13 June 2010

GUEST POST: F-ing Clark

A supporting view of how Bob Bradley cost the US two precious points, from a guest blogger:

One could argue with Bradley about picking Findley. Ultimately he accomplished little in the game; but he didn't hurt the US, either. Bradley clearly wants an analog to Charlie Davies and there are few players of that class. But one Bradley's other choices, of which he really has no excuse is picking Clark to start alongside his son. I warned anyone that would listen that he needed to have someone more defensively sound in the position. I don't honestly know why Bob thinks someone as scatterbrained as Clark is capable of handling the pressure from two of England's three best players.


News flash: Bob, you tried this two years ago against England and Gerrard ran right by Clark to score a goal in that game, too. Miraculously, there were other Clark gaffes yesterday that did not come back to hurt us. Clark spaced out again later in the match, when it was clear that our midfield was tiring. This should have been Bob's opportunity to give Maurice Edu an opportunity to tighten things up again, or have Torres come in and try win the game.


Of course Bob, you hamstrung yourself by choosing Clark, so you didn't have the choice later on to sub in Torres for Edu or vice versa. Choosing to ignore the problems there really was trusting Fate that the US could survive the latter stages.


There were many reasons to have good cheer, yesterday. Failing to start one of your better midfield players, was not among them. Gooch looked better and better as the match wore on. Boca had some trouble with Lennon and Johnson; but so does everybody and that should be as bad as it gets. Altidore looked quite strong and Donovan was steady. His performance was mature and assured. He looks to be becoming the type of player who can positively influence a match even when he doesn't get the chance to do something spectacular.



Image via AP Photo/Michael Sohn, from AZCentral.com

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