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2024 Copa America: USMNT game 1

6/26/2024

 
Published with Cardinal Publishers Group, 6-26-24 (Link)
By Shane Stay 

"2024 Copa America: United States vs. Bolivia"

Group C 
Uruguay 
United States
Panama 
Bolivia 

United States vs. Bolivia
Game 1

The United States outdid Bolivia in strong fashion for its opening match in the 2024 Copa America that took place in Arlington, Texas (Dallas area). With a big crowd on hand, the USMNT predictably cruised by Bolivia without too much difficulty. 

The Bolivians, of late, are hit or miss. You can't depend on it to drive home a strong offensive performance. Typically speaking, within the realm of South America, Bolivia would be considered one of the weakest teams. It's neighbor, Peru, would be somewhat higher regarded. Another close neighbor, Chile, would be even higher up. Yet Bolivia, in all its splendor, is working hard to gain a foothold in the South American hierarchy of soccer powers. 

So, what does it say for Bolivia to be defeated by the United States of North America? It says Bolivia is predictably where it should be. 
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For the US, it's an interesting story that keeps unfolding. The overall soccer progress in the United States is such that if, hypothetically, there were a different coach that had Pulisic on the field with 10 different supporting players the result would arguably be the same. On the other hand, in 1988 the result between the US and Bolivia might've been different. At that time, the USMNT had equally talented athletes. Yet, over the years, the USMNT has drastically improved its overall passing prowess. (In other words, long-term possession is much improved these days; though, still not where it could be.)

US leader Pulisic scored a nice goal that kicked things off, from the top of the left box to the far right. Eventually, the 2-0 score held up. 

Did I predict a 2-0 victory? Essentially, yes. As for the next match against Panama: that could be different altogether. Theoretically, one might think Bolivia is a better team. However, Panama has given the US fits from time to time with solid efforts. As CONCACAF rivals, Panama has a lot of passion when it plays the USMNT so watch for potentially a more aggressive approach when the two meet. 

It should be a good test as the US seeks to enter the Quarter-finals. 

More around the corner. 

2024 Copa america: the usmnt (Quick Overview)

6/21/2024

 
Host nation: United States. 

Top teams: Brazil, Argentina. 

The USMNT? 

Does the USMNT have what it takes to win the whole thing? Can this tournament, finally, be won by the US? It seems like an unlikely bet. 

When you support the team, is it an "idea" or a "realistic team to win?" By supporting the team, this means you're expending a lot of energy going to a game site, spending time, money and energy for a lost cause. Is it not? Is American soccer a lost cause? Don't blame me. I didn't make it a lost cause. But if you're realistically looking at teams around the tournament that could win the 2024 Copa America, it wouldn't be the USMNT. It would be Brazil and Argentina. Interesting how the US keeps dragging its feet with soccer. Not every other sport in the world, but soccer. Is the new team under Berhalter a "new team that's great" or "somewhat the same thing fans have seen for decades with a new coach?" Typically the US has 3-4 solid high level talents. No disputing that. Then the support players get selected and things seem to unravel.

For example: The US has not been in a FIFA World Cup final. You cannot dispute that.

​With time, no matter what, the US and Mexico will not be in the final of a World Cup. And, for that matter, each will likely not be in the final for a Copa America. Or will they? See Why American Soccer Isn't There Yet, which still holds up (at least, that's what I tell myself). The whole book is basically a guide that shows how we've failed at the highest levels and how we can gain a foothold. As always, American soccer will be there when the USMNT wins the FIFA World Cup. The 2024 Copa America, underway right now, as we speak, should be telling as to how long it will take for the USMNT to win a World Cup. But Shane, they're different. They're very informative; each is very telling. 

2024 Copa America, What to Watch for: 

Does the USMNT have sold, adept, passing from the central defenders? Are they really up to the task? 

Do the central defenders ever join the attack, a la Franz Beckenbauer? 

Are the midfielders really the guys you want supplementing Pulisic? 

Was the shirt you got too expensive? 

Is your beer too expensive? 

Why is Berhalter always drinking a water bottle? Is that behavior you might see from a toddler? 

Pardon me, are the players dribbling with creativity? 

These are a few things to watch for as the games progress. Much more around the corner...

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Champions league 2024 prediction

6/1/2024

 
Champions League 2024 Prediction: 

Real Madrid vs. Dortmund

Winners will be Real Madrid.*














* Prediction was made before there was a score and before the game was over. 

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