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"deandre yedlin" Discussed on ESPN FC
"With Gio Reina at this World Cup? We're starting to get some of the details. Great burr halter, speaking at a leadership conference in New York on Tuesday was asked about handling difficult decisions around performance. Here's what he had to say. Quote, an example I can give you in the last World Cup we had a player that was clearly not meeting expectations on and off the field. Want to one of 26 players so it stood out as a staff. We sat together for hours, deliberating what we were going to do with this player. We were ready to book a plane ticket home. That's how extreme it was. And what it came down to was we're going to have one more conversation with him and part of the conversation was how we're going to behave from here on out. There aren't going to be any more infractions. For halter continued. But the other thing we said to him was, you're going to have to apologize to the group, but it's going to have to say why you're apologizing. It's going to have to go deeper than, quote, guys, I'm sorry. And I prepped the leadership group with this, I said. Okay, this guy's going to apologize to you as a group to the whole team. And what was fantastic in the whole thing is that after they apologized, they stood up one by one and said, listen, it hasn't been good enough. You haven't been meeting our expectations of a teammate, and we want to see change. They really took ownership of the process and from that day on there were no issues with this player. Worth noting, anything shared in this conference was supposed to be off the record. We've confirmed someone who was there that attendees were specifically told this and astronaut to record any of the speakers. It's also worth noting these words appeared in the events actual own publication. After this was released, our Jeff Carlyle reached out to Greg berhalter, who responded via text, quote, it's not really important who it was. The important thing is that the group had very clear standards, and they were prepared to communicate if the standards weren't being met. Sometimes that communication leads to positive change and a clear path forward. So at that point, it may not be exactly clear who the player was. Tom boger of MLS soccer dot com, the first to conform confirm on Twitter the player was indeed geo Rena. From there, an article from the athletic by Sam stageco and Paul tenorio filled in some more details, including that reyna showed a quote alarming lack of effort in training ahead of the U.S. opening match against Wales. So much so, it was unclear if he was protecting against an injury. Several veterans reportedly pulled him aside, including Deandre yedlin and Aaron long, the sources cited and it's also worth noting the sources requested anonymity. Those sources adding that the situation became quote untenable and was addressed multiple times before raina finally apologized. To the team. Okay, so we've got a few sides of the story, and then just about an hour

The Dan Patrick Show
"deandre yedlin" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Qatar. Oh, that looks awesome, man. Really appreciate you coming on the show. It's Ross Tucker. I got the call late last night that Dan was under the weather. So I'm feeling for him. Former NFL offensive lineman, although as I mentioned earlier, I was on the why I'm missing under 8 under ten and under 12 a team for soccer, Glen, just so you know. Not the B team. All 6 years. All right. That's what I'm talking about. You know what I've always wanted to ask you, by the way, you by the way, you might be one of my favorite soccer players to ever watch, just like the attitude you played with, the aggression, you got, I could tell you got some football player in you. Would always blew me away about you, Clint. Is that your from Texas? Like, I guess, and knowing what I know, I played for the cowboys, like, I'm amazed that you came from Texas 'cause I just don't picture people even being allowed to play soccer in Texas. How did that happen? Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I grew up in a small town, naked oches, one of the oldest oldest town in Texas. And I was playing everything growing up, and I just kind of gravitated towards that sport. We had a large Hispanic population in our community and was able to play the game with them, and then took my game to Dallas to play at the club level, but yeah, all through high school people were talking trash, why are you playing this sport? Why are you doing that? And I guess it ended up working out. I ended up being able to represent my country in the World Cup three world cups. I was able to be a captain, one of those world cups. And yeah, I was able to be a kid for a little bit longer by playing the game that I loved. Well, it definitely worked out for you. Thoroughly enjoyed watching you in all those world cups. And thoroughly enjoyed watching yesterday. I live Clint. I live 5 minutes from Hershey. Hershey's right down the street. So obviously what Christian has been able to do is very exciting for all of us. Let's just start though with the game itself. I just kind of want your overall breakdown of the game yesterday against Iran. Okay, yeah, I mean, going into the third game, we've got two draws. The first game, you feel like almost, it's a draw, but it felt like a loss. We're winning one nothing. We conceded the penalty in the 83rd minutes of Wales. The second game we gotta draw against England. Being the underdog, we fought hard and we showed a lot of grit and we had a lot of the better chances we could have won that game. That drawing it up feeling like a win. What's the problem you have going into that last game is we only had two shots on goal and where are the gold is going to come from and talking about people who are going to step up, Christian political is one of the guys that when's he going to have his moment, even though he did get the assist in the first game, was he going to be able to get his goal and what a goal he got. They got us the first goal, got us the win, but first half, the whole tournament. I think we played good in every single first half. But two of the second half, I didn't think we played well, and the whales game. I didn't think we played well. We sat back, we absorbed pressure, we conceded the penalty, got the draw. And the last game, I just felt like the second half, we just sat back, absorbed pressure, and made it stressful for all the American fans watching at home. I just would like to see us be a little bit more have a little bit more death in our team. It just looks like it when Christian went out. When western McKinney goes out, he seems to be having an injury that only allows him to play 60s, 65, 70 minutes, and once players start to come out of that starting 11. You start to see a drop in our team and also I think we're still looking for that number 9. I thought sergeant did play well. And the last game and with this hold at play and create the chances so it'd be interesting to see what we end up doing in the knockout stages versus Netherlands. Well, I appreciate you saying that because as a guy that, you know, as a football player, the second half, I was very frustrated because the first half we were utterly dominant, so many chances on goal, even that second goal by way of, yeah, I thought was borderline on the off side. You'd have to tell me if that was legit or not. But then the second half, it was like we were just trying to hold on. I mean, we were clearly the better team. I didn't really understand why it seemed like they took, we barely even controlled the ball at all in the second half. Yeah, I just think we lost a little bit of the rhythm with Christian not being in there. He's more of a threat and it has a better hold up play and being able to take the game to the opponent. Weston McKinney going out because of, you know, the monitoring his injury that he's come back into the game with. And I thought we made too many defensive changes in the 80th minute. When you knew that there was going to be a lot of time added on and even though we saw the game out and the subs look like they worked, in my opinion, it just we absorbed a lot of pressure. We put a lot of people in the back and I think at times people didn't know who needed where and it was just kind of like certain players came on the pitch, they weren't able to link passes. It almost looked like they were a little bit out of their debt, but at the end of the day, a lot of these guys it's their first World Cup. The only player with World Cup experience is Deandre yedlin. So in terms of what this group has been able to do, get out of the group and now have the opportunity to do something special against Netherlands. Hopefully we can get as many people back on the pitch healthy and look forward to making history. Let's talk about the politic goal because you mentioned it. Obviously, it was awesome that he, you can see him ahead of time, see that there might be that opportunity on the cross and get the explosiveness to get past the defender. Your thoughts on his goal and then in particular the injury he suffered because we've been talking a lot. I mean, it was very clear to me that he took a knee to the nuts right when he scored the goal. Has that ever happened to you? Is that a common thing in soccer? I mean, there's all kinds of things that happen, you know? I broke my nose, broke my jaw. You know, broke both my wrist. I mean, you're going to put your body on the line, good things will happen, but sometimes bad things happen. But the thing that impressed me most about the goal is the 12, 13 passes that led to it. That would have been Spain. Everybody would have been showing all the passes in the build up and said it just to highlight. So that was good to see how we're changing the way that soccer is perceived in other countries and at home. But yeah, great ball from western McKinney. I think our midfield has been unbelievable this whole tournament. And good bought a sergino desk who gets the ball across the gold mouth and then Christian. Having a hunger smelling it out, putting his body on the line and really giving a step moment his moment that, you know, adding to his legacy of what he's been able to do in this game for our country. So hopefully he'll get back. I'm hearing it's a pelvic contusion and you know, he was all happy spirits, it showed some videos of him after the game. So hopefully they're able to manage that and he can get back on the pitch. What about the goal by way on the offsides? I guess first of all, did you agree with the offsides call? And then just a more general question, do you think that that should be the rule that like if any part of your body is in front? I mean, he seemed like he was pretty even, man. Yeah, I mean, I kind of agree with you. I made that point to Alexi and he's like, where do you draw the line? Do you either pregnant or you're not? And I'm like, well if anybody knows about being pregnant, it's me, my family, 'cause we've had things 6 kids, but for me, I feel like if half of your body is in line with the other player, like in baseball, I feel like the tie should go to the runner, right? You want to see more goals, you want to see more exciting things that happen on the pitch. And for me, I agree with you. I would like for that to be the case, but it isn't. If any part of your body is ahead of the other person, like if you're running a race within it's going to be an offside call, they got it with the technology now that they can show that line. But I'm with you. I'd like to see if it's close, let it go with the

ExtraTime
"deandre yedlin" Discussed on ExtraTime
"That they don't get the white pieces and move first, which is always an advantage. So I think that head coach Gregg berhalter did so many things right. I thought his lineup choices were right. I thought both the progression shape, the seal shape, all of it, was incredibly impressive and largely spot on for those first 45 minutes. The fact that he did not make a change, either a sub or a tactical adjustment. For me, it was a mistake and it gave whales an opening to get back into it. Dial was the 66th minute where alter finally made his first change, Brendan aronson coming on. With Weston McKinney, we saw him sort of holding his groin in the first half, struggling at times. So whether it was tactical or not, he made that change. And then he made a triple change in the 74th minute Haji Wright Kellen Acosta and Deandre yedlin all coming on. What do you make of sort of the way he reacted to what Wales brought? I thought they were the right moves. I thought that came about ten minutes too late. I'm generally a proponent of making earlier subs, especially when you have guys who are carrying knocks. And especially in this era of having 5 subs, you spend them first, change the game first, especially because to speak to the Welsh adjustment. They brought in key for more, right? It wasn't anything masterful from the Welsh coach. They brought in a 6 foot 6 dude and started launching long balls to them over our press. And that pushed our back line deeper because they were dealing with him and then dealing with knockdowns. Stretched us out a little bit, but it also stretched them out. And that's why the U.S. had so many opportunities to get on the ball in space and drive the game forward. I guess a backpedaling defense, which they didn't have in the second half. The other thing that Wales did was they brought the press to Zimmerman and ream. Because Zimmerman and ream were really hurting them in the first half, especially with those long balls into the channel for Timmy waya. He was always attacking that space in behind. And not just on the goal, but a lot of it was like direct play from the back because the Welsh front line, like Gareth Bale doesn't not press. He is not going to spend his energy closing down opposing center backs. Although he tracked a couple times. There's a difference between pressing and tracking. Difference between pressing when it's scoreless and tracking when you're down a goal. And so that did end up changing the game. And I thought the changes that berhalter made were the right ones. In terms of getting players who could punish whales when they were trying to build out of the back themselves.

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"deandre yedlin" Discussed on KOMO
"Radio's Marina rockinger looks at the surprising results of an ongoing study. For 14 years, doctor Christine McDonald with UW medicine has led us study that looks at military service members who had a mild traumatic brain injury or TBI while in combat versus those who did not. In the past, it was thought those with a mild TBI only dealt with symptoms for three to 6 months. The data from her study has found it is actually much more long term than that. At the ten year wave, we are starting to see individuals present just generally sicker than their civilian counterparts. They're more likely to have unhealthy conditions, conditions of aging, pop up before we typically see them, things like diabetes, heart disease, hypertension. Doctor McDonald says it is surprising to see the lasting effects. In hopes the results will shine more light on the importance of veterans who have been injured in combat. Marina rockinger, northwest, news radio. And we check the Beacon plumbing sports desk at ten and 40 minutes past the hour and emotional day for three Seattle soccer players, details from Bill Swartz. Anytime you represent your sport in a country it's very emotional. Seattle sounders teammates, good friends, Christian rolled on and Jordan Morris have grabbed the spot on the U.S. men's soccer team headed to World Cup. We were looking and waiting for the call. We knew that we had done everything possible and given everything that we had to try to make the team. And then when we got the call instead, we made it obviously, it just made everything better. There's Jordan Morris Seattle native and former sounder defender Deandre yedlin, also part of the U.S. squad, which opens play November 21st in Qatar. Sounders left back nu who gets to play for Cameroon. The Seahawks are on their way to Munich, Germany, and that Sunday NFL game with Tampa Bay. Extra special for Seahawks practice team player, Aaron doncourt, German born and eager to show off his favorite spots. There's the art gallery. That's pretty cool. I'm thinking I'm going to check that out. That's the great museum. I think the BMW museum is not too far away. And former Seattle Mariner gets big payday, all strike closer Eddie Diaz in the New York mets agreed to a $102 million 5 year contract. Sports was for its ten and 40 after the hour northwest news rating. You're

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"deandre yedlin" Discussed on ExtraTime
"I don't even so I agree over the course of the season. From this weekend, I thought Nashville in Orlando were the most disappointing teams in their decisions of how they were going to play this game. And you can argue whether it was the best way for them to get a result or not. Those two teams did not show up to play soccer. And that is disappointing with the level of time those coaching staffs have had. I mean, we're going to get into it, but Nashville, if national doesn't figure out how to replace stacks and godoy or how to make them age backwards, they're going to be further from title contention in 2023 than they were in 2020. Because their only ability to very who they are as a team came through central midfield. It came through having two veteran central midfielders really skillful guys who like Dax's ability to play those passes, those third line passes, you know, into feet in the pockets and godoy, the counterpoint with his ability to open the field with those big left footed switches. Like that was so essential for them to be a team that has dimensions. And that was a difference between Nashville in 2021 and the second half of 2020 and Nashville in 2022. They never had those dimensions because that could basically weren't a 100% all season long. So we're going to get into it more later in the show, but they have to address that. They have to figure out how to get central midfield, right? I would argue that's even more important than the number 9 thing. Because if you have a great number 9 and you have a great number ten and you have a central midfield that can't get them the ball unless it's a long ball, then you're going to play ugly shocker no matter what. More parent teacher conferences coming later in the show for all 6 teams. That have been eliminated. Okay, Dave, you can mute your mic here. I know when I write my haikus, I have to clap for the syllables 'cause I'm a child. I already did it. You already did it? Wow, wow, I have a list here. I'm still gonna go through the list. Favorite moments. Okay, so pink is the hair color of the Audi 2022 MLS cup playoffs here. Joanna raho Deandre yedlin and the cosi tafari all go with the same hue of pink, two move on, sad days for Deandre. But pink is a hair color for the playoffs. How do you guys feel about that? Should they have conversed prior to going to their barber or hairstylist? Kalen, you seem to have a possible opinion bouncing around in there. No, but those would be if we did like a Golden Boot draft of like a snake draft of who I would predict to go. That would be my top three draft picks. I think I would dominate at this. Probably we really need Don Maduro to organize this in advance as The Godfather of this genre. So I think we need demo derta to really do some mentoring of the current crop of just dyed hairstylists in the league. Okay, the giant taco in Dallas. 12 inch from vaqueros apparently sold out before the game. It was truly before really probably PK is to be honest with you the entire highlight of that game. We'll talk more about that John taco a little bit. No baseball Yankee Stadium, but they still got to see the playoffs. Thanks for joining me. We're really gonna talk more about the job.

ESPN FC
"deandre yedlin" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Minnesota United last year, MLS did an investigation. And in that investigation, they couldn't corroborate what was allegedly said. So that's why you get no suspension. You get no punishment. Here, at least based on what we heard from Phil Neville and Deandre ya, then just those two guys alone, and I think it's also important to point out what we're not hearing from D.C. United. If you saw the postgame reaction from Wayne Rooney, it was like, there will be an investigation. I can't say anything more. We've not heard any D.C. United players coming out to defend taxi. We've not heard the club really do anything other than a few hours ago releasing a two sentence statement where they say they'll cooperate with the league. I don't think this is going to end very well for taxi fontas. Of course there needs to be an investigation. But herc, if all they're looking to do in those investigations is corroborate what was said, it's pretty clear. There are two people at least two people already willing to corroborated. I think there's a big suspension coming. The other thing that I took out of this was how it was handled in game. It wasn't the referees, right? Ismail path is the center ref in this game. He says neither he or anybody else on his team hurt anything. It's not like a league official that stops the game and makes sure it's fontas is subbed off. It was self policed here was the inter Miami players, as you mentioned, Deandre yedlin stepping up, and it was clearly Phil Neville and Wayne Rooney coming to some understanding. The players were the ones hurt that took care of this in lifetime in real time. I mean, congratulate the players, but it's sad that the players have to police themselves and these type of aspects and I'm not saying the referees have to be on top of everything they have to hear everything on the field. They're going to miss things like this, but if it's really zero tolerance and you already have multiple people claiming they heard this racial slur. Well, we need to see it because everybody is watching what the league does now will set precedent. So I'm sure we will be home more from Major League Soccer on this story involving D.C. United and inter Miami. More news from the weekend herc in case you missed

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"deandre yedlin" Discussed on ESPN FC
"But it was just asking way too much of them to bank on the second half or the final stretch if you will of the season. I'm glad you mentioned Mark Anthony K and Ritchie larae, right? Because it wasn't just the two Italians that came in. There's a lot of changes, a lot of upheaval that this Toronto of C team has gone through over the course of this season. I don't know if it reminded you at all of the end of the regular season last year with LAFC. Remember, they needed some points at the end and end up shipping 5. I think it was against Colorado to get eliminated from postseason contention. And it kind of happened here, although it didn't just happen against Orlando, it was as you say, the last few games, they've shipped four goals in each of their last three games, which were effectively as we see now they're eliminated, must wins for postseason contention. That's not something that I think bob Bradley is going to feel very good about. That this team was that loose in these big games down the stretch. That can not sit well with the coach like Bradley. No, absolutely not. But if you look at one of them was against their rivals against Montreal, a game that you were winning. And to have it turned around in your home field in front of your fans, it's not a good feeling. And Atlanta, a team that you think on paper, you definitely have a good chance against puts four against you and then Orlando is a team that's very difficult to open up champions and whatnot, but you certainly do not expect in three games to give up 12 goals. A real quick here because obviously we go right off this season, the guys come in late. Next season, playoffs are bus for Bradley and TFC. Right. No excuses. You could put an asterisk on this season if you want, but there's really no excuse this season. It just wouldn't consider it a failure. All right. Let's get to the ugly, then it features my beloved D.C. United, not for their latest defeat, unfortunately. They lost three two two inter Miami over the weekend. The result not the focus here. Instead, it's the incident between Damian loew and taxi fontas, in which fantastic is alleged to have racially abused the Jamaican international. Out of the match shortly after the incident and on TV, you could see both managers as well as some inter Miami players coming together to discuss what had occurred. For more, let's hear from someone who was there, Phil Neville, the inter Miami manager, had this to say after the match. I think there's no place at all for racism on a football field in society. I've just been speaking to the owners all three owners. And they 100% agree that there's no, there's no way in the world that any form of racism should be happening on a football field and I must commend I must commend my players to keep in their car. I must commend the referee for a really, really, really difficult situation. He followed the protocol set out by the MLS. And I must give massive massive respect to Wayne Rooney for dealing with dealing with it in the way that he did. Those are the words of Phil Neville how about this from Deandre yedlin via Pablo mauer at MLS on Twitter. He had been saying Damien and another player got into a scuffle as Damien walks away one of their guys call him the N word pretty clear what Deandre yedlin heard as for taxi fun task he gave a statement on social media effectively denying and not just denying. I think you can say vehemently denying the allegations there says he is falsely accused. All right, hurt. It's another sad chapter where we see soccer and racism coming together. What's your reaction from what we saw in this game between D.C. United and inter Miami? It's sad on so many levels. Especially this week and it's racism's always sad alleged racism. I should say, due process here of what taxi fontas and let the information come to light. But it's disappointing because in a weekend where at least the world's attention was on Vinicius junior if he scores will he dance and the underlying racism in La Liga and in Spain and how that was coming to a head. This happens in your bubble. Our bubble here. On our neck of the Woods, our sector remind you that this is still very prevalent in the world. It's sad because you never want to see this happen, but it's also a reminder that things haven't changed. Not too long ago, it was a diameter area. Diamond excuse me. LAFC forward who accused a Portland timbers player of racism. What came about that? And investigation and nothing else. And then it was, then it was a Portland timbers player, Chara, Diego Chara who accused fraca palm of Minnesota of the exact same thing. And what came about that it was an investigation and nothing else. So here we are again. Another investigation, and now you have players, players that a lot of people would vouch for. Yedlin, Andre yedlin, U.S. men's national veterans, saying he heard something saying, it's now up to the league. And how they will respond will be very telling. Here we are again. Another investigation, what will come upon this because we keep hearing from the league. Zero tolerance when it comes to this type of an event. Well, this is now the third time that I can recall in the last few seasons where there's been this type of event. Will it just get swept under the rug? Will there be nothing was found type of type of notification or press release? Something needs to come up with this, because it can't just be zero tolerance until people stop paying attention. So you mentioned her at the MLS investigations and specifically the case with Diego cherin and Fraga pane of Minnesota United last year, MLS did an investigation. And in that investigation, they couldn't corroborate what was allegedly said. So that's why you get no suspension. You get no punishment. Here, at least based on what we heard from Phil Neville and Deandre ya, then just those two guys alone, and I think it's also important to point out what

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"deandre yedlin" Discussed on ESPN FC
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"As scramble, but has Zimmerman has been, I think, the best field player for the U.S. over the last two games. And then I think healthy sergino dest and a healthy Anthony Robinson are both locks as well. And it's weird because dust is the better player, the better overall player. But Anthony is more of a solid lock because there are so many big questions about who could be the backup left back. Whereas if gets hurt and can't go, whatever, I'm pretty confident in Reggie cannon and I'm pretty confident in Deandre yedlin, even Shaq Moore. We have to go that far down the list. But I think three of the four back line, those guys are locks, and then it's a question between Chris Richards and Aaron long for who's going to partner Zimmerman. Charlie made the suggestion. I think I agree with them. The dust is the backup left back. So, okay, let me, sorry. Because we've had this conversation a lot. One of the issues with that comment. And I understand what he means. Is the best left back on the roster that is not Anthony Robinson or Jedi, whatever you want to call him. But if your concept going into the World Cup is that death is your backup left back. Let's just word it like this. When you are rotating your team, sergino dest is still playing. So if he becomes your backup left back, I guess you're probably going to play your best team against England. So you're not rotating from game one to game two. Now you're going to game three. If death is your backup left back and he has started the first two games at right back and you're giving Anthony Robinson a break. Sergino dest is now playing 90 minutes at left back. So while I understand that concept and we've all said it and I think dust is as comfortable on the left as he is on the right. And as effective a player, fine. But he can play for Barcelona left back sometimes, then you're good enough to play for the U.S.. I mean, yes, but no, it's different, David, because when he plays left back for Barcelona, he pinches inside, he becomes a midfielder. And the U.S. doesn't really play like that. We play like that for three games at the start of berhalter's tenure. We do not play like that anymore. You can play left back at a really high level. It changes so much about the way the U.S. play and Barcelona can deal with that because they have some of the very best players in the world. We don't have that. Well, actually. Genuinely think we need a like for like replacement for Anthony Robinson. Do you think this is a 26 man versus 23 man roster conversation? Because in a 26 man roster, it's not a question..

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"Turner's had some injuries lately. You want to have a dude that's been between the posts in competitive play with some regularity, just as an option. Just I thought one of the most the biggest moments in the match for me with him was he's under a little pressure and the one where long puts it on his wrong foot and they have a disagreement he kicks it out for a corner, not his best moment, but he had another moment where he plays that outlet ball in strided Deandre yedlin on the right side. That's an opportunity that yedlin just Mitch is 'cause his touch is bad in the moment. He takes his eye off the ball. But like those little things weren't always things that we saw from Sean John four years ago, three years ago and being in this NYCFC system, I think he's taking steps forward on that aspect of his game, so all of a sudden you have a guy who is a leader who is a shot stopper who's playing a crazy high level in MLS who's playing to me and is a veteran and is sort of a steadying presence. To me, he's like the perfect third goalkeeper for this particular iteration of where the U.S. is at in the goalkeeper position. And the difference between Israel and behind guys that are all starting for their clubs across Europe. And that's where he's almost further away, whereas Shawn is potentially behind two guys that at least as of right now look like they are not going to be starting for their clubs. So I think it's not an easy path because I think the other two are both preferred. But I think that he would then carry that sort of leverage that we saw Turner holding for a while where it's like I'm playing regular minutes. Now he made the choice to say, well, it didn't really seem to matter. I was going to still be behind Stefan. So might as well take my chance abroad anyways. But I just wonder if I felt like Sean made a big case to make that make that World Cup team yesterday..

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"Around and likes giving him opportunities in big games. Those are said over versus Mexico. He starts the first window. He started his share of games of minutes. This is a player that he very much in the setup and now he's going to go to be in a situation where he's comfortable with Chris Henderson who pretty much scouted him and brought him up as a homegrown in Seattle now at inner Miami, this could be good for yadlin. It could bring him back to his happy place if you will. Get him back to plane in a confident way. And that's the point. Greg ber halter seems to not care if you play Major League Soccer. So you actually, actually, I think he cares a lot. And I think it's an advantage for players to your point about the Bruce schoenfeld article, which is still available on ESPN dot com. I think what you see there is a player who investigates was not maybe enjoying the footballing experience. The personal experience, you would know better than I, how much happiness actually impacts a player on the field, but it seemed like yadlin was ready for this move. I think that's very, very important here to know. Like, on a personal level, it may improve his play, which will help his World Cup chances. I think it's a very standard idea to say, hey, you're going from a better level to a worse level in a World Cup year. That'll hurt your chances, but we know that's not the case with Greg berhalter. We know, in fact, it's not a disadvantage. It's an advantage. Greg berhalter likes what he knows, and he knows Major League Soccer. And I think players and MLS at this point, if you're looking at going to Europe or staying at home, you say, man, for this coach right now, now what's for best for my career, best for my development, best of my pocketbook. This coach right now really has a huge value on MLS. So not only for Deandre yedlin, I think any player think about making this move in this year will not be shy about it. Because it's clear that Greg berhalter won't hold being an MLS against you in anything. It'll be a case for you. Let's move on to Concacaf perk. Big news.

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"Bradley that type of setup. You're gonna put them in a setup with Gustavo. Adam busa carles heel. Coach. Are you gonna get how are you gonna get all those guys on the field? Are you sure? Are you sure Josie is a starter in New England? Well, maybe half the season he could be because Adam books that I expect to be down. Come summer time. But think about this for a second. Coach by the man who wrote the book in Major League Soccer, we've said to so many times, Bruce arena plays chess, the rest of these coaches and Major League Soccer play checkers. So the proof of being a stamp of approval, that's enough for you. It's more than enough in Major League Soccer, but I'm being very honest with this. Look at Gustavo Bo, the goals in the 6 combination Adam books that goals and assists carless heal the assist. This is a very good footballing team in the final third scoring goals or create opportunities is not a problem. If Josie can stay healthy, he will be an all star. He will score goals. And the way we have this revolving 9, the way that he has the Greg bear holder has shown a penchant for giving players opportunity with his skill set. His experience, I can put him, I can put him easily in this conversation. I will not for the life of me say this won't happen. Do you remember our very first bet on this show? Maybe a month into this show's history. I'm fine. You said that Josie altidore would be the all time leading score in U.S. men's national team. I took the bet. We're still waiting. I'd offer you an early buyout, but we'll keep it we'll keep it alive for now. Can I be honest with you, I think it's more likely he gets a U.S. call up than an MLS all star club just because I think there's less competition for 9s with the U.S. pool than there is in Major League Soccer. Not only that, not only that, it's very easy to get a call up these days. One good moment, one good streak and you got to call it these days. That's what it is. Josie altidore Deandre yedlin, a completing.

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"A lot of talk about the Champa didn't happen. We had a mail in here that says, how are you guys not talking about enter Miami? I think they've had the most insane off season in the most history in terms of tear down and rebuild in just a span of a few months, the new signings compana Mota Rodriguez would promising and then add on top of that the yedlin reuniting with Henderson's story. This needs to make it into the next show and thus it has. I think we've talked a good bit about enter Miami. It's hard not to give in the way that they've had them straight fire sale. We just got Julian caranza in. That's inner Miami adjacent. The thing the things they're doing the things they're dealing with are unprecedented. I think we said that, didn't we already preview into Miami? Or am I completely? Don't think we have. Oh, well then I said it in my own head when I thought we were previewing into Miami's that this is the most moves that we've ever seen in that count. There are people who track this on Twitter that said, since they've been tracking it, this is the most in and out moves they've ever put down for one team. I think Chris Henderson has said this is more than he had to do for the expansion year for Seattle. It's what was necessary, and they're obviously playing with one hand behind their back at the same time. This is a lot of young south and Central American players that Chris Henderson scouted himself. That's got to get you excited because his hit rate is fairly high with players from around the world. So they could be scrappy, they could be fun. What about yedlin, Doyle? Is this a good sign? I think it's a four plus one. So it's 28, four years guaranteed. That's a commitment. Yeah. Both player and club. It is, but it sounds like the right kind of commitment four plus one takes him into his early 30s. That's not too old for fullback, certainly. He has that level of trust with Chris Henderson. You know he can perform an MLS. He's played some of his best ball of his life recently. That game that he played against Mexico for the U.S. was the best that was the best I've ever seen Deandre yedlin play, and he played really well in turkey last year. Not as much this year. So it just makes a ton of sense. He gets to come home to a better city than Seattle. So it checks all the boxes right unders? He also, you assume with Louis Morgan leaving. There's space out there for him to operate with probably some Rodriguez tucking inside. And so yedlin will bring more to that position and it probably fits his skill set really well, where if he plays well, puts up numbers, he's a factor. It keeps him in that national team conversation. Yeah. Arsenal. Sign Austin trusty. I'm sorry. Who will stay with the rapids, then go on. What did you just say? I said, arsenal signed Austin trusty..

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"Slows it down, takes a little torch, gets it out of his feet and gets across in. No, you may begin the procession for the boy. Well, what I was going to say was way, I think might have been my man of the match last night. You know, we talked about the ball that he played in in the first half to kind of get the tone of that game started that Pepe couldn't make contact with. But it was all night. It was all night from him down the right side. And then sure enough, he also comes on. And he is energetic. He is all the things that we thought he would be. Makes the run across goal. And, you know, I heard Taylor swam and talk about it that Christian he just kind of he's a brilliant player, like he just knows the runs to make when to make them other U.S. players, 12 men mentioned there were kind of flat footed in the box, not pulisic. He's moving. He knows where to be, flashes across the face of goal, and yes, way it plays in a perfect pass. And bang. Just like that. It's one nil, and you could feel where this was headed. Really, after that. And our friend Guillermo, I felt he got to gamble that that way is going to get that cross in. It's not going to be a shock to the near post. If anything at that tightness, the Mexican defender might get a block. I think or chores positioning is pretty bad. He's left himself with a lot to do. If he takes maybe just two steps back and to the side, he's got a chance of making that save. The ball is so good. I don't think so. I think that's back. He would have been in his net. No, no, no. If you look where he starts at the front post, is what I mean Andrew. And you watch the way he finishes. He's coming back towards the ball. I think if he's slightly more central, he's got maybe he's got a hope, but it's such a good ball. And it's such a good header. And the man in the mirror is picking the ball out in the name. So we should talk about that. If you are someone out there who doesn't think that bulletin board material is a real thing, oh, these players, how could they be it's U.S. Mexico? How could they be more pumped up for that than bulletin board stuff? That doesn't mean anything. It means everything. These guys pay attention to everything, especially in this rivalry. And what I love about this rivalry and I think what makes this rivalry so much fun, you can tell me what you think of this, because you might have a different perspective on it. I think what makes the rivalry so intense is that both sides of this, both teams come at it with an inferiority complex with the other. You know, sometimes like we've seen Yankee red sock rivalries now that rivalry has changed because the Red Sox have been so good. But for a hundred years, the rivalry was what it was because the Red Sox had an inferiority complex with the Yankees. And that made it feel a little bit one sided. This rivalry U.S. and Mexico, I feel like Mexico comes at it with inferiority complex of all the big bad U.S., most powerful country in the world. Please, this is our chance to show them they're nothing. And the U.S. come at it with a soccer inferiority complex. Oh, big band, Mexico. They think they're better than us that they, you know, that they're a soccer nation and we're not. We'll show them. We can play soccer. They both have this chip on their shoulder about the other one. And it makes these games so intense and it makes bulletin board material that much more important because they love it. The Greg bear halter when he saw that comment that Guillermo show made and I can read it to you. He probably pumped his fist and high fived every one of his coaches in that room because he couldn't wait to show the team what had been said. And the players bought into it. The fact that pulisic wrote that on his shirt, you don't think stuff like that matters to these guys in a rivalry like this. It'll show it to them, Mexico is the mirror in which the U.S. wants to see itself and wants to copy. Now a couple of things with that comment. It doesn't make first of all, it's not it doesn't fully make sense. It doesn't work. But I think part of me understands what he's saying. Mexico has ruled Concacaf for a while now. The U.S. why would why wouldn't the U.S. want to emulate that? Correct. There's part of it is that. But the other part of it is, damn, that is a bold statement to make in a year where you've lost twice to this team. Yeah. Like that's not maybe that'll come off a certain way with Mexican fans who I'm sure that comment was kind of more geared towards, but like what is a U.S. fan who's beaten you twice this year alone, supposed to think reading that comment? And what do you think players on the U.S. are going to think? And you could tell what it meant to bear hauls or talking in his press conferences leading up to this game. Talking about how Mexico you know, the U.S. doesn't clearly Mexico. We have not gained their respect. And that was I'm sure a message that was being sent to those players. All this week leading up to this game that they don't respect you. You've beaten them twice this year. Once with a B squad, they still don't respect you. Show them tonight that they need to respect you. So that message clearly, clearly resonated with the team and I can't believe I show what has said that. Jeff Carlos tweets Tim weah says it was him and Deandre yedlin, who told the equipment manager to make the man in the mirror shirt for Christian Pulisic. So there was a sense that if we're going to get a goal, it's very likely pulisic will come off the bench and do it. There is also the fact that Deandre yedlin is as Roy Keane would say, senior pro. So it was the senior man in the setup that was that gave his endorsement to this idea. I'd be fairly sure that Tim weah was all over this himself from its inception. Look, it's one of those things where what was it what was it the famous English Bard, the wonderful poet from Leicester said, chat S get banged, which was oh yes, so Jamie ovar. That was it. That's it. But yeah, it was a lovely moment. Just your thoughts on the second goal. Watching the second goal was almost, oh my God, it's a great finish but these guys are like the Mexican defense was at 6s and 7s. It was all over the place. Yeah, it was and look it was some good build up play for the U.S.. They were doing a nice job courtesy of way of getting a lot of balls in from the right into the center. And it worked for them. McKinney got it. It was a nice lay off. And then, and then it's all about being opportunistic in the box. Like, okay? Didn't go the way you drew it up. Ball ping pongs around. Now it's at your feet. He takes a great first touch to put him in position and then boy, the finish. I mean, the second that left his foot up, golf, that's game. Dosa Cerro. You could see it right away. It was, I loved it. I loved it. It was great. McKinney. And you only felt there was only that there was the possibility for a third after that. That's all you felt. You didn't, I was a bit uncomfortable at one nil, but other than that, once the second one goes in, you're like, okay, this is this is just done..

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"Slows it down, takes a little torch, gets it out of his feet and gets across in. No, you may begin the procession for the boy. Well, what I was going to say was way, I think might have been my man of the match last night. You know, we talked about the ball that he played in in the first half to kind of get the tone of that game started that Pepe couldn't make contact with. But it was all night. It was all night from him down the right side. And then sure enough, he also comes on. And he is energetic. He is all the things that we thought he would be. Makes the run across goal. And, you know, I heard Taylor swam and talk about it that Christian he just kind of he's a brilliant player, like he just knows the runs to make when to make them other U.S. players, 12 men mentioned there were kind of flat footed in the box, not pulisic. He's moving. He knows where to be, flashes across the face of goal, and yes, way it plays in a perfect pass. And bang. Just like that. It's one nil, and you could feel where this was headed. Really, after that. And our friend Guillermo, I felt he got to gamble that that way is going to get that cross in. It's not going to be a shock to the near post. If anything at that tightness, the Mexican defender might get a block. I think or chores positioning is pretty bad. He's left himself with a lot to do. If he takes maybe just two steps back and to the side, he's got a chance of making that save. The ball is so good. I don't think so. I think that's back. He would have been in his net. No, no, no. If you look where he starts at the front post, is what I mean Andrew. And you watch the way he finishes. He's coming back towards the ball. I think if he's slightly more central, he's got maybe he's got a hope, but it's such a good ball. And it's such a good header. And the man in the mirror is picking the ball out in the name. So we should talk about that. If you are someone out there who doesn't think that bulletin board material is a real thing, oh, these players, how could they be it's U.S. Mexico? How could they be more pumped up for that than bulletin board stuff? That doesn't mean anything. It means everything. These guys pay attention to everything, especially in this rivalry. And what I love about this rivalry and I think what makes this rivalry so much fun, you can tell me what you think of this, because you might have a different perspective on it. I think what makes the rivalry so intense is that both sides of this, both teams come at it with an inferiority complex with the other. You know, sometimes like we've seen Yankee red sock rivalries now that rivalry has changed because the Red Sox have been so good. But for a hundred years, the rivalry was what it was because the Red Sox had an inferiority complex with the Yankees. And that made it feel a little bit one sided. This rivalry U.S. and Mexico, I feel like Mexico comes at it with inferiority complex of all the big bad U.S., most powerful country in the world. Please, this is our chance to show them they're nothing. And the U.S. come at it with a soccer inferiority complex. Oh, big band, Mexico. They think they're better than us that they, you know, that they're a soccer nation and we're not. We'll show them. We can play soccer. They both have this chip on their shoulder about the other one. And it makes these games so intense and it makes bulletin board material that much more important because they love it. The Greg bear halter when he saw that comment that Guillermo show made and I can read it to you. He probably pumped his fist and high fived every one of his coaches in that room because he couldn't wait to show the team what had been said. And the players bought into it. The fact that pulisic wrote that on his shirt, you don't think stuff like that matters to these guys in a rivalry like this. It'll show it to them, Mexico is the mirror in which the U.S. wants to see itself and wants to copy. Now a couple of things with that comment. It doesn't make first of all, it's not it doesn't fully make sense. It doesn't work. But I think part of me understands what he's saying. Mexico has ruled Concacaf for a while now. The U.S. why would why wouldn't the U.S. want to emulate that? Correct. There's part of it is that. But the other part of it is, damn, that is a bold statement to make in a year where you've lost twice to this team. Yeah. Like that's not maybe that'll come off a certain way with Mexican fans who I'm sure that comment was kind of more geared towards, but like what is a U.S. fan who's beaten you twice this year alone, supposed to think reading that comment? And what do you think players on the U.S. are going to think? And you could tell what it meant to bear hauls or talking in his press conferences leading up to this game. Talking about how Mexico you know, the U.S. doesn't clearly Mexico. We have not gained their respect. And that was I'm sure a message that was being sent to those players. All this week leading up to this game that they don't respect you. You've beaten them twice this year. Once with a B squad, they still don't respect you. Show them tonight that they need to respect you. So that message clearly, clearly resonated with the team and I can't believe I show what has said that. Jeff Carlos tweets Tim weah says it was him and Deandre yedlin, who told the equipment manager to make the man in the mirror shirt for Christian Pulisic. So there was a sense that if we're going to get a goal, it's very likely pulisic will come off the bench and do it. There is also the fact that Deandre yedlin is as Roy Keane would say, senior pro. So it was the senior man in the setup that was that gave his endorsement to this idea. I'd be fairly sure that Tim weah was all over this himself from its inception. Look, it's one of those things where what was it what was it the famous English Bard, the wonderful poet from Leicester said, chat S get banged, which was oh yes, so Jamie ovar. That was it. That's it. But yeah, it was a lovely moment. Just your thoughts on the second goal. Watching the second goal was almost, oh my God, it's a great finish but these guys are like the Mexican defense was at 6s and 7s. It was all over the place. Yeah, it was and look it was some good build up play for the U.S.. They were doing a nice job courtesy of way of getting a lot of balls in from the right into the center. And it worked for them. McKinney got it. It was a nice lay off. And then, and then it's all about being opportunistic in the box. Like, okay? Didn't go the way you drew it up. Ball ping pongs around. Now it's at your feet. He takes a great first touch to put him in position and then boy, the finish. I mean, the second that left his foot up, golf, that's game. Dosa Cerro. You could see it right away. It was, I loved it. I loved it. It was great. McKinney. And you only felt there was only that there was the possibility for a third after that. That's all you felt. You didn't, I was a bit uncomfortable at one nil, but other than that, once the second one goes in, you're like, okay, this is this is just done..

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"Even even in big games, I mean, Ricardo Pepe starting that Honduras game changed qualifying for the U.S. and you could argue that scally is just as just as accomplished now at club level as peppy was three months ago or two months ago. So I actually have scallion in my starting 11. He's the only newcomer. He's the only new face. Everybody else that I have. It is like old standbys. Look, Reggie canon has only gotten just gotten back into the lineup for Bo vista and the other option is Deandre Adlon. And while Deandre yedlin played against Mexico in the nation's League final and he matches up one V one defensively very well, Deandre yedlin also has moments where he chases butterflies off the ball defensively. And burr halter has generally not treated him like a first choice player. So I think Bernhard is going to throw caution to the wind here and drop Joe scally in there. It's been his MO throughout qualifying. I mean, there's four different three days from four different teenagers have started in qualifying already. Scallion has been as good as any of them at the club level over the past three months. So why not put him in here too? That would make the Twitter space is awfully fun and interesting note for this match. All eyes on Joe scally against what the Mexican front three and whoever it is, they sometimes they swap them, but would probably take a Tito? Yeah. On the right, it probably probably be Los. It'll be tricky. And take a Tito on the right, I think. That would be a big test to start off your U.S. national team career for Joe scally. How about peppy the starter? Charlie, how many goals does he get in this window? But more importantly, how well does he perform? Is it up to snuff? Does it meet what he's done so far? You know, I think that he's done a tremendous job coming into the U.S. men's national team at such a young age with all the expectations going to be a butt right now. There's no but I think he just has to continue to improve. And whether that is being the striker who scores goals in those moments that the team provides him an opportunity or being the conduit into the attacking and attacking third and playing off playing off of Christian pools they can allowing him creating the space for him or playing balls in for brand arrangement or being that striker who's gonna create space and occupying two center backs. Finding that balance is so important. And knowing that against Mexico, maybe you only get one chance and you have to finish it. Or you're playing against Canada and you get that one chance, you gotta finish it. So just being clinical when he does get the chance, but I think for him he's done a tremendous job and there's no one else. We are relying on Ricardo Pepe right now to be that guy. He knows that now. So embracing the role and I think he's done that, but just staying hungry. And yeah, I think he's, I think he'll put in a position to succeed right now. All right, prediction time. Make them. Tell me. Winter loss or draw. We've got Cesar Sandra. He's got one one. Anybody gonna.

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"Of the player can count on who won't be dangerous. So this may be a scenario to see more of death, but I don't think we'll see it at the U.S. men's national team level, said, but I really don't. I don't think Greg berhalter will say, you know what? Well, let me take out of Brendan aaronson. Let me take out a Christian political. Let me take out a geo reyna. Those players who are playing there or let me see what else somebody can even he had Shaq more who played all a 59 minutes and ten at Ethan second division. That's really what it is, isn't it hurt? That's really what it is. Because the options are right wing pulisic reign away a Conrad. Areola, aaronson, whoever else you want to throw in there, you got plenty of cover at that position. What are the options realistically at right back? Deandre yedlin, Reggie cannon Joe scally, you mentioned Shaq Moore. The question is Greg berhalter, but in this case, I'll ask you, do you trust any of those guys at right back? Because if the answer is, yes, then you can move desk. If the answer is no, you don't really have the option. I don't know what to expect like Joe scally from in the international. I hope we get to see him. I hope we get to see him because I had a glob back. He seems like a very good two way player. Reggie cannon to me seems like a dependable right back, but nothing that you would say, sir junior desk esque were at his best. He changes a game for you. Here's the thing with Virginia, at his worst, he changes a game for you. So, you know, it's one of those things where if you know that you're gonna be having the lion's share of the ball or possession Sergio death is your man. If not, and you think you may be on the back end or sorry, the front foot defending, I should say, then maybe a Regan. Maybe a Joe scally, maybe to somebody there, but as far as who your best is, I do think there is a huge, hugest gap between Sergei and the rest. Not to pat ourselves on the back too hard, but we did talk about serginio deaths as a right winger on this show 6 months ago. We just talked about it as a potential with the U.S. because at the time, you're right wings ahead of him in Barcelona. You didn't even think about it was messy Griezmann. Now, the state of things that Barcelona herk is such that they're going from messy Griezmann kind of stacked on top of each other at that position to having to call her right back up to be the right wing. That's that's a state of things that Barcelona as much as we want to sing praise for Sergei noods and he really did play well against Valencia. This is a sign of desperate times. All of course ahead of it classical on the weekend,.