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kielbj's avatar

Well, that may have been the single worst performance I’ve ever seen from the USWNT. Vlatko should be utterly ashamed of himself: This team has no style, identity, or cohesion. He’s gotten tactically thrashed by coaches overloading the midfield with both a box and a 3-5-2 because of how useless the US midfield is and has no idea how to handle it. Not sure this gets solved by personnel shifts, but I’d go Rodman-Smith-Williams just to allow Soph to play centrally in space, especially with Rose suspended.

I’ve never seen a US team so lacking in confidence going forward. It’s all so slow because there’s never any options, there’s no interplay because it never seems like they don’t know where to be, and random individual presses leave gaps going the other way because the team doesn’t seem to have specific triggers. Almost happy they’re playing Sweden now rather than getting bailed out with a bad second place team. Girma the only bright spot.

This is the worst pass map I’ve ever seen: https://twitter.com/Odriozolite/status/1686317514643660801?s=20

(Also, this is always a given, but fuck Carli Lloyd and her coded nonsense)

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To me, the USWNT issue is lack of cohesion. And that's no surprise given that Vlatko continued to tinker and test out new players and lineups right up to and INTO the World Cup, with Savannah DeMelo as Exhibit A (and Julie-Ertz-as-centerback as Exhibit B). If we look like a collection of excellent players who haven't played together much, it's because that's exactly what we are. Vlatko needed to settle on a roster at least by last fall and get the players reps together in the last half-year or more so they know each others' playing patterns. I just don't understand why he kept on with his experimentation ad infinitum.

Jill Ellis said something illuminating, at least to me, in her interview on Tobin and Pressy's RE-CAP show (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9qGpfsW-OA). She said one of her USWNT training goals was that if you asked anyone on the team "How do we score goals?", they would all be able to answer, and everyone would have the SAME answer. It doesn't feel like this year's team has that, at all - not in the strict sense of having playing patterns down so they could do them in their sleep, but also not in the more general sense of being a unified whole rather than just a collection of parts.

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