How would the USMNT do against tier top Asian Nations?

Albert Kim @Albert_Kim2022

South Korea Starting XI:
GK: Kim Seung-Gyu
CB: Kim Min-Jae
CB: Kim Young-Gwon
RB: Lee Yong
LB: Kim Jin Su
CDM: Jung Woo-Young
CM: Hwang In-Beom
CM: Lee Jae-Sung
RW: Son Heung-Min
LW: Hwang Hee-Chan
CF: Hwang Ui-Jo

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43 Comments

  1. South Korea in the 2002 World cup cheated their way into the Semi finals. It was sad because I do not want to take away the sucess of that golden generation of players they had, specially having Young Park Chu young on their roster. FIFA's corruption was so noticeble. Sadly the reff vs Spain was from Ecuador

  2. Without watching this video, Korea is going to better in the front line and with Min-Jae from Napoli at CB and that’s it. They don’t really have high level players at GK and at the other back line positions. A much better comparison would be to go position by position against Japan.

  3. Just a fun trivia question that people can use in the future

    Who are the two countries outside Europe and South America to make a World Cup semifinal? Answer is USA and South Korea

  4. Modernize is not the right word for the changes Nagelsmann made to RB Leipzig. He raised their prestige ceiling. However, as time goes on his changes look to be disastrous for the club. Time will tell.

  5. How does the US have a better squad then south Korea? I’m pretty sure you know nothin about Korea. The US has average/bench players in their clubs. Stop hyping up the US, because you sound arrogant .

  6. So true about the center forward and the man who is scoring is Josh Sargent. But pefolk is winning at a high level.
    I want Sargent starting a pefok coming off the bench to give us a different form to come back from behind.

  7. 1). Totally agree Ferreira isn’t a #10 and I especially also don’t understand why Ferreira got the start against Japan, an opponent who’s vulnerable against big, physical forwards and balls over the top (see Dest’s cross). That’s not at all what Ferreira brings. Did GB think we were going to out-pass Japan in the box???

    2). Disagree about the LB situation. This team isn’t capable of supporting an inverted LB against any team above Jamaica. GB wants tight play out of the back. That involves a lot of quick one-touch reception/passing/turns and carries down the touchline. Right-footed players don’t have the split-second ability to do this as skillfully and cleanly as natural left-side players at LB. If we had a lefty mid or CB that could carry a righty LB like Monchengladbach does with Scally…maybe. But we have no one. Zero left side players to receive on the left side when you play out of the back is a big liability. We will get found out/destroyed down the left side, over-rely/become predicable on service to the right, and needlessly crowd our other inverted left-side player, Pulisic, who competes for the same cut-in space on the attack (as we did against Mexico and Switzerland when we last tried this). Vines is the least bad of two bad options, by far.

    3). Weston McKennie has been invisible and lethargic in multiple games now. Same recently at Juventus. And today his passing and giveaways were just plain awful. At some point this needs to be addressed. This team has become more of a club house than a competition and it’s showing. I’d start Gio in his place with Tillman-Sargent-Aaronson in front.

    4). Japan looked great today, but imagine if we had a true 3-5-2 to throw at their high press with 3-back capable defenders, a true midfield distributer, and a fast/physical front 2. Today was a reminder that we lack speedy forwards to punish a high press (Charlie Davies, Eddie Johnson, etc.) and we’ve become entirely reliant on a technical front 3 that’s too easily muted by equally technical defenders.

    5). Likewise, I’m frustrated at our lack of tactical dimension and equally frustrated that US Soccer doesn’t seem to do enough to support the player development to help change that (we really have no left-footed players in the pool??? No 3-back capable CB’s? ?? No speedy second strikers??? Why are we not manufacturing them like we do wingers??? (answer: too much emphasis on technical players after decades of having few).

  8. Korea have two players who are heads and shoulders better than every player in the US team in Son and Kim Min Jae. After those two the talent drops off quite a bit with a few borderline european starters and players with potential to be great like Lee Kang-in. The US overall has a stronger team

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