ah, simmer down. Give people the benefit of the doubt. No one said Diego (or any other kid) was poor. Kid is tremendous. Pep just said he gets his assists from Dylan. Because he gets his assists served up by Dylan that doesn't mean that Diego is any less. Can compliment one without it being an insult to the other...
Assists got to come from somewhere. It's a team sport.
I think SDSC wide players have tremendous vision. Diego is a clinical finisher and moves really well off the ball. We all rue unfinished chances. It was just said that the kid just gets great service and does his part to finish. I'd love to see that kid next to a big #9 in a 2 man front and then let him roam to find gaps.
Not worth being offended. Keep moving.
Stay focused on giving each other the scouting reports so my little Messi can win the USSDA U13 League Title. hahaha.
I didn't quit him being an AYSO All-Star to not win everything here! hahaha, ok, I'm done, lol.
Real talk though... it is interesting to hear how the other teams are doing because it reassures me or makes me think about where our team is in regards to development. I find it intriguing to see the improvement rate and the tactical mobility of teams to adjust. That's been my big concern for this year. I haven't seen a lot of teams able to "try something new." Seems to be one-way direction tactically. If Team A can shut down Team B's main threat or process, Team A wins. Not just talking SDSC or something... as much as the coaches ability to assess and communicate an adjustment. I know the jump to 11v11 is a big one and so many players are lost tactically on balance, etc. So, I punt that to the coaches this season. In a few years, I'd like to see a strong reading of the game and players have a better idea of what tactical tools to use. I am really curious to watch the lights come on for teams this year as they begin to grasp some of these higher level tactical concepts that are being introduced... especially position specific play. Playing with a 9 vs an 11, the role of a 6, flat back 4 balance and transition to offense as a 3 man back, etc.