We really trashed them. Giovinco with a ridiculous 13 shot attempts and Bradley with an equally ridiculous 11 successful long balls out of 12.
We really trashed them. Giovinco with a ridiculous 13 shot attempts and Bradley with an equally ridiculous 11 successful long balls out of 12.
These are exciting times. This team is really coming together! On to the DC United game!
Perquis is looking more and more the player I remember for that Euro 2012 tourney. Very happy to have a Polish International on this team and performing!
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I'm still learning about the game. In contrast to a few posts about Creavalle having a good attacking performance, I was consistently frustrated with him in the 2nd half... from my viewpoint in s/w.
He looked good running across enemy lines but seemed to not know what to do once he got there. He seemed unaware of his teammates' runs/movements into open passing space and/or open crossing positions. I don't know how good (or not) his crosses are; but I wished he crossed to an open Giovinco at one point. There were a couple times I wished he passed, once to Goaltidore, and another to Delgado... I'm not sure if he didn't look up, just not see them, or didn't recognise the (or what I saw as as an) opportunity.
So, looking to learn, what moments in the 2nd half did I miss where Creavalle did a good attacking job in the final 3rd?
Just to add...again from my viewing point, Oso and Warner were studly in winning balls back last night.
Just a quick question. Who decides who is the man of the match at the end of the game? Obviously I know the players don't really care about that but I was shocked it wasn't Bradley after the Montreal game. He scored a goal and made the pass that led to both other goals. On top of that, he just completely owned the midfield all game. Like I said, it doesn't matter but it just made no sense that it wasn't him.