After a night to digest what we just witnessed, here is how I thought they rated:
Tim Howard - 6.5 - He didn't have a lot to do but he commanded his area well and the communcation between him and the backline was superb. When was the last time the U.S. didn't give away a single clear cut chance to the other team due to a miscommunication or mental lapse in defense? It's been a while, but last night the entire unit was cohesive and solid, and Howard's communication has a lot to do with that.
DaMarcus Beasley - 6 - Put in a very solid shift, but unspectacular also. I don't worry so much about him on the left as I used to. He's been much better positionally.
Matt Besler - 6 - Positionally good but had some uncharacteristically poor giveaways. He'll bounce back, like he did in the second half, and move forward.
Geoff Cameron - 6.5 - Seems like CB is his position for the US, expecially with Johnson slotting in at RB. Played well in defense, even stepping further forward for the sake of possession or ball-winning when needed. Very positive 45 min shift.
Fabian Johnson - 6.5 - Covered a lot of ground and never looked like he was in trouble. He had some great control in some tight spaces, but his passing wasn't quite what it usually is (a symptom of the poor conditions probably, the whole team seemed to be just a bit off on their passing)
Alejandro Bedoya - 5.5 - This was his chance, putting in a full 90, to really display what he can offer, but he didn't really do all that much. Had a wonderful run in behind the defense that Bradley didn't spot in the first half on the break. This mark might be a little harsh but this certainly seems like an opportunity missed.
Jermaine Jones - 6 - I was very excited to see how he performed in the #6 role, seeing if he would stay home and play smart. He definitely stayed home, but his passing was, as usual, a bit of a mixed bag. He doesn't have the touch to play the long Pirlo-esque ball from deep, but that doesn't stop him from trying. Gives away possession quite often because he spots the killer ball but can't quite execute it. He covers a lot of ground, gives us bite in midfield, but his decision making always leaves me wanting more.
Michael Bradley - 6 - Subpar performance from Bradley tonight. I tweeted during the second half that he definitely wasn't his metronomic self tonight. Still had some good driving runs from midfield, and his technique on volleys and half-volleys is absolutely world class, as shown by his shot that was blocked for Diskerud's goal, but this wasn't vintage Michael Bradley. I wouldn't be surprised if his passing stats were the worst they've been for a year or two for the USMNT last night.
Graham Zusi - 6.5 - Good set piece delivery, could have had two assists on crosses to Wondo, but again was mostly anonymous and didn't leave his stamp on the game
Chris Wondolowski - 5 - Should have had two goals. The first one he needs to put to the corner instead of straight at the keeper, that's on him. The second one was a great save. His link up play was poor. If he is here as a poacher, when he has the opportunities, he has to poach.
Jozy Altidore - 6.5 - Positives are that he was strong and won quite a few balls you would want to have your target man winning, and he plays well facing goal with the ball at his feet. Negatives are that his first touch is really hit or miss, and for a man of his size he goes to ground way way too easy. Worked hard, had a positive outing, but you want to see him be more dangerous. Extra half point for ankle-breaking dribble near the touchline in the second half. That made me smile.
Subs
Omar Gonzalez - 6 - Again, this is only Azerbaijan, but the biggest knock on Gonzo has been his mental lapses. He didn't have any. Also, his hair looks better short, and way better than if he had gotten a mullet. Thank you internet for making the right choice.
Timothy Chandler - 6 - Got forward well, linked up well with teammates, but his final ball is off...that's what happens when you are playing on the opposite side of your strong foot.
Brad Davis - 7 - I was really frustrated at him when he got played through on goal but then ended up trying to maneuver the ball onto his left foot and lost it instead. Then he put in two fantastic set piece deliveries and kept turning up in dangerous spots in between the lines. Really used space well and was a menace for the opposition. He impressed me.
Aron Johannsson - 6.5 - A half hour and a goal to show for it. It was an unmarked header in the box, but you still have to put those away, and he did where Chris Wondolowski didn't.
DeAndre Yedlin - 6 - Showed some great speed and didn't seem overwhelmed in the moment. Got forward to good effect, causing the defense to put the ball behind for the corner that led to Johannsson's goal. His passing was somewhat erratic though and he played a little out of control.
Mix Diskerud - 6.5 - Well-taken goal and he allowed Bradley to get his shot by holding his ground and fighting for that header while surrounded by defenders. Good showing for the new #10 who is just "borrowing" his jersey.
Bonus Rating - 0/3 - Number of PKs that could have (probably should have) been called that weren't. Hand ball on Altidore's pass in the first half, the foul on Brad Davis that was called a foul and then inexplicably placed outside the box, and then the late no call on what looked like a foul on Johannsson. One thing is for absolute certain, I'm looking forward to not having to deal with CONCACAF refs in the World Cup (although if we get someone like Koman Coulibaly again it won't be any better)
Did I get it right? Wrong? Let me know what you thought.
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