I think Klinsmann is going to substitute Donovan for a dog wearing the national team jersey in a few minutes.
Did anybody get a chance to watch the match against Honduras? Jermaine Jones at center back is an interesting experiment. He played pretty well there I thought, but not sure giving tons of minutes there to a guy who's going to be 36 in 2018.
The US women lead their group in the CONCACAF Women's Championship after beating Guatemala 5-0.
That's the good news, bad news Alex Morgan reinjured her ankle. But it doesn't sound as serious as the last time she did it.
Oh yeah it is.
But we still have Wambach and Leroux
The Women's World Cup Draw was today.
This group is the US' group.
USA
Australia
Sweden
Nigeria
And yes it's another group of death.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...m-is-a-u-s-citizen/?postshare=951419913084621
http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2014/12/30/gedion-zelalem-usmnt-us-citizen-arsenal
Zelalem is close to being a USMNT player, plays at Arsenal
Despite German roots, Zelalem has always felt most comfortable with his American peers. Those close to him have described him as a typical suburban kid who embraced American teenage life. He has remained tight with former classmates and teammates in the Washington area; one parent said Zelalem’s friends here are amused when he uses a British accent in Arsenal video interviews.
Zelalem moved to the United States at age 9 and settled in Maryland’s Montgomery County, a close-in suburb of Washington, with his father and younger sister.
He thrived with the Olney Rangers, an elite youth squad coached by former George Washington University player Matt Pilkington. That exposure led to his discovery by Virginia-born Danny Karbassiyoon, a former Arsenal prospect and current scout. Zelalem also played one season for Walter Johnson High School’s varsity squad, guiding the Wildcats to the 2011 Maryland state championship game.
Before turning 16, the age at which he could join Arsenal’s academy full-time, Zelalem frequently traveled to London during school breaks to participate in workouts. He quickly drew comparisons to Cesc Fabregas, the Spanish national team midfielder who, in 2003, launched his club career with Arsenal at age 16.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...m-is-a-u-s-citizen/?postshare=951419913084621
http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2014/12/30/gedion-zelalem-usmnt-us-citizen-arsenal
Zelalem is close to being a USMNT player, plays at Arsenal
I would say at least as good as Julian Green.I don't follow these up-and-comers much, so what does this mean for us? How good is this kid really? Is he the equivalent of someone like a Julian Green or even better?
I don't follow these up-and-comers much, so what does this mean for us? How good is this kid really? Is he the equivalent of someone like a Julian Green or even better?