Preview: Trinidad and Tobago v USMNT
The result on Friday was welcome, even if the game opened poorly. The US will hope to have put their mind right when they face Trinidad and Tobago.
The result on Friday was welcome, even if the game opened poorly. The US will hope to have put their mind right when they face Trinidad and Tobago.
The US has an easy qualification group beginning with SVGFF on Friday. Should Klinsmann’s team fail to win all of its games in this round, and handily, there will be a reckoning.
On this end-of-season edition of the All Three Points podcast, the boys talk the US Open Cup final, the end of the Union’s Nick Sakiewicz era, and what this offseason may bring. Do we have reason to hope, or is it just more of the same?
Mexico defeated the US on Saturday night, winning the CONCACAF Cup 3–2 and booking their place in next year’s Confederations Cup.
The US and Mexico face off on Saturday in what, with a Confederations Cup berth at stake, is the most important game for either side since the World Cup.
In this edition of the pod, Chris and Jeremy discuss the games against Montreal, New England, and San Jose, then discuss spitting, whether the Union should prioritize the Open Cup, and if there’s reason for optimism heading into next season. They may even stray into fourth point territory…
Brazil destroyed the US on Tuesday night, and they weren’t even at their best. Klinsmann has some serious work to do between now and October.
Friday’s victory over Peru did little to inspire confidence that the US Men are ready to face a foe of the caliber of Brazil. Michael Bradley returns for this game, and his relentless driving energy, allied with Jozy Altidore’s finishing (he scored two versus Peru, his first since March 25), might be enough to get the US on the board. But keeping Neymar and Co. out is the bigger challenge for Klinsmann’s team.
The US defeated Peru, 2–1, on Friday night, coming from behind on two Jozy Altidore goals. While the overall performance was underwhelming, the US will look to build on it when they face Brazil next week.
The US takes on Peru in the first of two friendlies this Friday at 7:00 PM EDT. But here’s the thing: It’s not about Peru.
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