The MF crew breakdown last night’s USMNT victory over Jamaica 3-1. The scoreline doesn’t tell the story of what really happened as the US conceded almost immediately to start the game and it took an own goal late in stoppage time to send the match to extra time. The US were able to secure the victory by scoring twice in extra time thanks to a Haji Wright brace but things did not look pretty. Gio Reyna’s impact on the match was massive which begs the question, why does he play so well for country but not club? Can they pull it together as they face a Mexican side who walked over Panama with ease in their semifinal match?

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32 Comments

  1. How does this racist clown? Nigel still have a job and he’s a clown on top of being a racist he goes and says things like it’s not hard to break down a low block not to him what are you even talking about? Who are you? You’re a nobody just some racist privilegedspoiled brat

  2. The racist guy used to play in mls when it was terrible
    He would be benched fir sure in this mls every club except 3
    He used to the court jester I guess

  3. One commentator got it right. If you got the players and the coach, you should be able to break a low block with ease. The USMNT doesn't have a good coach. It's just a shame that a lot members of the media don't say this because of their association with USMNT(EX PLAYERS OR EX COACHES). It is like they are afraid to step on someone else toes.

  4. These people failed to mention the fact Haji Wright was only on the squad due to an injury to Josh Sargent. If Wright doesn't come into this match, Berhalter would be under enormous pressure.

  5. Gio really needs to find a team where he can start. Haji has been on fire. Would have been interesting to see what could have been is Sargent wasn't injured.

  6. Not having multiple creators at Reynas level is not a surprise. Most teams do not always have just endless elite at every single spot. But what the US has now is a type of quality of depth it didn't have in the past. For example, Adams is out but you still have a guy actually playing in La Liga no less. So what you need, really, is imagination and an ability to pivot, either more pragmatically or directly. And.. you know where THAT responsibility lies & ergo the issue.

  7. 1. The game changed when Gio came in and we stopped playing so much Berhalter-ball with constant crosses. That's the toughest way to beat a low block.
    2. I agree with the gentleman (don't know his name) to the right of Brian in this video. The players didn't seem like they knew where each other would be. I was pumped pre-game because I felt this was one of the best lineups/benches/squades the USMNT has ever fielded, but they just didn't seem to work well in Greg's system. I'm guessing their club teams just don't play the way Greg coaches
    3. Pulisic is better on the right. He looked like he forgot how to play on the left
    4. LET'S BEAT MEXICO. I root for Mexico when we're not playing them because I'm not a hater and they're our neighbor, but I really want to beat them this game.

  8. "If (Gio) gets injured or is unavailable, what's the next option?" After Luca de la Torre, unfortunately you'd have to go young. The only other two actual #10 types I can think of are Diego Luna (sorta) and Jack McGlynn (who only is allowed to play that role for YNTs). Both are steep drops in quality from Gio. Most of the rest of our attacking mid types are winger types. Even Tillman to be honest. But Gregg's system tends to eschew those #10s anyway, preferring a 4-3-3 with two way center mids and using the heavily in attack and keeping the ball wide.

  9. I respect McBride immensely as a player. The man battled every chance he got to wear his club or nation's jersey.

    But, he's just wrong with some of these opinions. Confusing something like composure, which was desperately needed in this game, with playing too slow. I honestly think he knows the difference and can appreciate that Gio brought that composure to the game. The young man was literally the difference maker, in combination with Wright providing the finishing, and then McBride calls out the biggest attribute he provided as if it was a fault. Wild stuff. Makes me wonder the motivations behind the commentary to a certain degree.

  10. How many chances did we have that were missed until we were saved by an own goal–blaming the coach is for losers when the players did not finish good opportunities.

  11. This final against Mexico will be big for GGG and US fans belief. If we play badly, and or even lose the fan base will lose all faith. If they win convincingly that would ease US fans concerns. BJ did it. Can GGG have the team do it convincingly?!

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