Only caught the 2nd half, but wow, that was intense, especially at the end, as it got really testy. Should've been a red card on Herrera for the 2nd yellow...USA/Mexico final has been pretty fun so far.
Only caught the 2nd half, but wow, that was intense, especially at the end, as it got really testy. Should've been a red card on Herrera for the 2nd yellow...USA/Mexico final has been pretty fun so far.
Yeah, that crowd is out of control - players on both teams being hit with water bottles and all kinds of other crap, homophobic chants by the Mexican crowd, and some borderline dirty play. Horvath was awesome. Huge win.Match is a sh*t show all around.
Horvath has been amazing.
Yeah, that crowd is out of control - players on both teams being hit with water bottles and all kinds of other crap, homophobic chants by the Mexican crowd, and some borderline dirty play. Horvath was awesome. Huge win.
Mexican fans always pull that shit. Always. Great win tonight. Stellar.
it's not border line at all. it's definitely dirty.Not just that, but their team also pulls cheap shots and and are border line dirty when they play us and if they are losing it just gets worse.
I dislike the Mexican soccer team so much that if they were playing Syracuse, I’d root for the OrangemenThe Mexico team is easily my most disliked soccer team. It is a great rivalry.
If we had gone up by 2 goals, Mexico would have really started with the dirty play (remember the World Cup round of 16 game). Last night they needed to try and score so they had to keep playing.it's not border line at all. it's definitely dirty.
Lol. The crazy thing is I bet most of them live in the USA too, but yet our hitting the American players with debris. A classless fan base who are really insecure.Mexicans love throwing trash. And urine.
Why do they hate gays so much? Is it a machismo thing?
They act horribly in general, especially with the homophobic stuff. They definitely take it up several notches against the USA though.I'm curious. Do the Mexican fans behave this way against other ConCaCaf teams or is it just the USA?
I'm curious. Do the Mexican fans behave this way against other ConCaCaf teams or is it just the USA?
Someone managed to hit a Mexican player in the head later in extra time, too. Just ridiculous.Lol. The crazy thing is I bet most of them live in the USA too, but yet our hitting the American players with debris. A classless fan base who are really insecure.
I'm curious. Do the Mexican fans behave this way against other ConCaCaf teams or is it just the USA?
If anything, the US national team should be penalized. The home nation is responsible for security.Mexican national team should be penalized for how its fans acted.
Pulisic could get a slap on the hand for taunting the fans. I thought what he did was awesome, "shut up, not in my house". This guy is next level. Not sure why this guy doesn't get a consistent 90min at Chelsea.
Pulisic did nothing wrong. Thats pretty minor stuff compared to what you see in soccer and other sports.Mexican national team should be penalized for how its fans acted.
Pulisic could get a slap on the hand for taunting the fans. I thought what he did was awesome, "shut up, not in my house". This guy is next level. Not sure why this guy doesn't get a consistent 90min at Chelsea.
Security cannot keep an ass hole fan from throwing stuff on the field. They can identify the culprits and have them arrested which evidently did happen. The American Outlaw fan group was in the opposite endzone from where the troublle was. No problems on that side of the field. It was obvious Mexican fans causing the problems,If anything, the US national team should be penalized. The home nation is responsible for security.
This. I’m amazed more things like this DON’T happen. You get 20k people in one place and a few hundred lose their friggen minds, it’s a problem.Security cannot keep an ass hole fan from throwing stuff on the field. They can identify the culprits and have them arrested which evidently did happen. The American Outlaw fan group was in the opposite endzone from where the troublle was. No problems on that side of the field. It was obvious Mexican fans causing the problems,
If anything, the US national team should be penalized. The home nation is responsible for security.
You are correct. Oddly, it seems a number of people in the thread aren't understanding the basic point you're making.If anything, the US national team should be penalized. The home nation is responsible for security.
Goal scorers Sunday were 18, 22, and 22 years old...Tonight, they were 18, 20, 21, and 22.Dike and Aaronson with goals so far! Big development as we're going to need some consistent goal scorers for the qualifiers and ultimately the WC.
I don't follow soccer closely so when I put on the Mexico game and our team looked like a bunch of kids from junior high I was a little shocked. I knew we had a lot of young guys but not this many.Goal scorers Sunday were 18, 22, and 22 years old...Tonight, they were 18, 20, 21, and 22.
The future is bright.
A 4-0 win over a good Costa Rica team is pretty impressive.Dike and Aaronson with goals so far! Big development as we're going to need some consistent goal scorers for the qualifiers and ultimately the WC.
That's why there is so much excitement with this squad. The team that didn't qualify for the world cup was full of aging players mixed with some average MLS players and Pulisic.I don't follow soccer closely so when I put on the Mexico game and our team looked like a bunch of kids from junior high I was a little shocked. I knew we had a lot of young guys but not this many.
Question about MLS. What level of play is it? A comparison to baseball with the Premier League or the Bundesliga being MLB what would MLS be? Is it even triple A? Or is it two levels below these leagues.That's why there is so much excitement with this squad. The team that didn't qualify for the world cup was full of aging players mixed with some average MLS players and Pulisic.
This squad now has so many very young players that play in big European leagues, so even if they don't play every game with their club they are constantly getting better in training going against the best every day.
The expectation is these kids will continue to improve and the MLS has done a great job with letting kids leave for Europe at a very young age to maximize their development.
Tough answer because in my opinion the MLS is in a transformation stage. One poster above I agree with, top MLS teams would finish around mid table in the championship. If you're not familiar the English Championship is the 2nd tier league in England. The MLS still takes some older players from Europe but I don't think as much as they used to, a lot of squads have some good players that are younger, and to me it seems like talented young South American players are making the jump to the MLS rather than Mexico or to bigger historic clubs in South America.Question about MLS. What level of play is it? A comparison to baseball with the Premier League or the Bundesliga being MLB what would MLS be? Is it even triple A? Or is it two levels below these leagues.
For the September qualifiers, I would submit that there are six field players whose names (barring injury) can be written into the starting linup in ink:That's why there is so much excitement with this squad. The team that didn't qualify for the world cup was full of aging players mixed with some average MLS players and Pulisic.
This squad now has so many very young players that play in big European leagues, so even if they don't play every game with their club they are constantly getting better in training going against the best every day.
The expectation is these kids will continue to improve and the MLS has done a great job with letting kids leave for Europe at a very young age to maximize their development.
And if I were filling out the squad, I'd probably want Chris Richards (21) next to Brooks, either A Robinson (23) or Cannon (turns 23 tomorrow) outside, Steffan or Horvath (both 26) in goal, Sargent or Dike (both 21) up top, and maybe Musah (18) or Weah (21). Maybe Lleget (28) in place of one of those last two depending on how the next few months go. And Aaronson (20) looks like a definite impact guy off the bench. Guys like Siebatcheu (25), Yueill (24), Acosta (25), McKenzie (22), Long (28) when healthy. And more young guys like Konrad and Soto waiting in the wings.For the September qualifiers, I would submit that there are six field players whose names (barring injury) can be written into the starting linup in ink:
Five of those six are age 22 or younger.
- Tyler Adams
- John Brooks
- Sergino Dest
- Weston McKennie
- Christian Pulisic
- Gio Reyna