Wednesday, May 26, 2010

U.S. World Cup Squad Announced



U.S. National Team head coach Bob Bradley announced his 23-man World Cup roster this afternoon, with the only real surprise coming at forward. Bradley went with four forwards, Jozy Altidore, Edson Buddle, Herculez Gomez and Robbie Findley, leaving off Brian Ching, a player that many journalists and pundits had penciled into their final 23 due to his past experience with the national team and his ability to serve as a target player. In going with Findley over Ching, Bradley seems to be valuing speed and quickness over aerial skills and the ability to hold the ball and lay it off for others joining the attack. Speed kills, as the saying goes. It is still unclear who will start at forward alongside Jozy Altidore, but Buddle and Gomez played extremely well for their club teams heading into the U.S. training camp, while Findley's speed could be a strong asset as a substitute in the last 15-20 minutes of a game.

Some other thoughts: DaMarcus Beasley is playing very well and is much more effective as an outside midfielder than as an outside fullback. He is a natural attacker and has never seemed comfortable in a defensive role. Bradley seems to value Jonathan Bornstein for his ability to attack from the left fullback position, but Bornstein has continually struggled defensively against international competition. If and when he sees the field in the World Cup, it should also be as an outside midfielder.

Here is the final roster:
Goalkeeper: Tim Howard, Marcus Hahnemann, Brad Guzan

Defense: Carlos Bocanegra, Steve Cherundolo, Clarence Goodson, Jay DeMerit, Oguchi Onyewu, Jonathan Spector, Jonathan Bornstein

Midfield: Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey, Maurice Edu, DaMarcus Beasley, Benny Feilhaber, Stuart Holden, Jose Torres, Ricardo Clark, Michael Bradley

Forward: Jozy Altidore, Edson Buddle, Herculez Gomez, Robbie Findley

Feel free to leave your comments on the final roster or email the newsroom at talkfooty@gmail.com

Friday, May 21, 2010

Champions League Final


Inter Milan takes on Bayern Munich in the final of this year's UEFA Champions League (or European Cup for you old timers), which will be played at the Bernabeu in Madrid, Spain. Inter head coach Jose Mourinho is known for his defensive ways and doesn't seem to mind winning ugly, while Bayern has scored plenty of goals in this season's competition but has suffered multiple lapses in the defensive third of the field. Both teams will come into the game full of confidence; Inter won the Italian league title and knocked off defending European champion Barcelona in the Champions League semifinals, while Bayern won the German league and cup double and has engineered several thrilling comebacks in European action behind the potent attacking play of Dutch winger Arjen Robben. Bayern will be without French forward Franck Ribery, who picked up a red card in the semifinals and is suspended for the match. Talk Footy's prediction is that Inter will sit back and absorb Bayern's pressure, and eventually score two goals on counterattacks. Bayern will pull one back late but won't be able to complete yet another comeback. Inter wins 2-1, and Jose Mourinho will start referring to himself as the "Really Special One," then leave to take the Real Madrid coaching position and convince LeBron James to join him at Madrid.

The match will be on Fox in high definition and kicks off at 2:45pm. Enjoy.


(image found at http://www.tvscoop.tv/ChampionsLeagueTrophy.jpg)

Friday, May 14, 2010

FA Cup Final: A Tale of Two Teams

It was the best of times (for Chelsea), it was the worst of times (for Portsmouth)...at least that's the storyline ahead of the 129th version of England's FA Cup Final, which features two clubs with extremely different fortunes. Chelsea, fresh off an 8-0 beatdown of Wigan that saw them claim the Premier League title, is back on top of English football and seemingly awash with cash from Russion billionaire Roman Abramovich. Portsmouth, meanwhile, has been relegated from the Premier League and faces uncertainty over the future in terms of finances, ownership, coaching staff and players. On paper, then, the final of the world's oldest knockout competition should be a stroll for Chelsea as they look to do the League/Cup double, but they don't play the match on paper (nor do they play it on dirt, despite what you see in the background of this picture of the FA Cup trophy taken at Wembley Stadium last April. There's grass there now, at least until they have to rip it up and plant it again.) Can Portsmouth pull off one last surprise this season? Will Chelsea's contingent of players headed to this summer's World Cup be content with the Premier League title and take a lax approach? England's Guardian newspaper has some great pre-match previews from both sides here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football

The match kicks off at 10am EST and can be seen on Fox Soccer Channel here in the States. If you're in the Richmond area, head down to Penny Lane Pub to catch the match in a great atmosphere, and have a pint and an English breakfast as well. Enjoy the game.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Historic Day for Fulham, Dempsey




Clint Dempsey is set to become the first American to play in a European final as his Fulham side take on Spain's Atletico Madrid in the finale of the UEFA Europa League at 2:45pm today in Hamburg, Germany (TV: DirecTV ch. 461).

Although the match is in Hamburg's HSH Nordbank Arena, enjoy some pictures from Craven Cottage, Fulham's cozy home stadium on the banks of the River Thames in London. Yes, it really was a cottage at one point. In the first picture, you can see Mr. Dempsey himself (white shirt, behind the two shirtless guys) walking off the field after a victory over Stoke City in April 2009.

England's Telegraph newspaper offers a great look at Fulham's well-traveled manager Roy Hodgson and the club's incredible journey to get to this point:


Enjoy the match if you're able to see it. Fulham has been involved in some dramatic games during their run to the finals of the competition, and though championship games can often be dour affairs with neither team willing to risk too much, here's hoping this one features plenty of attacking and some inspiration from Dempsey.