Justin Braun: great young U.S. player you may not know about
There are some pretty good U.S. Soccer supporters out there who know their ins and out of the domestic game; they know their Eddie Johnsons from their Eddie Lewises. But even those armed with a tall stack of knowledge may not know much about Justin Braun.
I thought a lot about that dude last night as I watched Chivas should be posted later today is up now. I’m not above that kind of thing, stealing zingers and such. You’ve been warned.)
If it weren’t for Braun, Chivas
That dude was an absolute horse. With very, very little help around him, Braun created a few chances for others, provided a consistent target with lively, well-timed runs and hit for the game’s only goal. And what a goal it was! Far as I can remember, the last I saw someone score on a 17-hard header was Thomas Dooley against
Here’s the other thought I had regarding Chivas
I mean, are they even trying to establish a brand there? (Read on for more about Braun and Chivas USA)
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Otherwise, it’s a team that fairly consistently loses its promising young stars. Brad Guzan? Gone. Sacha Kljestan? Gone. Jonathan Bornstein? He will be gone at the next transfer window, bound for Tigres in
Chivas
So now back to Braun, who is 23 years old. He’s one helluva a player. Think Brian Ching, only younger, bigger, faster and packing more athleticism.
The kid is clearly a hard worker. Just watch one Chivas
But my advice: watch one soon. Chivas won’t make the playoffs this year. And based on history, I just don’t know how long Braun will be around these parts.
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can't wait...
I can’t wait till he’s starring for a 2nd division Danish team! (making more money than in MLS) Then we’ll really learn from all the ‘experts’ just how good he is…
Skill Development?
The real question for Braun is not his work rate, but rather his overall level of skill. To make the jump to Europe he will likely need to improve. And for all the good things he did last night, I would have to think one of the main take-aways for anyone scouting would be the completely botched chance he had alone on goal after stripping the defender where he put the ball about 10 feet over the net.
you're right ...
… that he is hardly a finished product. but i’d say he still has a lot of room for growth, and his attitude makes him a good candidate to get a lot better. plus, even the best strikers blow a few. did you see the sitter carlos tevez skied high this weekend? whew!
by Steve Davis on Aug 30, 2010 11:45 AM EDT up reply actions

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