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Tomorrow's game is getting hyped up....

From USA Today:
"Opinion: Why U.S.-France World Cup match is biggest game in women's soccer history"

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/fi...istory/ar-AADwejC?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=mailsignout

"Friday night’s World Cup quarterfinal between the top-ranked U.S. women and host France has been sold out for weeks. Tickets on the resale market ranged from $182 -- that’s for a seat in the rafters -- to $2,160 on Thursday. Coverage of France’s women’s team has pushed the men’s team – and Neymar – to the inside pages of the papers. A soccer store near Parc des Princes that two weeks ago didn’t have anything World Cup-related on display now has two window fronts filled with merchandise for the game, including T-shirts with “Allez Les Bleues!” emblazoned on the front, the extra e in bold red."
 
I thought Norway would give England a better game, but the Lionesses really came out firing. Good on them. That 3rd goal was an absolute screamer. Great technique.

I'm excited for tomorrow. Let's go USA!
I did not think those two teams were at the same level of skill or athleticism. I think the announcer even mentioned that Norway had fallen a lot from when they were World Cup Champions.
 
I did not think those two teams were at the same level of skill or athleticism. I think the announcer even mentioned that Norway had fallen a lot from when they were World Cup Champions.

It was pretty clear that England was the better side but Norway had their chances. Whomever wins between us and France better not take them for granted that is for sure.
 
https://people.com/sports/jessica-mcdonald-surprise-reunion-with-son-before-quarterfinal-match/amp/
USWNT Star Has Surprise Reunion with Her 7-Year-Old Son in France Before Quarterfinal Match

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Speaking of McDonald she is the poster child for anti-DA philosophy. She played two other sports besides soccer throughout high school and continued to play basketball in junior college. Is the DA approach about power/control, foreign coaches not understanding the values and culture in America, or true development? I think more of the first two two as opposed to the last.
 
Speaking of McDonald she is the poster child for anti-DA philosophy. She played two other sports besides soccer throughout high school and continued to play basketball in junior college. Is the DA approach about power/control, foreign coaches not understanding the values and culture in America, or true development? I think more of the first two two as opposed to the last.
Can never pass up an opportunity to share your negative opinion about DA can you?
 
Speaking of McDonald she is the poster child for anti-DA philosophy. She played two other sports besides soccer throughout high school and continued to play basketball in junior college. Is the DA approach about power/control, foreign coaches not understanding the values and culture in America, or true development? I think more of the first two two as opposed to the last.

I think her pathway makes for a great story. She is a freak athlete and seems like a genuinely nice person.

However you seem to miss the obvious counterpoint to your argument that US Soccer would instead probably consider her the poster child for why DA is needed... "As amazing as she is, can you imagine how good she could have been if she focused on soccer instead of splitting her developmental years amongst multiple sports?"

I assume US Soccer looks at a player like that whose ceiling was perhaps becoming the best player on the planet (but instead apparently topped out as squad depth for the best team on the planet), and thinks this is even more reason to implement the DA environment.
 
I still think Ertz should have been moved to left center back and add Horan to the midfield line for this match. Alas it's the same starting lineup as the Spain game. I guess we'll see how it goes, but look for France to push the ball up the right side early and often.
 
I think her pathway makes for a great story. She is a freak athlete and seems like a genuinely nice person.

However you seem to miss the obvious counterpoint to your argument that US Soccer would instead probably consider her the poster child for why DA is needed... "As amazing as she is, can you imagine how good she could have been if she focused on soccer instead of splitting her developmental years amongst multiple sports?"

I assume US Soccer looks at a player like that whose ceiling was perhaps becoming the best player on the planet (but instead apparently topped out as squad depth for the best team on the planet), and thinks this is even more reason to implement the DA environment.
You can imagine all day.

Imagine if she got burned out.
Imagine if she learned some skill in Basketball that transpired to Soccer.

I just imagine a win.

I know.. John Lennon.
 
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