Selasa, 17 Juni 2014

Red White and Payback for the United States

United States Soccer started their quest for the World Cup on Monday night against Ghana, the consistent thorn in their sides for the last two World Cups. Ghana knocked the United States out of the World Cup in 2006 and 2010.  The Black Stars had a chance to do some major damage to United States' hopes to make it to the knockout stages continuing their infliction of pain to United States soccer and supporters. But U.S. redeemed themselves in a major way with a 2-1 victory in the final moments with a big goal from 21-year old John Brooks in one of the grittiest wins in United States Soccer history getting a much needed three points.

United States had one of the earliest answers in the history of the World Cup with Clint Dempsey scoring in the first minute of the game. This was an ideal start for United States as they struggled in the past World Cup games with giving up an early game. It felt great to be on the other end of the early goal scoring. Everyone had wondered what the ceiling was for this United States team with a mix of hope and wonderment with playing the Group of Death. Dempsey adding the first goal of the game so quickly gave everyone hope from the get-go.

Although after Dempsey's goal, Ghana began to attack with great ferocity at the net trying to equalize the game. The Black Stars ended up with 21 shots yet only three of them were only on goal. This is the most shots taken by a losing team thus far in the World Cup. Ghana kept banging on the door. Everyone kept waiting for the other shoe to drop and it happened finally in the 82nd minute with Andre Ayew having a beautiful goal to tie the match. Suddenly, dejection once again set in for the United States against Ghana. Even though it was a tied match, United States acted like they lost the lead for a couple minutes and then John Anthony Brooks happened.



Two minutes later, United States had a set piece leading to the young gun Brooks netting the go-ahead goal for Team USA. This seemed like the vindication for Jurgen Klinsmann. He took a great deal of shit for some of his decisions along with leaving Landon Donovan and having a guy like Brooks on the roster. Klinsmann even got questioned on bringing Brooks on versus Omar Gonzalez. Further, the player whom set up the goal, Graham Zusi was another Klinsmann's decision. We are not there, but we are getting close to having a 'In Klinsmann We Trust' kind of thing. It is too bad Klinsmann didn't go with a DX suck it chop after the goal by Brooks. U.S. were able to hold on for 10 minutes getting the victory for the team.



The bandwagon for United States Soccer was already pretty full, but it appears like we are filling the whole damn bus. It will look like settlers heading out West in covered wagons. It already seems like soccer fever caught most people, but add the fact, United States got a victory plus a weekend late afternoon date with Portugal, it will be a full-blown bandwagon festival. This isn't a bad thing. More and more people are talking about how much they are enjoying this tournament which is fantastic for the development of soccer in the United States. World Cup is seeing all sorts of scoring in combination with dramatic games along with some surprises plus add United States early success, everyone pushed their chips in. It is a beautiful thing to see.

Hate to be a wet blanket, but this doesn't ensure the United States will be in the knockout stages. They still have to deal with a Portugal team backed into the corner in the depths of the Amazon The unlikelihood of having Jozy Altidore as he seems out for multiple weeks, and Klinsmann's decision on whom will play the striker position. Further, how the other players will dealt with Manaus as many players seemed to deal with cramps through the game. There is still much more work to be done with this team, but U.S. getting three points was massive.

This team is not out of the jungle, but there is much more glimmers of sunshine then there was before the game kicked off on Monday.

Charlie.

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