Thoughts on South Africa Victory

by Kartik Krishnaiyer on November 17, 2007 · 0 comments

The US con­tin­ued improve­ment on the road is a wel­come sight for fans of the national team. Inter­na­tional Foot­ball is all about per­for­mance on the road: grind­ing out results unlike Russia’s fail­ure today in Israel, and build­ing con­fi­dence and an abil­ity to play at alti­tu­ide and in bad weather. Today the US took a big step towards inter­na­tional respectibil­ity with the 1–0 vic­tory in Johan­nas­berg against 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa.

Bob Bradley’s sys­tem of employ­ing two hold­ing mid­field­ers– in this match Michael Bradley and Mau­rice Edu once again forced the oppo­nents mid­field to play much deeper than the oppo­si­tion had wanted. This tac­tic denied Benny McCarthy, South Africa’s main scor­ing weapon any kind of ade­quete ser­vice all game long. Edu and Bradley also seemed to be the most poised per­form­ers for the US yet again.

PLAYER RATINGS:

TIM HOWARD, 6

Calm and col­lected. Decent match

BRAD GUZAN, 6

Rarely tested

STEVE CHERUNDOLO 7

Great goal and good work get­ting back to cover.

CARLOS BOCANEGRA 5

A cou­ple of com­mu­ni­ca­tion mix ups and bad back passes

JONATHAN SPECTOR 4

Still needs some seri­ous seasoning

DANNY CALIFF 4

Looked slow and some­what inse­cure out there. Also fouled constantly

OGUCHI ONYEWU 8

The best Gooch has looked for the national team against an oppo­nent other than Mexico.

HEATH PEARCE 5

Didn’t read the game as well today as he had in the last few matches

MICHAEL BRADLEY 6

Solid work­man­like effort

MAURICE EDU 8

How did this kid slip through the US Youth Team radar? Another great match includ­ing numer­ous attack killing tack­les and a sweet set up pass on the goal.

BENNY FEILHABER 3

Totally lost on the right side. His lack of club form has affected his national team worth.

DAMARCUS BEASLEY 6

Solid game for a player with tired legs.

CLINT DEMPSEY 5

A tough out­ing for a player will­ing to sacr­fice for both club and coun­try. Needs a break to avoid burn out or a seri­ous injury.

FREDDY ADU 6

Had a very good first half but was lousy after half­time until being subbed out.

JOZY ALTIDORE, SACHA KLJESTAN, JONATHAN BORNSTEIN, NR

MAN OF THE MATCH: MAURICE EDU (2ND STRAIGHT USA SOCCER SPOT MOM FOR EDU)

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1 football detective November 18, 2007 at 1:41 am

Solid point about Dempsey – although the national team is done for 07 he will be busy with Fulham.

Then its qualifying for 2010….when does he get a break?

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2 Anonymous November 18, 2007 at 8:40 am

Edu continues to make a huge impact. Don’t be surprised if Europe comes calling soon for him.

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