Herculez, Herculez! How much is one goal worth for Gomez?
How much is a goal worth? One goal. One strike. A teeny-weeny flash in time?
I bet Herculez Gomez is asking the same question at this moment.
Only one man truly knows how much Gomez’s goal Tuesday against
My best guess: his second-half header sealed the deal. I’d wager an icy cold Carta Blanca that Bradley was leaning heavily toward taking Gomez anyway. As Gomez got to the right spot and nailed the close-range header, which was arranged so nicely by Clarence Goodson’s determined work at the back post, I bet Bradley was nodding his head in affirmation, as if to say, “Yep. I knew it. We need to take this guy. He scores goals. Period.”
I’ve told this story before, but it’s worth repeating. Chad Deering missed a golden opportunity to score in a 1993 friendly late in the year against a good German side. A few months later, Deering wasn’t on Bora Milutinovic’s final World Cup roster. Milutinov told me later, “It is SO hard to score a goal in a World Cup. So, you must score goals when you have the chance. If he scored against
One moment in time. How that might have changed Deering’s world.
So, back to Gomez, for his most meaningful moment will surely alter his days on Earth. He made the team. He already has a new deal with a move to
By the way, I really believed Brian Ching would make the team. His target play is something the
That said, Ching has one goal in 12 international appearances since 2008. Ten of those matches were starts. I know Ching does a lot in the way of fighting for speculative passes, working for second balls, chasing defenders, etc. But at some point, strikers do need to strike. By comparison, Gomez has one goal in half a game since that little cup of coffee with the national team in 2007.
All of that does say something.
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Ching
I was really surprised not to see him included, and equally surprised to see Findley. I thought Ching acquitted himself well on Tuesday, and Findley didn’t even get on the pitch. Neither of them likely would have seen many minutes in the Cup, but Ching fills the Emile Heskey role pretty well. I guess Bradley decided that having some pace off the bench was more important.
Not mediocre. Right about average
I just don’t see what Ching adds. He came in as a second half substitute and looked tired by the 75th minute. He’s slow, turnover prone, and for a “target player” he really doesn’t do anything with the ball when he’s targeted. I do think he works hard and i’m sure he’s a decent guy, but i just don’t see where he fits in with this team moving forward.
Ching - Findley
I thought Ching looked great the other night – as for him looking ‘tired’, not sure what that means. He always looks like someone poured buckets of sweat on him, but he kept doing all of the same work throughout the second half. He didn’t look tired at all to me.
That said, it’s a very interesting decision to leave him off – I wonder if Ching’s ability to hold the ball up front has in a way worked against him here. If the guys in the midfield and the back line think they can just lump the ball forward and Ching will hold on until help comes, is that a desirable thing? I don’t really think Findley being selected was a better plan (I just don’t see how he’s international level material), but maybe Ching’s limitations are seen as holding back the aggressiveness of the attack? I don’t know – just still surprised that a guy that Bradley seems to have always gone back to is now suddenly left out, especially when he’s been performing like normal.
Glad to see this.
Snap, place, kick! And it's good! It's good! It's goo-hoo-hood! Pigs have flown! Hell Has frozen over! The Saints are going to the Superbowl!
by Joseph William Stern on May 27, 2010 6:15 PM EDT reply actions
Finishers are the difference between
being a great team that never won anything and being a team that won something.
Captain, there are doubt's...
Ching Out
I think this pick literally surprised every avid US follower (if someone said they called Ching over Findley, they are either lying or have too much faith in their Magic 8 Ball). He seemed the only option as a backup holding forward, and I could have seen him on the bench for the games, possibly getting in a little.
The real question now is, who starts up front with Altidore, and who is next in line after that?
Good question
My guess is Edson Buddle. Maybe Dempsey. Or maybe Jozy all up there by his lonesome with 5 in the midfield. But who knows?
Not mediocre. Right about average

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