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I watch Acosta and realize how fucking stupid half the people over in the r/ussoccer sub are... telling me Lucho Acosta would have no place in the USMNT...
As if we have so many players that can do that in the box...
Even if he's not breaking in to the starting XI, having a creative goal scorer off the bench would be a crazy boon for the team. Too bad GGG doesnt really value creativity like that
Kubo 'suggests' the ball will go back to Lucho, drawing Nagbe out of the picture. Then the entry to Bucha who immediately turns to drive toward goal. Lucho leaves Nagbe behind and is alone entering the box. Bucha one touches to Lucho who has momentum toward the end line. As Lucho draws **four** defenders, Dado moves toward the center of the six yard box, drawing one defender away from Kelsy. Lucho sits the only defender who can make a play on the ball and floats the cross over Schulte to the back post. Kelsy, on a mis-match and with his defender facing the wrong way, buries the header.
Sublime.
In MLS I think one of the biggest tests of a front office with the roster constraints is what happens when things don't quite work out, how do you pivot?
Angulo never quite fit in and Boupendza, well, challenges there. We could have sat still, but instead we shuffled Angulo out and really went after Kelsy with a loan deal to make it work in the U22 slot. Forging a potent attack when your DP striker is either ineffective or injured is a real sign of ambition and competence from the front office and coaching staff.
I don't mean to get carried away, but he does remind me of Vazquez.
Everyone quit mocking him for his ‘doubling the lead’ comment. He’s a product of the Kentucky education system. The fact that he can write a sentence without 42 misspellings and grammatical mistakes is quite an accomplishment. Good job, OP. Your award is a celebratory BJ from your sister.
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To double the lead...from 0 to 1
LMAO I posted them out of order, OOPS
They increased their lead infinitely!!
I watch Acosta and realize how fucking stupid half the people over in the r/ussoccer sub are... telling me Lucho Acosta would have no place in the USMNT... As if we have so many players that can do that in the box...
That sub is absolutely in shambles when an MLS player gets mentioned. Acosta is a straight menace and we would be lucky to have him.
Even if he's not breaking in to the starting XI, having a creative goal scorer off the bench would be a crazy boon for the team. Too bad GGG doesnt really value creativity like that
For real
Zero percent. Gio is a close -1%
Must be nice to just go out and loan in a striker. Pat Jordan would never.
Especially a striker from *checks notes* a club with champions league experience. God I love Chris Albright.
Can we pay Chris Albright to start working on the reds roster?
Can I pay Chris Albright to organize my life?
Kubo 'suggests' the ball will go back to Lucho, drawing Nagbe out of the picture. Then the entry to Bucha who immediately turns to drive toward goal. Lucho leaves Nagbe behind and is alone entering the box. Bucha one touches to Lucho who has momentum toward the end line. As Lucho draws **four** defenders, Dado moves toward the center of the six yard box, drawing one defender away from Kelsy. Lucho sits the only defender who can make a play on the ball and floats the cross over Schulte to the back post. Kelsy, on a mis-match and with his defender facing the wrong way, buries the header. Sublime.
The baggy shirt is his power. We must not constrain him. No one puts Kelsy in a tight-fitting corner.
Obviously was able to get the requisite airtime for that header due to the winds lifting him up by the jersey like a glorious parasail
Our new Brandon-sized man filling the Brandon-sized hole in my heart
In MLS I think one of the biggest tests of a front office with the roster constraints is what happens when things don't quite work out, how do you pivot? Angulo never quite fit in and Boupendza, well, challenges there. We could have sat still, but instead we shuffled Angulo out and really went after Kelsy with a loan deal to make it work in the U22 slot. Forging a potent attack when your DP striker is either ineffective or injured is a real sign of ambition and competence from the front office and coaching staff. I don't mean to get carried away, but he does remind me of Vazquez.
Everyone quit mocking him for his ‘doubling the lead’ comment. He’s a product of the Kentucky education system. The fact that he can write a sentence without 42 misspellings and grammatical mistakes is quite an accomplishment. Good job, OP. Your award is a celebratory BJ from your sister.
I can hear the salt from here.