A different take:
Belgium would have had to have an off day (and yes they are very capable of that) for the US to win. Their squads and starting 11s are not comparable at all. The only reason we think poorly of Belgium is because their performance levels rarely match the ability we all know them to have. That doesn't actually mean that the US have a good side. Btw Senegal are a very good side, getting outplayed by them is nothing to be ashamed of, the US would as well.What exactly do you disagree with?
I think a fully motivated, locked in, confident US team without the controversy could have beaten a team that got taken to the wire by Senegal.
I also don’t think their issues were player quality or coaching. They made horrendous mistakes.
As a US fan, I was wanting to play Senegal just because they are as inexperienced as we are in those pressure games.Belgium would have had to have an off day (and yes they are very capable of that) for the US to win. Their squads and starting 11s are not comparable at all. The only reason we think poorly of Belgium is because their performance levels rarely match the ability we all know them to have. That doesn't actually mean that the US have a good side. Btw Senegal are a very good side, getting outplayed by them is nothing to be ashamed of, the US would as well.
Belgium would have had to have an off day (and yes they are very capable of that) for the US to win. Their squads and starting 11s are not comparable at all. The only reason we think poorly of Belgium is because their performance levels rarely match the ability we all know them to have. That doesn't actually mean that the US have a good side. Btw Senegal are a very good side, getting outplayed by them is nothing to be ashamed of, the US would as well.
Belgium don't edge it in terms of talent, they are levels above them, multiple levels. Please actually look at the two staring 11s and their squads, that is not a serious take.I’ll say again, a US side locked in, motivated, playing free, playing with the confidence they had from the group stage, could have beaten Belgium. I’m not saying they definitely would have, and I’m not saying Belgium don’t edge it in terms of talent, I’m just saying the US could have won. And it’s my belief that Trump’s intervention significantly reduced those chances by undoing the motivational theme that Poch had been emphasising through the tournament.
Having lived in Canada I would say the issue with "Soccer" is there is not the same trend as there is elsewhere in that "all you need is a ball" and create your own game. Like many of us did in summer holidays, 6 weeks of pure football, all daylight hours, jumpers for goalposts, called in for dinner, clean the d0gsh1t of your trainers and start again tomorrow. Canada like the US as far as I can tell doesn't have the same culture of that, there is no hunger for those formative years of taking an elbow to the face, getting up and going again with your mates over the park, unless its ultra competitive and organises sports they are not anywhere near as interested in it. And with that comes the expense of organised sport.I think this is over played to be honest. It’s a problem no doubt. But youth sports across the board are expensive and the US dominates internationally in many of them. Why is the problem exclusive to football?
Having lived in Canada I would say the issue with "Soccer" is there is not the same trend as there is elsewhere in that "all you need is a ball" and create your own game. Like many of us did in summer holidays, 6 weeks of pure football, all daylight hours, jumpers for goalposts, called in for dinner, clean the d0gsh1t of your trainers and start again tomorrow. Canada like the US as far as I can tell doesn't have the same culture of that, there is no hunger for those formative years of taking an elbow to the face, getting up and going again with your mates over the park, unless its ultra competitive and organises sports they are not anywhere near as interested in it. And with that comes the expense of organised sport.
Football is likely one of the least expensive sports out there, you need a space and a round thing and thats where nearly every professional footballer in British (and others) history started. Thats the important part en masse that other countries trying to catch up miss, that organic nature of it.
If I was to run a marketing campaign to follow up the WC in the US it would be a montage of clips of kids playing in parts and the favellas followed by the text "all you need is a ball"...........and work in collaboration with a sports brand to flood schools especially in deprived areas with free footballs

100%.
Even if you factor that in to training. Because of the fee, the coaches have to make it look like they are doing more to the parents. That means complex drills. And even…
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For 7 year olds ffs.
Do some headers and volleys. Shooting practice. Then a 5 a side match. Simple.
100%.
Even if you factor that in to training. Because of the fee, the coaches have to make it look like they are doing more to the parents. That means complex drills. And even…
For 7 year olds ffs.
Do some headers and volleys. Shooting practice. Then a 5 a side match. Simple.
Belgium don't edge it in terms of talent, they are levels above them, multiple levels. Please actually look at the two staring 11s and their squads, that is not a serious take.
The US could be as dialed in and filled with as much confidence as they want. It would have taken Belgium to perform poorly (very possible) for the US to beat them. Period.
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