Oh what a weird and wonderful game football is. While Poland made the headlines with the opening game win over Brazil in the FIFA under-20 World Cup, the USA was lucky to escape with a point from a match against South Korea. Three days on and Poland was on the wrong end of a 6-1 thrashing from a rampant American side.
What’s more it was the Poles that took the early lead from Dawid Janczyk. But rather than providing the foundation for a second win it was, apart from a shot in the second half that struck the USA post, the last thing of any consequence generated by Poland. Less than five minutes after the Poles took the lead Danny Szetela arrived in the Polish penalty box and finessed a header past Bialkowski of Southampton.
Ten minutes after that and Freddy Adu provided a glimpse of the talent that is so often hidden when he curled a beautiful left shot past the Polish keeper. Zizzo was the creator and just on the stroke of half time the same two teamed up for a killer goal.
While most players would be looking to run down the clock until half time Zizzo picked the ball up in is own half and drove past numerous Polish players and into the penalty box before laying the ball back to Adu. Adu curled another left footed shot past a helpless keeper.
If the Poles were to recover they needed to strike early in the second half. Instead it was Svetela taking advantage of terrible marking by the Polish central defenders to slip through and drill home the fourth goal for the USA. After good work down the left side Altidore scored his first of the tournament with twenty minutes to go. The scoring was completed when Adu was fed in by Rogers and despite an attempt to “Beasley” it the USA captain completed his hat trick and a famous route.
So why the turnaround? To start with Poland gave the USA much more room than they had given the Brazilians. The Americans were able to find space behind and in front of the Poles back four. The Poles never gave up that space to the Brazilians. The same was true of space on the wings. Against South Korea Rogers and Zizzo were forced inside to help out a central midfield that was under threat of being overrun was much of the game.
The Poles were never allowed to put Svetela and Bradley under the same pressure and the pair were able to play balls into Adu up front or wide to Zizzo and Rogers. With four points in the bag and a plus five goal difference it would need some exceptional circumstances for the USA not to move on to the last sixteen.
Freddy Adu will garner the headlines but there were a number of excellent performances throughout the USA team. The back four was caught square on the Poles goal but apart from that the defense was rarely troubled. Szetela made it three goals in two games and Zizzo put in a terrific shift on the right side of midfield.
You can send any information (fsr@mts.net) that you think might be of interest about the twenty-four countries and I will post a regular selection. If you have a FIFA Under-20 blog go ahead and post your link under comments.
You can also use this blog to contribute your thoughts on the South Korea vs. Brazil game tonight. I have an Old-Timers game tonight so I will be taping the game and watching it later.
The USA came away from this game with what might be a vital point against a vibrant and exciting South Korean side. Despite having to endure extended spells of intense Korean pressure the Americans deserve credit for sticking to the task and pulling themselves back into the game particularly in the last thirty minutes.
The opening goal came from a fine cross from Zizzo that eventually found Danny Szetela at the pack post. A diving header gave us the first goal from open play of the tournament. The South Koreans stormed back and Shin Young Rok wasted two fantastic chances before he eventually made it third time lucky.
This under-20 squad is a carbon copy of the senior national team of World Cup 2002. Playing a 3-4-3 formation the Koreans were constantly trying to force the USA to play at a tempo that was not to their liking. US defenders and midfielders were repeatedly caught in possession and if it was not for some wasteful finishing (another trait of the 2002 WC side) South Korea could have had the game sown up by half time. As it was the Koreans again spurned second half chances although US keeper Chris Seitz pulled off a couple of excellent saves in the second half.
Dex McCarty’s arrival into the game in the second half was instrumental in helping the USA to hold on to ball and eventually create some chances of their own. If the USA was to nip a win it looked as if it was come courtesy of a Freddy Adu free kick delivered from the right side with his left foot. As it was both teams traded late chances but had to settle for a point each.
Lee Young Sung was outstanding for South Korea as was the back three. Chris Seitz looked good in the USA goal while Nathan Sturgis recovered from an early slip to help turn back the many Korean attacks. Zizzo and McCarty also played their part.
The next round of games is on Tuesday with USA vs. Poland and South Korea playing Brazil.
You can send any information (fsr@mts.net) that you think might be of interest about the twenty-four countries and I will post a regular selection. If you have a FIFA Under-20 blog go ahead and post your link under comments.
blissStreet - I think you'd have to agree that the brown kit Tottenham wore this past weekend is even uglier than Bolton's purple one.
Bobby – I have to admit that Spurs strip out did the Bolton one. You certainly don’t come across too many brown strips and you can see why. Maybe someone can confirm or not – didn’t Coventry have some sort of brown uniform about 20 years ago?
Gunner44 - What do you think will happen to Barca now that they don't have Messi or Eto'o? Will they struggle or will it not affect them? I think Ronaldinho will now have to prove why he is in deed the best in the world coz his team desperately needs him. Also what do you think of Totti's performance so far and do think he can win something for Roma this season?
Bobby – Barcelona cannot afford more injuries their strikers and you are right Ronaldinho needs to step up. Taking a player like Eto’o cannot do anything but hurt Barcelona – the question over the next few months is whether or not they can pick up the slack. Messi missed a lot of last season anyway so I do not think he will be as big a loss.
henry14 – What do you make of Freddy Adu, l personally feel that he does not make the Man Utd grade because he did not set the less physical less faster US league on fire, do you feel he can make the grade.
Bobby – Freddy is just another young player with potential but with a lot of work and a long road ahead of him.
riocharlie - I've seen most of the Liverpool games this year and I was surprised to see Hyypia in the game. I thought Benitez would have preferred the younger more athletic Agger.
I wonder if Gerrard isn’t suffering a bit from all of matches he’s played in the past 2 yrs. He hasn’t looked good for awhile, and after the hour mark he went from the right to the center and was still missing in action.
Bobby – Hyypia certainly looked bad against Arsenal and I think you will see more of Agger in coming weeks. His style is very much like Alan Hansen, Mark Lawrenson and Gary Gillespie from Liverpool gone-by. He doesn’t look overly physical but he seems to read the game well and he can pass the ball. Good point on the number of games that Gerrard has played. It might also have accounted for Frank Lampard’s poor run at the start of the season.
neophyte - I do have a couple of thoughts--pass it through the truth meter and let me know what you think: I have noticed that when my (the team I coach)central midfielder (who can score and pushes like the Stevie G of old) doesn't feel confident with the back 3-4 he plays deeper and more defensively. This affects the whole team since he is the playmaker, similar to what Liverpool is doing. 2nd--If Gerrard could take a break from international duties and just rest a bit I think he would be better off. How could you do this and still play all the political games and stop the rumors etc.
Bobby – The international scene closes down until February so he wil get a rest from that. However, the holiday fixture list is just around the corner and that always takes a toll.
AlexMorph - If Liverpool doesn’t make the champs league do you see Gerrard moving on? What about Benitez? Where might they go?
Seems like Gerrard would be just what Madrid are lacking right now, or (dare I say?) Man U as a replacement for Scholes. Inter are always turning over managers, and Ancelotti must be in the pits at Milan, so maybe Benitez would go to one of those?
Bobby – No to Gerrard moving on and the same for Benitez. The Premiership performances might be poor but remember Liverpool has cruised into the last 16 of the Champions League. Capello has settled on his midfield – he will be quite happy with what he has – unless he wants to play Gerrard in Beckham’s old position but that is another discussion!!! As for Gerrard to Manchester – don’t hold your breathe. I’ve followed the English league for a long time and the only player I can remember moving between these two clubs was a player called Phil Chisnall in the mid-sixties – yes I was young at the time. He went from United to Liverpool. I remember being upset because I had just collected his card but then he went and got transfered.
Riocharlie – What’s the over/under on the number of injuries and withdrawals for Beckham to get a shot at his 100 caps?
Bobby – McClaren will take out a “help wanted” ad before he calls Becks.
henry14 - If you were Arsene Wenger how would you fit in Senderos and Djourou into the team when you have Gallas and Toure who are some of the most injury free players around, how would you cater for their improvement.
Bobby – You play them in the Carling Cup, the early rounds of the FA Cup and find opportunities in the Premiership when players might need a rest or are carrying a knock.
realmadridccfan - 1. What do you think of the new "designated player" rule by MLS? do you think it will be a good thing for MLS or do you think that it will begin the same fate as the NASL, for which they signed big name stars and within a few years folded up shop?
2. What about the new MLS-Mexican "Champions League"? Will this prove that MLS can compete with one of the top leagues in the world (or at least in the Americas?)
3. After two months of Spain's La Liga, who do you think have been the biggest surprise and disappointment are? My biggest surprise has got to be Sevilla at number two and are continuing on last year's fine form that won them the UEFA Cup. My biggest disappointment has to be Villarreal. The form that got them a UEFA Champions League spot in the 2004/05 season has disappeared.
Bobby – 1. As long as it does not become a free for all - which is what the NASL was - then I think the change will be good for MLS. 2. For a young league - and most of the MLS critics seem to ignore the fact – an opportunity to play against foreign opposition in a competitive format can only be good. However, I will be surprised if an MSL team wins the first couple of competitions. 3. Have to agree with you on Sevilla and Villarreal although Real Zaragoza (good) would run Sevilla close.
meansucka - You have to love the FA Cup with all these small clubs playing and the strange occurrences that ensue. From the coin throwing incidents to the 20 soccer balls kicked onto the pitch to the 35K pound loss accrued from playing at an empty Fratton Park. All unfortunate, to be sure. What is the strangest small club cup incident you've seen?
The MLS and USL seem to operate within both the US and Canada in contrast to football leagues in other countries. What are the implications from a governing body point of view and do you think it a wise idea overall with Vancouver and Toronto FC playing with the American teams? I know there's sometimes a debate over Celtic jumping ship and joining the Premiership.
Bobby – FA Cup and small club cup incident – nothing comes instantly to mind. The things that have stuck with me are the shocks such as Hereford knocking out Newcastle.
The Toronto playing in a US league is not as issue. There are numerous other examples around the world – Monaco in France, Cardiff, Swansea and Wrexham in the English league, Berwick Rangers in Scotland. The issue of Celtic and Rangers jumping to the English league is how many Premiership clubs are going to be willing to vote themselves into the Coca Cola Championship at a cost of $50M – not many I would think.
djnima - 1. What do you think about Rooney's form lately? Didn't look that sharp against Blackburn even though he had 2 gifts.
2. What did you think about the RVN show this weekend? NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT IT AND IT KILLS ME! Real are only 1 game behind Barca and with the many players missing up front Real look like they have a good chance of ending the years drought. I don't know how far they can challenge into the champs league but I would love to see the New Real clash with an EPL or Italian Giant. Those are the kind of matches we live for. Thoughts???
Bobby – Rooney is an outstanding player who scored a hat trick the week before and he looked ok to me. I picked Real Madrid to win La Liga although the Champions League might be a better fit. I still think Capello will find a way to win something this season.
verbal97 - I'm surprised that nobody has brought up Mike Newell's comments. I think he's a good manager, based on overachieving (up until a month ago) with a team that should be no more than a team fighting relegation. I thought he would probably be offered a job in the premiership this upcoming summer if not sooner.
Now, he's almost definitely going to be fired, although the REAL veiled reason is his lashing at the team's directors. When (rather than if) fired, what will become of Mike Newell?
Bobby – He would have been ok if he had just sasid the assistant referee was ####.
travelcoach - Question about the fox soccer top 25 ... top 35 clubs.
I know this list is old and came out before the Revs loss this weekend and the, the ... well, whatever it was that Liverpool pulled ... but do you really see the Revs and Houston as being better teams than half the Prem?
My Manchester City seems unable to score this season; I'd love to see them play the Revolution in a friendly. But, to put either of these MLS teams above Bolton seems ... not right.
Bobby – Everyone who picks their top 25 has their own criteria. Personally, I have never picked an MLS team and don’t foresee me doing so for a few seasons yet.
koppite - This is a very frustrating Liverpool team. LFC needs a 25 - 30 goal a season striker. Bellamy, Crouch, and Kuyt will get maybe 15 each. The Reds lose the ball too easily and are too fond of passing backwards. A ball winner like Ronnie Whelan (who can also score) is badly needed. The Reds were successful when Rushie and King Kenny were ####ing in 40-50 goals a year and the midfielders McDermott, Souness, Whelan were each getting into double figures. Reina makes mistakes but so did every Liverpool keeper. Just the mistakes are amplified by lack of goals at the other end. Finally, Rafa has to understand that football is a team game, not a squad game. Gallas' goal was a prime example of a team not accustomed to playing together.
Bobby – Koppite, sorry to point this out but if Sheffield United had a 25-30 a season goal scorer they would doing alright as well. Benitez hasn’t been given the resources to go and spend $40M plus to land someone of that caliber.
Bigdavedisaster - With the transfer window approaching do you see any big players moving and are US players able to be signed by EPL sides now? I have also been having a fight with friend about which is the bigger collapse Forest or Leeds and is there any other comparable to them?
Is England boss the toughest managerial position in football from a pressure stand point?
Bobby – No European Cup winner has fallen as far as Nottingham Forest so I would say that Forest’s collapse is the greater although Leeds was more intense. Ferencvaros - one of Hungary’s most renowned clubs - was runners up to Leeds in the 1968 Fairs Cities Cup (now the UEFA Cup) and to Dynamo Kiev in the Cup Winners Cup in 1975 and is currently on the point of bankruptcy and may disappear.
Former East German clubs have not fared well. FC Magdeburg beat Milan to win the Cup Winners Cup in 1974 and are now in a German regional league. Carl Zeiss Jena were Cup Winners Cup runners up in 1981 to Dinamo Tbilisi – now in a German regional league. Lokomotive Leipzig (another runner up in the CWC this time to Ajax in 1987) went bankrupt and was dissolved a few years ago. The team was reformed as an amateur outfit and had to start at around the 10th tier in Germany. “When Saturday Comes” had an article on them about a year ago and at that time they were regarded as the team that had fallen the furthest after reaching a European final.
As for the toughest managerial position in football – I would go for the Italian national team job.
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