Monday, September 5, 2011

USA Loses 1st Ever match to Costa Rica at Home

USA Setup:
     Jurgen Klinsmann set up the USA in a 4-3-3. Castillo was back at left back, and Timmy Chandler was in at right back, making his second appearance for the USA. Orozco and Bocanegra partnered in the center. Castillo looked better than the Mexico match for sure, but his slight build continues to show a cause for concern, as he was troubled with the bigger and stronger Costa Rica players. However he impressed and figures to continue to be in the plans at left back. Chandler impressed once again, making a lot of runs that cause the Costa Ricans concerns. It did appear that he was very fatigued, and maybe he has not gotten to full fitness this early in the season yet. Bocanegra and Orozco were ok, but when Costa Rica did apply pressure on them they too easily lost possession for the USA, as they did not look completely comfortable.
     Maurice Edu played the holding midfield spot, and sat fairly deep. He was too deep at times as the Costa Rica midfielders had too much space to work, but overall he played well and he Jones, Bradley, and Beckerman will most likely continue to battle for that spot. Torres and Donovan played in front of him and were more central than wide. Torres was a little deeper than Donovan and Donovan drifted inside for the majority of the game, often times playing directly behind Altidore, who started up top for the first time under Klinsmann. Torres played well but at least for me, he did not see enough of the ball. Maybe he needs to be more assertive, and that will come with time and more experience playing with his teammates. The most impressive part of Torres’ performance Friday night was his aggressiveness in winning the ball back when he lost it. One of the knocks on him was his lack of aggressiveness but it was not evident Friday. Donovan played very centrally, and did not look in top form. Besides the goal that he usually scores his touches were a little off on several occasions and so was his delivery on set pieces. He played much better against Mexico but the position he was playing is a good one for him and it will be interesting to see if it changes at all when he and Dempsey get to play together for the first time under Klinsmann.
     Rogers played out wide right and Shea played out wide left. They both lacked width at times, but were responsible for many of the dangerous attacks that the USA created. Rogers played a good game, but he held onto the ball too long at times when he looked to link up with Altidore, causing him to be offside. They were excellent runs by Altidore, and good thoughts from Rogers but his hesitation proved costly. Altidore played very well, looking much better than he did at the Gold Cup. It was impressive to see him play as well as he did with his back to goal. Brek Shea looked off his game as well. He is no doubt still very much in the future plans for the USA going forward, but he likes to cut inside often for FC Dallas, and he tried to do the same Friday night but because he doesn’t have the same rapport with his teammates yet no one covered for him when he did so, and it led to the middle of the field being too congested. His crossing was hit or miss and he was unable to get open for his trademark thunderbolt strikes at goal, but he overall he was ok.
     Tim Howard went the full 90 minutes in goal. Agudelo and Klejstan came in for the last 30 minutes or so in replace of Altidore and Rogers respectively. Klejstan played very central and was too close to Donovan and hurt the width of the side. Agudelo doesn’t hold the ball up as well as Altidore but is much more dangerous in taking on defenders with his dribbling, and his movement and energy were good as well.

Costa Rica Setup:
     Costa Rica set up in a 4-4-2 with Johnson at right back and Miller from the New York Red Bulls at left back. Umana of Chivas USA and Acosta partnered at center defense. Barrantes and Azofeifa played in the center of midfield with Barrantes playing deeper than Azofeifa. Martinez played out wide right and Sanchez played wide to the left. Brenes partnered with Saborio up top, and the RSL player was the best player on the pitch for Costa Rica, and created their only goal.  Rodney Wallace of the Portland Timbers came on in the second half and looked bright, scoring the only goal of the match.

1st Half:
     The USA opened the first 6 minutes or so with a ton of energy and confidence, creating a few scoring chances, most notably one that Donovan should have scored. It began with Torres playing a pass out wide to the left to Shea, who then found Altidore, who had run down the left sideline. Altidore then worked a give and go with Shea after Shea began a run down the center of the field. Shea had excellent patience as he took the ball all the way to the top of the box, and waited for Rogers to make a clearing run in front of him. Donovan then came from behind Rogers completely unmarked, Shea laid off a perfect pass across the box from left to right, and Donovan missed his shot wide to the right. It was a play that Donovan has finished numerous times in his career, and if he had buried that opportunity perhaps the match would have gone much differently, whic Klinsmann noted in his post match interview.
     The USA looked unlike they had at any time under Bradley in the first 30 minutes of the match. They were confident on the ball and with possession, they worked the ball from one side of the field to the other, and they worked well in combination with each other. It was the style of play the Klinsmann had promised he would get them to play when he was hired and it looked like his message had begun to take hold. The fact that Costa Rica was very content to sit back and defend in their own half while applying little pressure definitely aided this, but it was still a promising spell of play for the USA.
     The end of the first half saw the USA get a little impatient, as they had all of the possession but nothing to show for it, so they began to force passes that led to Costa Rica getting back into the game. Costa Rica was looking to get Saborio in behind the USA defense for most of the match, but forced it too much in the first half and were unable to do so.

2nd Half:
     The USA did not look as strong in the second half. They did not put as much pressure on the ball when they lost it as they did in the first half, and this led to Costa Rica claiming more of the possession. In the 65’ minute, Costa Rica scored the only goal of the match. Agudelo failed to hold the ball up and Costa Rica gained possession. Shea was caught too far inside and up field and was unable to track back to help in defense. Edu was sitting too deep and gave too much space for Costa Rica to make the pass in behind the defense to Saborio, who made an excellent off ball run. Orozco looked to try and pass Saborio off to Bocanegra, but Bocanegra didn’t see him and that miscommunication led to Saborio getting behind them both. Both Bocanegra and Orozco chased Saborio down, and neither looked for anyone trailing behind them. Saborio crossed the ball to the top of the box, and Chandler was unable to get back in time to break up the pass. Howard saved the first shot, but Wallace headed in the rebound to give Costa Rica the lead. It was a miscommunication in the back, and as the two center backs grow more comfortable plays like these will hopefully cease to work against them.
     Costa Rica packed it in for the rest of the half and the USA began to get frustrated and settled for too many long shots. They also tried to play cross into the box, but Agudelo did not have enough size to trouble the Costa Rica defense in that area. The USA was unable to trouble Costa Rica anymore and had to settle for a 1-0 loss at home.

Conclusion:
     It was an encouraging performance overall for the USA as they continue to work on the more possession based Latin style of play the Klinsmann is implementing. They failed to score but controlled the game for the majority of it and if Donovan had scored their early chance, which he usually scores the majority of the time, and then it would have no doubt been a different outcome. This will continue to be a process with growing pains as Klinsmann calls in different players and tries to implement his system, and it will be interesting to see the lineup that Klinsmann starts Tuesday against Belguim.


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2 comments:

  1. NIce evaluation. I agree that Shea was clogging the middle too much. Maybe it's because he plays in the MLS and he can get away with it there. He doesn't have the skill set to take on multiple defenders. Just imagine how he plays when it's actually an elite defensive team. This was Costa Rica B team defense. I think you mentioned that Costa Rica was flat footed and not responsive in the first 30 min of the game. That needs to be said because it was just as much as them sitting back and not defending as it was us playing good attacking style. Overall, I agree with some of what you are saying, but don't necessarily think we can be consistent with this kind of play based on our talent level.

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  2. ... and to say that we didn't look strong in the second half is sugar coating things a bit. We looked horrible, fragmented, and totally fatigued. Maybe overwhelmed and overtrained leading into the week, but nothing short of the worst half I have seen the national team play in a long, long time. But time will tell if we can put together 90 of good soccer. Klinsmann needs time.

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