, Alejandro Bedoya, Stuart Holden
Possibles: Sacha Kljestan, Ricardo Clark, DaMarcus Beasley, Jose Torres, Marco Vidal, Jared Jeffery


All the usual faces for the midfield.  Mikkel Diskerud (Stabaek) and Jermaine Jones(Schalke) look to get their first caps.  Ale Bedoya gets another run out after a less-than-impressive performance against Brazil.  I'll be really interested in seeing how the field gets run out for these two games.  Here's to hoping for a 4-2-3-1


Forwards: Clint Dempsey, Jozy Altidore, Hurculez Gomez, Edson Buddle, Eddie Johnson
Possibles: Conor Doyle, Justin Braun, Brian McBride


Clint is getting all of his time up top this season at Fulham, so he comes in for that same stint with the Nats.  Jozy Altidore needs games and he's not getting them in Spain.  Eddie Johnson has played more this season with Fulham since he got there in 2008.  He gets the call.  Chivas luck-boy Justin Braun may get a call here as well, but all of his goals are just that...lucky, he gets a January call, but not with the big boys.  McBride could get a call here as well, since he is retiring from professional soccer at the end of the season, a sending off from the Nats in his town would only be fitting.