**Official USMNT Soccer Thread**

Dolo----Goodson----Gooch----Bocanegra

Adu-----Bradley------Jones-----Bedoya

------------------Donovan-------------

-------------Altidore-------------

possible lnupe for tudasy.
 
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Let's go...
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Lineup:

                         Howard
Cherundolo--Goodson--Ream--Bocanegra
    Dempsey--Bradley--Jones--Donovan
                  Altidore--Agudelo



Got my jersey on. Let's get this win!!
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Let's not get complacent and come out Saturday w/ the same focus and ball movement.

Landon needs to hand over corner kick duties too.
 
Originally Posted by deepinthajeep

 This is who I wanna see start vs. Spain

                  ------------Howard-------------

                 Dolo---Ream--Goodson---Boca
            
                 LD------MB----Jones-----Demps

                              Juan--------Jozy
               
almost nailed it.
 
source: SBI

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[h3]USMNT trains in Tampa, sets sights on Panama[/h3]
 

By FRANCO PANIZO

TAMPA, Fla. - The U.S. men's national team began preparations for its second Goup C match on a sunny and hot morning in Central Florida on Thursday, gearing up to play a Panama team it knows quite well.

The United States will battle Panama for the ninth team in the two teams' history, and eighth time in the last eight years. The Americans have never lost to Los Canaleros, compiling a 6-0-2 record in which the U.S. team has scored 18 goals while only allowing four.

That doesn't mean the United States is overlooking its familiar foe, though.

"They always give us a tough match-up," said Landon Donovan, who scored a penalty kick against the Panamanians in a 2-1 win in the quarterfinals of the 2007 Gold Cup. "Athletically, they're challenging and they do a pretty good job tactically of making the game hard against us.

"I think we've beaten them a few times in a row but its always close games. They're a good team, they have a lot of experience. People forget how much experience (their) group of players have now. It's been basically the same team for five, six, seven, eight years. It's going to be a difficult game and we expect a tough test."

Just as they did against Canada on Tuesday, the Americans are hoping to set the tone against Panama from the opening whistle. That approach is what the U.S. team believes will give it the upperhand at Raymond James Stadium.

"I think we pushed the tempo (versus Canada) and for us that seems the best way of going about it," said Tim Howard. "I'm hopeful that's what we do on Saturday."

Should the Americans be successful in their attempt to start strong, and should they win the game, they'll likely have the luxury of resting the regulars in the final group match against Guadeloupe. That would also possibly open the door for some of the backups, like Eric Lichaj and Freddy Adu, to get playing time.

"Our goal from the beginning was to make sure we win these (first two) games and give ourselves a chance to finish first in the group and potentially rest depending on how the other results go," said Donovan. "But regardless you want to ensure you've qualified by the second game if at all possible and then it would be nice if there's a chance to rest guys and get other guys some minutes that we're going to use later in the tournament."

Here are some other news and notes from Thursday's practice:
  • Landon Donovan trained lightly during the session, but not because he is still feeling the effects of the illness that sidelined him for the Spain friendly. A U.S. spokesman said Donovan always trains lightly two days after a game. Donovan joked at first, "I got benched," but then confirmed, "Generally two days after a game I don't do a whole lot. My body doesn't respond well to doing a lot two days after the game."
  • The Americans worked on finishing drills during the final phase of practice and Jermaine Jones struggled so much that all he could do was laugh after each miss. He missed a couple wide and then smacked two off the crossbar from close range. Jones then playfully celebrated when he got one passed Marcus Hahnemann and into the back of the net.
  • Former USF and current FC Tampa Bay goalkeeper Jeff Attinella trained with the U.S. team. Attinella, who was drafted by Real Salt Lake in this year's MLS Supplemental Draft but later released, made a pair of fine saves during finishing drills.
  • Ticket sales for Saturday's Canada-Guadeloupe and USA-Panama doubleheader is approaching 20,000. A big walk-up is expected based on Tampa's history with sporting events, a CONCACAF spokesman said.
  • The U.S. team is currently injury free, and all 22 players in camp are available for selection for Saturday's 18-man gameday roster.
I maintain that Jones should start w/ MB - bring Edu off the bench.

Bring Freddy in on the 18 man roster over Robbie Rogers please.
 
Line up same as vs. Canada

Howard;
Cherundolo, Goodson, Ream, Bocanegra (c)
Dempsey, Bradley, Jones, Donovan
Altidore, Agudelo
 
The US is playing like ****e!!!! Maybe its just me but these dudes have no understanding of how to play the ball into feet.
The blame has to be on Bob Bradley and the rest of the coaching staff. Simple triangles with players making runs

off of each other and Panama wouldn't have a chance. That's something I learned back in U-12 soccer with

Spurs FC.
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But no these dudes just pass the ball and then stand there, jeez pass the ball and then make a run to show urself

available for a return pass, Panama steps up to cover this pass then someone else makes a run off of this and perhaps

they are open. Am I the only one seeing this?

But no the US would rather have their defenders and central midfielders try to make 60 yards passes to Aguedelo & Altidore
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Play a ball into someones feet so that they can do something with it. It's so frustrating watching this team play the same way every stinking

time. Jones & Bradley are the same mold of player. Get someone in the middle of the park with some ball skills, and it better not be

sacha klejchistanlodjigigpaj
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Seriously bro. Maybe if we fall short in this tourney, Sunil will listen and get rid of Bradley. Sadly I think he stay on no matter what we do
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