Canada - Mexico just starting in Edmonton. 17 degrees, 10 mph wind, snow cleared from the turf. I bet it’s like playing on concrete.
And how many picked Mexico to get 0 points this window?
In some ways, yesterday’s results were not great for the US. The presumptive third and fourth best sides (Canada and Panama) each gained 2 points on the US. So we now stand just 1 point above 4th.
That being said, our last 6 matches are a bit easier than Panama’s. Mainly because we get Panama at home. But our qualifying date may ultimately come down to that match, which is a scary proposition.
And Canada, who now has an easier schedule than us and gets to host us, is in better position than us with a 1 point lead as well. As fun as it is to see Mexico get the goose egg, that result was less favorable for us.
Yeah, them scoring 3 goals incredibly late really changed the dynamic. Even a draw there would have been a plus.
Coming out of this round just 1 point clear of 4th feels decent considering where the week started... but given the results as of our match Friday it feels a bit unfortunate. After beating Mexico, I'd have liked to see more separation between us and the playoff right now.
Four teams fighting for three spots. Game on.
Two comments:
1. Who the heck allowed the Canadians to schedule a night game at -9 degrees Celsius?
2. Mexico's comeback was very intense, and El Tri came within a few inches of a tying goal on more than one occasion.
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FIFA changed the format for the intercontinental playoff. The 4th place team from CONCACAF, the 5th place teams from Asia and South America, and the top team from Oceania will now play a single game at a neutral site, not a home and home. The 2 winners will be the final 2 qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup. As in the past, the matchups will be determined by random draw. Also unchanged is the desire of the other 3 confederations to avoid the CONMEBOL representative in the playoff.
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Im sorry CDu.
On the bright side, Portugal is a lot more pissed off than Italy.
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Speaking of draw luck, the intercontinental playoff draw was this morning and the 4th place CONCACAF team will play…[drum roll]…Oceania! You’d still rather finish in the top 3 but facing a sub-100 ranked team from Oceania beats the alternatives.
Gotta love the idea of Scotland vs. Wales with a World Cup spot on the line.
I found an authentic FIFA foosball table.
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Bumping this up - qualifier tonight vs. El Salvador. I always appreciate the insights here of those who know more about US Soccer than I do. Looks like they were expecting some snow in Columbus today and temps will be in the high 20s at game time tonight. It seems like this should be one of the easier games so is a a tie or loss would be really bad.
Yeah, I feel like playing in Columbus is a nice boost against Mexico, but against an overmatched side like El Salvador it would probably be preferable to play in normal conditions and just let our talent win out. These conditions feel like they encourage randomness, and we don't want randomness in a game where we are the heavy favorite.
But, by that same token, we've got more guys with experience in unpleasant conditions in European leagues. So hopefully it still plays to our advantage.
I know nothing about the Salvadoran team, but I’m guessing that their players don’t play in these conditions all that much. I tend to agree with your point, but hopefully kicking things off in Columbus will lead to 3 points that the US cannot afford to flub away and momentum headed into the next two matches.
For those here like me that do not know all of the players like I would Duke MBB players, here is an interested article on Yedlin, his childhood and his path up to, out of and back to MLS: https://www.espn.com/soccer/united-s...ears-in-europe
Carolina delenda est
I just realized that the location of the two matches on US turf probably have more to do with the trip they take to Canada. With the Canada in game in Ontario the middle and three matches in a week, the team might as well travel, train and play in roughly similar conditions.
Carolina delenda est
Yeah, that is a good point. Clearly, the Canada match is the big one. Obviously we need those 3 points tonight, but hopefully talent and familiarity (McKennie, Adams, Aaronson, Pulisic, and several others have certainly played in snowy conditions in December/January in Germany, Austria, France, and the UK) will overcome any issues the weather might cause with randomness.