The US again showed flashes of promise in its October friendlies against Colombia and Peru.
But the US have midfield questions to answer and will require more defensive consistency moving forward.
Our observations from the October friendlies.
Daniel Seco October 19, 2018
Tweet Neil W. Blackmon Light of August, William Faulkner’s masterful meditation on race, otherness and alienation in the postbellum south,… Read more »
Neil W. Blackmon July 9, 2018
Tweet Soccer is a game that can make you feel incredibly alive and yet ready to die all at once,… Read more »
Neil W. Blackmon June 29, 2018
Tweet Without fail, for ten years, Anna Echeverria has spent weekend mornings waking up before the sun. She makes the… Read more »
Neil W. Blackmon June 27, 2018
Tweet Group C Predicted Order of Finish: France, Peru, Denmark, Australia A fun group. France have been my pick to… Read more »
Neil W. Blackmon June 14, 2018
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Neil W. Blackmon June 13, 2018
Tweet Neil W. Blackmon The Copa América Centenario begins tonight in Santa Clara, California. The tournament, which will last just… Read more »
Neil W. Blackmon June 3, 2016
Tweet John D. Halloran Preview of US-Brazil will come shortly and the US has plenty to build on. In the… Read more »
John Halloran September 7, 2015
Tweet Jon Levy USA v. Peru: Your TYAC Preview How did we get here? It’s a valid question, especially if… Read more »
Jon Levy September 2, 2015