
I'll have to wait and witness it to be 100% positive but I'm definitely leaning. Thank you, Pia. I have to admit I was not completely on board when US Soccer announced the former Swedish player, Pia Sundhage, would be replacing Ryan. Glad for the replacing; not the replacement. She is the first international to coach the team and I prefer to keep things purebred, if possible. But I may be wrong here.
In the Algarve Cup, admittedly not as high-profile as the World Cup, the US has defeated China, 4-0. The article at ussoccer.com describes the US play as possessive. What huh? My critical eye is somewhat assuaged and I remain rather convinced of the possibility of possession soccer having occurred by the score sheet. For the past couple years, the team has relied heavily on their star frontrunners---and possibly just frontrunner, in Abby Wambach. But the score sheet reads as follows:
Scoring Summary: 1 2 F
USA 1 3 4
CHN 0 0 0
USA – Lindsay Tarpley (Carli Lloyd) 5th minute
USA – Tobin Heath (unassisted) 47.
USA – Abby Wambach (Shannon Boxx) 64.
USA – Carli Lloyd (Natasha Kai) 69.
Translation: Four goals; four different players; 3 different assisters and one unassisted. That's incredible! In order for that to occur there had to be decent ball movement.
The final judgment remains for the first few live matches I see but I'm liking the things I hear and the evidence I read. This is good stuff for the Olympics, ladies!!!
Picture by Paulo Cordeiro / isiphotos.com
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thank you. that was refreshing. i don't keep up with this stuff as much as i should---
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