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U.S. boss Bob Bradley has big choices ahead of World Cup qualifier

Jay DeMerit and his tats may soon be in the spotlight

 

The U.S. manager has a little decision to make regarding the big qualifier coming up on Sept. 5 in Utah. Oguchi Onyewu is suspended thanks to his silly handball against Mexico, which put him over the yellow card limit. So there goes one of Bradley's first-choice center backs.

Jay DeMerit is playing regularly for Watford (although he did sit out the mid-week match against Leeds) so he seems the obvious choice to partner with Carlos Bocanegra in the middle. Of course, that leaves a little hole at left back, since that's where Bocanegra has played recently. If you getting a feeling that you've read that somewhere before, well you have. Left back has been a trouble spot for the Americans since roughly the Nixon administration.

So the choices at left back include: Jonathan Bornstein, who is currently a bit of a duck out of water playing center back for Chivas USA; Jonathan Spector, who isn't a natural left back but went a big 90 minutes there last week for West Ham, and; long-shot Heath Pearce.

There's also a chance Bradley taps Chad Marshall to partner with DeMerit in the middle. That’s not a terrible option considering how imposing the Columbus Crew center back has been in MLS and his rock-steady outings in the Gold Cup. In that case, Bocanegra would fill the bill on the left.

Star-divide

My guess: As El Salvador's attack won't inspire much fear, Bradley will lean slightly toward an attack-minded lineup. So he'll station Bocanegra and DeMerit in the middle of the back line while preferring fullbacks who are comfortable getting forward.

Paging Mr. Bornstein.

(That same reasoning probably also means that Steve Cherundolo, a better server than Spector on the right, will get the call on the other side of the field.)

Bradley also has a choice to make with his strikers, although this one isn't about filling gaps. In this case he's got to pick the best of several good options. Charlie Davies has been scoring lately for Sochaux in France, so he's a juicy option. What can you say about Jozy Altidore? It's his world right now, and the rest of us are just living in it. Two games at Hull and the 19-year-old striker has two goals. Cheers, young man.

Kenny Cooper has scored twice for TSV 1860 Munich, including a sweet strike of his own making Monday. Conor Casey is still scoring for Colorado, and he had a nice match last month in the MLS All-Star game in the very same stadium where the U.S. meets El Salvador next week. And there's always Brian Ching. While neither Ching nor Casey is likely to stir much excitement among U.S. fans, either can provide something the U.S. needs, good pressure on opposition defenders and the useful hold up play that allows Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan to get into dangerous spots from their flank midfield positions.

So, this weekend's matches could say a lot about who gets the call next week.  Hull and Altidore are away to Wolves. Davies and Sochaux will host AS Monaco in French Ligue 1 play.  Houston plays at Colorado, so Casey and Ching will face one another.

Cooper and the men of TSV 1860 München are away to Rot Weiss Ahlen in 2. Bundesliga action. In truth, however, the big fellow is probably a few more goals away from getting a call-up to such a critical qualifier. As Cooper is just now getting settled in Bavaria, and since he's a fringe selection anyway, Bradley may not want to disrupt the young striker's form and standing by pulling him out of Munich for a week. 

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So considering what you said about the defense...

                                               Howard
Cherundolo/Spector—DeMerit—Bocanegra—Bornstein
   Donovan———————Clark———Bradley———-Dempsey
                               Altidore——————Davies

Or 4-3-3 with Dempsey moving up front. Count me among the fans that’s always disappointed to see Ching in the starting lineup, but I appreciate what he does when the game actually starts. If this seems like the more prudent way to go, then I could see Davies being a great half time/60 minute sub against a tired defense. Especially if there’s a need for goals at that point.

Any chance we see Torres as a late sub? I’d really like to see him develop and I’m curious as to what he and Donovan could create off each other (setting up Dempsey, Altidore and Davies..)

If Brad Pitt is playing Beane who do you want playing you?
JD: Eddie Guardado.

by GhettoBear04 on Aug 27, 2009 11:56 AM EDT reply actions  

Recent form

Another thing that should be considered (and probably won’t) is benching Michael Bradley. He’s a great player and was our best CM in the Confed Cup, but he’s had a run of bad form. We have enough depth that we don’t have to start out of form players. Clark and Feilhaber could do just fine.

by Incipient_Senescence on Aug 27, 2009 12:06 PM EDT reply actions  

here is the full roster:

GOALKEEPERS (2): Brad Guzan (Aston Villa: 5/3 SO), Tim Howard (Everton FC: 12/7 SO)

DEFENDERS (8): Carlos Bocanegra (Rennes: 22/3), Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA, 2/0), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover: 19/0), Jay DeMerit (Watford: 3/0), Clarence Goodson (IK Start: 1/0), Chad Marshall (Columbus Crew: 2/0), Oguchi Onyewu (AC Milan: 17/1), Jonathan Spector (West Ham: 2/0)

MIDFIELDERS (8): Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake: 0/0), Michael Bradley (Borussia Mönchengladbach: 11/4), Ricardo Clark (Houston Dynamo: 6/0), Clint Dempsey (Fulham: 18/4), Benny Feilhaber (AGF Aarhus: 2/0), Stuart Holden (Houston Dynamo: 1/0), Robbie Rogers (Columbus Crew: 0/0), José Francisco Torres (Pachuca: 5/0)

FORWARDS (6): Jozy Altidore (Hull City: 9/5), Conor Casey (Colorado Rapids: 5/0), Brian Ching (Houston Dynamo: 16/6), Charlie Davies (FC Sochaux: 3/2), Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy: 31/11), Robbie Findley (Real Salt Lake: 0/0)

strange to see Copper left off

by FluLikeSymptoms on Aug 27, 2009 4:52 PM EDT reply actions  

I’m looking forward to the Conor Casey experiment being over. He’s fine in MLS, but he’s just not getting it done at the national level. I’d much rather see Cooper.

by Nico2.0 on Aug 27, 2009 8:13 PM EDT reply actions  

Cooper

Bradley continues to puzzle the USA faithful with his picks of Ching and Casey starting over holding forward Kenny Cooper. Cooper has what? 4 goals in 6 appearances for the Red, White, and Blue. Ching has been fading into mediocrity and we all found out Casey didn’t work out. Why not Kenny freaking Cooper? He wasn’t his top form for FC Dallas this year, but he’s already scoring goals in Germany.

by deepsouthsoccer on Aug 30, 2009 2:59 PM EDT reply actions  

A few notes

-Torres had better see the field.
-Michael Bradley better be subbed if he is play poor or gassed in the 2nd half.
-I love Ching, but he is worn out and it has showed with the Dynamo. In the interest of all three parties (Ching, Houston, USA) please give him a rest.

I would go with offensive lineup
                                               Howard
Cherundolo/Spector—DeMerit—Bocanegra—Bornstein
  Dempsey———————Donvan———Bradley———-Torres
                               Altidore——————Davies

by GeoJock on Sep 2, 2009 4:00 PM EDT reply actions  

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