Thursday, October 16, 2025

Signs of Life for USMNT

Light viewing but did see both USMNT friendlies and a handful of UEFA WC qualifiers.


Two Wrights

Recognizing that friendlies can be highly misleading based on the opponent and how strong a team that opponent fields, the consensus is that the performances against Ecuador and Australia were a step forward for the team.  Though they only earned a 1-1 draw against Ecuador, I thought the US looked better here than in the 2-1 win over Australia.  The passing and overall play was more connected than I remember from the Gold Cup performances.  Folarin Balogun certainly cemented his position on the roster with a goal and generally dangerous attacking play.  

Haji Wright had a brace vs Australia
(Jamie Schwaberow/ISI Photos/USSF via Getty Images)
The opening minutes versus Australia were chaotic and disappointing after the performance against Ecuador.  The good news is that they rallied behind two goals from Haji Wright.  Check out the pass from Cristian Roldan that send Wright through for the first goal, this week's YouTubeableMoment.  Both Wright and Roldan saw their stock rise based on their play versus Australia.  The Aussie match was surprisingly chippy and saw Christian Pulisic leave with some type of hamstring injury.  The extent as of publication was unknown.

So we see it as progress for the team and the first hopeful signs in awhile that the team might not totally flame out in the 2026 World Cup.  A low bar I grant but it's what we got right now.

Check out this NYT's  summary of the potential make-up of the US World Cup roster, including the opinions of CHYSC alum Henry Bushnell.


We Knew Them When

No current Union players were in action in the friendlies but we did see some familiar faces.  Keeper Matt Freese featured in goal for both matches. His player ratings were in the high 6's; decent enough and the position is probably his for the time being.  Mark McKenzie got a cameo versus Ecuador and started in the Australia match; he looked okay out there.  Brendan Aaronson came on in the second half versus Australia; his ratings were mid 6's but he looked better than that to me, creating some decent scoring chances.  Freese is maybe a lock to make the WC squad, McKenzie and Aaronson may be in the mix but with nothing assured for either of them.


Magpies in Action

Woltemade (#11) watches his shoulder goal go in
It was a good international window for Woltemade and Gordon but not so much for Elanga.  The
German got a header (actually it was off his shoulder) in the 1-0 win over Northern Ireland.  Gordon got England off and running with the opening goal in the Three Lions 5-0 romp over Latvia.

Anthony Elanga did not feature in Sweden's 0-2 loss to Switzerland and only came on in the second half in the 0-1 loss to Kosovo.  His frustration boiled over in the tunnel as he was overheard to say:

"The f****** system has to go."

Not sure if he meant he was questioning the choice of an out-of-form Alexander Isak in both matches or the two striker system employed by Jon Dahl Tomasson.  He tried to be a bit more measured talking directly to the press.  In a related story, Tomasson was sacked after the Kosovo loss, with Sweden's chances of making the 2026 WC hanging by a thread.


Busy Again

Hope you enjoyed the down time because the schedule is crowded again.

The EPL has some tasty stuff and one of the better fixtures features Newcastle away to Brighton (10 am Saturday on USA).  Opta sees this as highly competitive and I agree; the two sides are 11/12 in the table with identical 2/3/2 records and 9 points.  I can easily see a draw here and would not be disappointed.

Sunday has two good fixtures with Spurs - Aston Villa at 9 and Liverpool - Man United at 11:30; both are on USA.  The former looks exactly like Brighton - Newcastle; Opta has it as very competitive.  Opta sees the latter as a blowout for Liverpool but recall the Reds are on a three match losing streak.

Like London derbies?  We have two, with Fulham hosting Arsenal (the feature 12:30 on NBC) and West Ham versus Brentford at 3 pm on Monday (USA).  Like relegation battle previews?  Based on preseason predictions, there are two relegation specials, though Sunderland might beg to differ.  Sunderland, currently in 9th but tagged to be in a relegation battle, host winless Wolves at 10 on Saturday (Peacock) while Burnley and Leeds square off at the same time, also on Peacock.

Rounding out the match week are Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea for the early birds (7:30 Saturday on USA), Crystal Palace - Bournemouth (Saturday at 10 on Peacock - this is probably a good watch) and Man City hosting Everton, also at 10 am on Peacock.

Saturday is the final match day of the MLS season, also known as "Decision Day."  For the Union the only two decisions are:

- who to play and who to rest in advance of the playoffs
- where to display the Supporters Shield
Okay, kind of cocky and snotty on my part but I don't want to undersell this trophy.  Especially after looking at team payrolls, which show the Union as the third lowest in MLS, ahead of only CF Montreal and Real Salt Lake.  Anyway, the U end the season at Charlotte, then await their playoff opponent.

There's also a full Champions League schedule on Tuesday and Wednesday followed by Europa Cup and Conference League action on Thursday.  For BFS staff this means Newcastle hosting Benfica on Tuesday at 3 pm and Aston Villa traveling to face the Go Ahead Eagles.  Though that last team sounds like a U-12 travel squad, they are actually in the first tier of Dutch football.  

It's going to be crowded like this for several weeks.



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